Twenty-four Czech university students were given special awards from France for their research work. The Ambassador of France in the Czech Republic, Pierre Lévy, and the laureate of the Nobel Prize for chemistry, Professor Jean-Marie Lehn awarded the winners with a cheque and the offer of a research fellowship in France for their contributions to nuclear and computer science, chemistry, pharmacy and medicine.
Czech high school students gained one silver and three bronze medals at the International Mathematical Olympiad that…
Czech students have achieved roaring success at two world science competitions. A team of students from the Czech…
Mathematics, physics and other technical scientific disciplines are a real nightmare for many pupils, and Czech…
A unique scientific centre is being created not far from Prague in the small village of Vestec (map): BIOCEV…
A temple for scientists and technicians, this unusually designed library is becoming a site for meetings of cultural…
We can still hear relatively often that what students learn at a university cannot sometimes be connected with real…
Twenty-four Czech university students were given special awards from France for their research work. The...
Czech high school students gained one silver and three bronze medals at the International Mathematical...
Czech students have achieved roaring success at two world science competitions. A team of students from...
Mathematics, physics and other technical scientific disciplines are a real nightmare for many pupils, and...
What happened in the realm of fine art at the very beginning of the Czech…
The Czech Republic is a landlocked country located in moderate geographical…
During the last decade, Czech science has made many revolutionary discoveries…
The Czech language belongs to the group of West Slavic languages. From another…
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