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BO reveals our psyches, say scientists

Body odour can help determine certain personality traits Kalbar / TFN

By smelling someone’s sweat we can work out their personalities

Impact 2018 conference discusses barriers for 5G technology in Poland

Problems with frequencies and infrastructure were seen the most important obstacles in the first phase of building 5G in Poland, according to participants of the "Impact 2018 - The Future of the Digital Economy" conference held in Kraków, southern Poland.

Technology geniuses may now thrive in Poland, PM says

Technology geniuses used to emigrate but today they may thrive in Poland, PM Mateusz Morawiecki said at the Impact 2018 congress in the southern city of Kraków on Wednesday.

Scientists colouring enzymes to track disease

Scientists at the Wrocław University of Technology are working on a project aimed at identifying and marking groups of enzymes responsible for particular diseases. 

Govt. to invest billions to clean up smog

The Polish government will invest PLN 130 billion in the "clean air" program to combat smog and high air pollution.

Poland does not make full use of EU funds for research - Dep PM Gowin

Poland is in last place in the European Union in terms of research funding obtained from EU programmes, Deputy PM and Minister of Science and Higher Education Jarosław Gowin said on Thursday.

Triggo - combination of motorcycle and car

Polish inventors have come with a new road vehicle which is powered by electricity and is something between a motorbike and a car.

Silesia aiming to be Poland’s Silicon Valley for drones

Silesia, once the industrial centre of Poland, is now hoping to become the Polish Silicone Valley for drones. The Upper Silesian Metropolis/Górnośląsko - Zagłębiowska Metropolia (USM/GZM), officially operating since the beginning of the year, has launched a programme to develop the region into a centre of technology.

Babies also use logic, Polish research shows

Logical thinking may not be connected to language proficiency, according to new Polish research which has found that children as young as one can make logical deductions.

From Warsaw to Wroclaw in 37 min? Poland connected by Hyperloop in 2030

Imagine waking up in Łódź, going to work in Warsaw, having a quick meeting with a client in Wrocław and seeing a play in Kraków in the evening. A simple plan like this would require covering 1,200 km, but you would only spend an hour commuting. All this could be possible by 2030, with the construction of Hyperloop in Poland.

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History | Life

Oldest time capsule in the WORLD found hidden in church spire

The capsule, which is made of copper and dates back to 1726, was found brimming with treasures in the sphere of the tower at the Church of St. Stanislaus the Bishop and Martyr during renovations.

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Warsaw’s secret war against Moscow’s spies: Poland’s intelligence services have gone into overdrive to combat Putin’s covert assault

The arrest last week of a ‘dangerous’ spy network in Poland is the latest in the country’s secret war against Russian intelligence since Putin’s troops attacked Ukraine.

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