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21-02-2012 15:18 | Christian Falvey

Photo: Robert Janás, Ministry of Foreign Affairs archive It can easily be called one of the most important documents in the history of modern science. Gregor Mendel’s priceless manuscript on the inheritance of plant traits, composed in Brno in 1865, opened the door to the field of genetics. This month, after many years of changing hands and much negotiation, it was brought home. More

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18-02-2012 02:01 | Christian Falvey

Miller's Grizzled Langur, photo: Alexandr Pospěch Presbytis hosei canicrus – let’s call him Miller's Grizzled Langur, is one of the rarest primates in the world, with hardly any pictures in existence and very few people having ever seen one. In fact it was believed that the long-tailed monkey was extinct, until scientists observing two natural springs in the Kutai National Park in Borneo came across one grizzled patron after another. More

One on One“Fish warrior” Jakub Vágner on big fish, small ponds and following your dreams

16-01-2012 15:10 | Sarah Borufka

Jakub Vágner, photo: archive of Jakub Vágner It is rare to catch world-record holding extreme angler Jakub Vágner in the Czech Republic. After all, he spends most of his time on fishing expeditions to remote destinations like the Amazon, in search of what he calls freshwater giants. In his home country, the 30-year-old fisherman has become a star in his own right, and is currently on billboards all over the city as the face of a new advertising campaign for a well-known Czech bank. He also has his own TV show on National Geographic, Fish Warrior, and last year, he appeared on the famous American Tonight Show with Jay Leno. I spoke to Jakub Vágner about fish, the importance of going after your dreams and how he first discovered his love for angling. More

Current AffairsCzech scientists find hope for improved cancer treatment

11-01-2012 15:36 | Christian Falvey

A major advance in cancer treatment may be on the way, thanks in part to the work of Czech scientists. Researchers from the Czech Academy of Sciences in collaboration with colleagues in the UK have made significant progress in developing chemotherapy that is free of side effects. More

PanoramaPanorama

15-12-2011 16:43 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: Kuskovu In this week’s edition of Panorama: a student orchestra packs concert halls with famous movie soundtracks, a computer as a work of art, chocolate as the ultimate gourmet experience and kangaroo Vendelín becomes a household name. More

Current AffairsCzech scientists collaborate on robotic household ‘nurse’

15-12-2011 15:29 | Christian Falvey

Czech scientists working in collaboration with colleagues from four other European states have created a robot that can assist elderly or post-surgery patients in a variety of situations. Commercial interest in the Robo M.D. was quickly piqued with a demonstration of the new mechanical nurse earlier this week, and the door to further development is wide open. More

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10-12-2011 02:01 | Christian Falvey

Solar Orbiter We are not going so very far from Earth today, only two and a half light-minutes or so, to a point where, come 2017, Czech technology will be orbiting our Sun, and helping to answer some of its secrets. More

Current AffairsFirst gorilla born and raised in Prague zoo relocated to Spain

30-11-2011 15:40 | Pavla Horáková

Moja, photo: CTK Just two weeks after a newborn gorilla was transported from Prague to Stuttgart following repeated failed attempts to reunite it with its mother, Prague zoo has bid farewell to another gorilla, Moja, the first low-land gorilla born and raised in captivity in the Czech Republic. The animal has reached sexual maturity and her minders decided to move her away to prevent in-breeding in the pack. Her new home is the Cabárceno National Park in northern Spain where Moja was transported on Tuesday. More

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