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ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences | 2004 | Nr 2 (2) 2004 EUResearch

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CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, is the world's largest particle physics laboratory. Located near Geneva as a common project of twelve European countries, it is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
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Michał Turała
Agnieszka Zalewska
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Humans are not the owners of the Earth. Rather, we can call ourselves the keepers of the planet. Such global management requires special tools - the "Natura 2000" is a good example.
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Michał Gromadzki
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Studying the long history of the Gypsies on Polish territory refutes the commonly- held stereotypes about this ethnic minority, and can aid in overcoming them.
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Lech Mróz
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The past 7 years have been a time of unprecedented projects in the field of geophysics. Massive seismic experiments have made Central Europe the most thoroughly investigated region in the world. Many scientists believe this is the beginning of a new geology.
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Aleksander Guterch
Marek Grad
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In the time of European integration, population dynamics forecasts have to account for the increasing role of migration on the regional, country-wide, and continental level.
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Marek Kupiszewski
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The ecological agencies have begun sounding the alert to stop the accumulation of "poisonous" electronic scrap, by introducing new lead-free materials for soldering, plus legal regulations to ban the use of lead-bearing materials.
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Władysław Gąsior
Leszek Zabdyr
Paweł Zięba
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During the past two centuries, humans have switched from plant-derived energy materials to coal and oil. But as we gradually exhaust our supplies of such fossil fuels, the time for renewable energy sources is approaching.
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Stanisław Jeżowski
Katarzyna Głowacka
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Studying the origin of our own Solar System will lead us to better understand the conditions under which planets similar to the Earth might be formed.
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Krzysztof Ziołkowski
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In the run-up to EU accession, Polish researchers are closely reviewing existing domestic regulations on corruption, financial crime and fraud.
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Barbara Kunicka-Michalska
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In the eastern borderlands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 18th century, there were certain aristocratic courts that implemented and developed modern European social thought and ideas, setting examples in the fields of economy, science, culture, and art. The Szczorse palace was one such center.
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Agata Roćko
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Most peptide hormones bind to specific molecules on a cell's surface. Biotechnology offers some clues about how we can use this "key-lock" interaction to defeat cancer.
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Adam J. Zięcik
Monika Kaczmarek
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A recent examination of the biodiversity and food web in Svalbard suggests that climate warming will have a negative impact on the occurrence of large marine carnivores (seabirds and sea mammals) and will favor smaller carnivores (fish).
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Jan Marcin Węsławski
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Sławomir Kwaśniewski
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Poland's eastern border will soon become the European Union's eastern frontier, thereby increasing the distance between cross-border neighbors and hampering the development of mutual contacts.
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Hanna Bojar
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Trauma, infections or diabetes can result in nerve damage, leading to neuropathic pain. Even morphine cannot relieve such patients from their suffering. New methods and therapies are in urgent need.
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Barbara Przewłocka
Ryszard Przewłocki
Jerzy Wordliczek
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Because of the longevity and diversity of trees, dendrological studies often take many years. Research in Kórnik has been underway since 1926.
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Andrzej Lewandowski
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Our Institute is one of the few sites in Europe where an "American dream" can be achieved in research. The idea was to create an institute open to international scientific competition.
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Jacek Kuźnicki

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