The research group, led by dr. hab. Mikołaj Lewandowski, prof. UAM, from the NanoBioMedical Centre at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, was the first to observe the occurrence of Ostwald ripening in a system consisting of oxide islands on a &hell...
To date, the technologies used to convert waste heat into electricity are characterised by low efficiency and high cost, which significantly limits their application scope. However, this might soon change thanks to the scientists and doctoral student...
The Krakow-based researchers could revolutionize how we talk to our devices – and to each other. The team of Konrad Kowalczyk, Ph.D., of the AGH University of Science and Technology, is developing a multi-microphone system that allows one to ta...
Scientists from the Laboratory of Protein Metabolism at the IIMCB in Warsaw, led by Wojciech Pokrzywa, Ph.D., D.Sc., winner of the FIRST TEAM programme of the Foundation for Polish Science ? a grant financed under the Smart Growth Operational Program...
Co-funded by the Foundation for Polish Science with the funds from the Intelligent Development Operational Programme, the research conducted by scientists from the Max Planck Research Group at the Jagiellonian University?s Małopolska Centre of Biotec...
Bartosz Błasiak, D.Eng., a START programme stipendiary, will meet in Lindau with Nobel laureates and several hundred young scientists from around the world. This year?s 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting will happen from June 26 to July 1 and will &h...
The Milky Way galaxy is expected to host over 100 million isolated black holes. Two independent teams of scientists, including astronomers from the Astronomical Observatory of the University of Warsaw – among them many winners of FNP prizes and...
Researchers from the University of Warsaw have built the first quantum processor in Poland and are putting it to use in spectroscopy. They?ve demonstrated how quantum information processing can efficiently provide information on matter hidden in ligh...