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ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences | 2008 | Nr 3 (19) 2008 Development

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New technologies are difficult for the public to accept. Nevertheless, many countries have already managed to introduce laws that regulate ways of handling GMOs and new foods.
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Andrzej Anioł
Janusz Zimny
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10 September brought the much-awaited launch of the world's most powerful accelerator, dubbed the LHC. It may perhaps manage to find the "God particle": the long sought-after Higgs boson.
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Michał Turala
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Through 2015, all of the growth in Poland's working-age population will occur in rural areas. After then such growth will start to wane, enabling the Polish agricultural sector to be restructured, i.e. for agricultural employment to be downsized.
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Andrzej Rosner
Monika Stanny
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In The Jungle Book, Baloo the Bear taught Mowgli to constantly stay on his guard since the most interesting things always happen unexpectedly. That notion lies at the heart of the search for gamma ray bursts - far-off cosmic explosions of staggering magnitude.
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Lech Mankiewicz
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Newborn piglets offer the best model for studying mammalian gastrointestinal development, as their digestive tracts show many similarities to those of humans.
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Monika Słupecka
Jarosław Woliński
Stefan G. Pierzynowski
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Do people tend to marry spouses with similar or different levels of education? In what countries is such "marital homogamy"' i.e. equal levels of education between spouses, a more frequent or rarer phenomenon? A study carried out in 22 European countries seeks to answer these questions.
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Henryk Domański
Dariusz Przybysz
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The latest findings indicate that the causes of infertility frequently lie on the part of the male. Fortunately, this is a condition that we know how to treat.
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Marta Olszewska
Maciej Kurpisz
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Precise identification of the age of medieval stone buildings enables their construction to be correlated with important historical events. Using state-of-the-art dating methods, Polish researchers have solved the longstanding riddle of when the monumental constructions of medieval Poland were erected.
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Przemysław Urbańczyk
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A substantial majority of contemporary biological invasions are initiated intentionally or unintentionally by man. This holds true for the expansion of the harlequin ladybird.
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Piotr Ceryngier
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The puzzling phenomenon of soil liquefaction has led to many catastrophes - devastating earth dams, port quay-walls, marine structures, bridges, buildings, and roads, causing billions in economic losses, and costing thousands of lives.
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Andrzej Sawicki

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