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W Arktyce wszystkie organizmy żywe mają trudne warunki, jednak chyba najtrudniejsze mają te, które próbują przetrwać w strefie przyboju, uczepione smaganych przez wodę, wiatr i lód kamieni.
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Piotr Kukliński
Dawid Barnes
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Jakie są źródła obojętności i czemu może ona służyć, tłumaczy Wojciech Eichelberger.

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Wojciech Eichelberger
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Nastał okres skrajnych stanów pogodowych. Tak twierdzą klimatolodzy i tego doświadczamy. Skrajności w przyrodzie są dla ludzi nieprzyjemne. Raczej. Za to te przenikające społeczeństwo wywołują konsekwencje rozległe.

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Paweł Kozłowski
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Duże zainteresowanie komercyjnymi robotami, jakie obserwujemy w ostatnich latach wywołało wzmożone zapotrzebowanie na nowe technologie ich nawigacji.
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Barbara Siemiątkowska
Rrafał Chojecki
Piotr Marcinkiewicz
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Academia rozmawia z prof. Marią Jeleńską- Teisseyre o badaniu stężenia metali ciężkich w drobinach kurzu w warszawskich domach.
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Maria Jeleńska-Teisseyre
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Z orbitalnej perspektywy nasza Błękitna Planeta to planeta mórz. Ich barwy kryją w sobie infonnacje o ekosystemie. Odczytanie ich to trudne zadanie, wymagające pomiarów setek rozmaitych odcieni i oddzielenia zakłóceń powodowanych przez atmosferę.
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Bogdan Woźniak
Jerzy Dera
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Wojciech Eichelberger talks to Academia magazine about the sources of people’s indifference and the motivations behind it.
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Wojciech Eichelberger
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Recent years have brought increasing commercial interest in new robot applications, giving rise to greater demand for new robot navigation technologies.
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Barbara Siemiątkowska
Adam Chojecki
Piotr Marcinkiewicz
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Seen from orbit, our Blue Marble is a planet of seas. Their colors carry hidden information about the ecosystem. Getting at it is a difficult task that requires measuring hundreds of shades and filtering out tricks played by the atmosphere.
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Bogdan Woźniak
Jerzy Dera
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Academia interviews Prof. Maria Jeleńska- Tiesseyre about her research into concentrations of heavy metals in dust samples collected from Warsaw households.
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Maria Teisseyre-Jeleńska
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All living organisms face difficult conditions in the Arctic, but those which attempt to survive clutched to seafront stones, where they are lashed by water, wind, and ice, may face the toughest conditions of all.
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Piotr Kukliński
David Barnes
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The gray economy, the shadowy world of infonnal economic ties, is generally considered a factor that exerts a negative impact on the economic system. Yet viewed from the perspective of a researcher dealing with the economy's social aspects, the gray economy's existence does give rise to important benefits.
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Paweł Kozłowski
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Extremes in the natural world, such as extreme weather phenomena, are rather unpleasant for people. In turn, the extremes that permeate society have far-reaching consequences. But where should extremes be encouraged?

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Paweł Kozłowski
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One of the most fascinating problems in contemporary science is the generation of shapes and patterns in biological systems.
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Andrzej L. Kawczyński
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On January 29, 2004 an unmanned Progress spacecraft was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, heading for the International Space Station (ISS). Scientists who study the radiation environment in space, including a group of Polish researchers, were watching this launch with special interest.
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Paweł Bilski
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The pine marten can capture prey from 3 grams up to 4 kilos. The problem lies in choosing the right prey, and in avoiding becoming prey itself.
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Andrzej Zalewski

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