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ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences | 2004 | Nr 1 (1) 2004 Beginnings

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One of the most astonishing discoveries of the 20th century was Hubble's discovery of the expansion of the Universe.
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Stanisław Bajtlik
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The megaliths of Nabta Playa are an expression of an elaborate Late and Final Neolithic ceremonialism unprecedented in Africa. The ceremonial center of Nabta Playa supplies evidence that at least some of the roots of Ancient Egyptian beliefs, magic and religion lie buried in the sands of the South Western Desert.
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Romuald Schild
Fred Wendorf
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For decades, the search for alien life forms only used to excite sciencefiction lovers. But now serious researchers - including Polish ones - are following in their footsteps.
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Józef Kaźmierczak
Barbara Kremer
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The view that New Testament predicts the end of the world arises largely due to the imprecise translation and interpretation of the original Greek words.
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Anna Świderkówna
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According to music sources, the origins of the Polish national dances - the mazurka and polonaise - can be traced back to the 16th century. German composers and theorists of that period were first to notice special Polish rhythms that soon became popular in European music.
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Ewa Dahlig-Turek
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The pine marten can capture prey from 3 grams up to 4 kilos. The problem lies in choosing the right prey, and in avoiding becoming prey itself.
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Andrzej Zalewski
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Attempts to increase gene activity can sometimes have the opposite result: switching off the gene in question. We are now trying to exploit this phenomenon to control plant physiology.
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Marek Figlerowicz
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Eighteen-year-olds from the year 1989 tell their stories - and they are not all joy.
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Bogdan Mach
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A new project aiming to protect geological treasures of an inanimate nature.
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Krzysztof J. Jakubowski
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Some plants don't flower unless they have experienced the chill of the previous autumn. Can we replace this need with a chemical?
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Jolanta Kościelniak-Biesaga
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The beginnings of genetic engineering date back to the 1970's. Today this technology permits us to produce animals that manufacture human proteins - one of the most expensive medicines.
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Ryszard Słomski
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New research reveals how the human body copes with outdoor conditions.
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Krzysztof Błażejczyk
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The scientific and engineering profile of the Institute of Hydroengineering has changed over the past 50 years: from a purely technical approach to hydroengineering in earlier years, our studies have now turned more towards environmental problems.
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Wojciech Majewski

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