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Krakow opens Smog Free Tower

The Smog Free Tower, at 7 metres the world's biggest outdoor air purifier, opened Thursday in Poland's southern city of Krakow, known for its high smog levels.

Polish scientists will help land a probe on a Martian moon

Polish scientists have launched research as part of a project to achieve the first landing on Phobos, one of the moons of Mars, the AGH Institute of Science and Technology, based in Katowice (southern Poland) announced in a statement on Wednesday.

Polish programmer on team of world's most powerful rocket

Polish programmer Tomasz Czajka has worked on the control systems for SpaceX, which on Tuesday launched the world's most powerful rocket, called Falcon Heavy, the Polish Information Processing Society (PTI) said on its website on Friday.

More than 1.3 million potential bone-marrow donors in Poland - Expert

There are already over 1.3 million potential bone-marrow donors in Poland - and in Europe, Poland is second only to Germany, a Polish consultant in the field of haematology, prof. Wieslaw Jedrzejczak said.

Kielce awarded Platinum Certificate by World Council On City Data

Kielce is one of 51 cities honoured with a Platinum Certificate by the World Council On City Data (WCCD), Mayor Wojciech Lubawski announced on Monday.

Polish artists design jewellery with physiotherapeutic function

The Polish-designed jewellery combining aesthetic and physiotherapeutic functions has won the main Progress Prize at the annual Global Grad Show in Dubai, UAE, showcasing innovative works from the world's leading design schools.

Number of organ transplants in Poland grows

After several years of stagnation, the number of organ transplants in Poland is increasing, according to the latest data from the 'Poltransplant' transplant coordination centre. In 2017, 1,531 organs were transplanted, the largest number in five years.

Polish Armament Group to take part in OCEAN 2020 research programme

State-owned defence contractor Polish Armaments Group (PGZ) will cooperate with 40 European entities in the OCEAN 2020 research programme.

Polish team builds innovative meal-serving robot

A team of students and graduates of the Wroclaw University of Technology in western Poland have constructed 'Bistrobot', a machine for the self-service sale of hot meals. The creators, who work together as the Food Robotics company, say it is the world's first such device.

Crist shipyard starts building polar passenger ship

The Crist shipyard in Gdynia (northern Poland) has started building a polar passenger ship with an innovative X-Bow hull for a Norwegian ship owner.

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Poznań’s 19th century Pl. Kolegiacki returned to its former glory as part of movement to reclaim community spaces from ‘carpark hell’

Featuring fountains, greenery, information boards and outbreaks of modern art, the initiative has been hailed by Poznań mayor Jacek Jaśkowiak as a project for the masses, saying: “I am glad that we have managed to revitalize the square while respecting the historic character of this space,”

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‘They stopped being children and became witnesses of terror and violence!’ Archive of postwar drawings reveals children’s harrowing experiences of WWII

Created in 1946 as part of a post-war nationwide school project, the pencil and crayon images obtained by TFN show the full, terrible experience of war from the perspective of children.

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