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ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences | 2005 | Nr 1( 5) 2005 Waterworld

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The teaming up of hydrology and ecology offers one source of hope that the world's water crisis might be kept under control. But how can hydrology, a technology-oriented field, be integrated with ecology, which prioritizes living organisms?
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Maciej Zalewski
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Water is ubiquitous in the Solar System, being present in gaseous form in all planetary and cometary atmospheres, as well as in the form of ice on the surface, subsurface or interior of Mars, comets, and most planetary satellites.
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Maria I. Błęcka
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People who experienced a flow not only have to cope with material losses but also can suffer from lasting psychological disorders.
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Bogdan Zawadzki
Jan Strelau
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The years 2007-2008 have been declared the 4th International Polar Year. Poland has a long history of Arctic and Antarctic exploration, and is now ready to join the international effort.
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Aleksander Guterch
Andrzej Gaździcki
Piotr Głowacki
Marek Grad
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In a Nile valley village, Polish archeologists are excavating an important pilgrimage center of an acient Christian kingdom.
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Bogdan Żurawski
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Due to the ever-changing global climate, the frequency and intensity of extreme atmospheric phenomena are increasing. Strong winds, similar to hurricanes and tornados observed on the Atlantic, are starting to appear in the region of the Baltic Sea. How are they affecting Poland's coast?
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Zbigniew Pruszak
Rafał Ostrowski
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Umbilical cord blood doesn't become useless after a child is born. In the future it may serve as a source of "spare parts" for humans.
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Leonora Bużańska
Barbara Łukomska.
Krystyna Domańska-Janik
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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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Floods play a predominant role among all disastrous natural occurrences. They have affected us in the past, they are a part of our present, and they will continue to occur in the future.
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Wojciech Majewski
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Everybody knows the parable about two houses, one built on sand and another on solid rock. This just goes to show that even thousands of years ago, people realized how crucially a building's safety depends on whether it rests on the proper subsoil.
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Lucyna Florkowska
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Whenever we drink our coffee, brush our teeth or swim in a lake, we usually do not realize how remarkable a substance water really is.
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Janusz Lipkowski
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Human activity turns lakes into overfertilized sewage dumps. We are now learning how to deal with this problem using nature's own .
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Janusz Starmach

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