Creating Slovakia’s next generation of foresters
One of the few things in our modern world that has not changed for centuries is our need for forests.
One of the few things in our modern world that has not changed for centuries is our need for forests.
Tatra National Park is celebrating 75 years since its founding. A lot has changed since then. So, we travelled to Tatranská Lomnica to tour the national park museum and botanical gardens. As well, w ...
The Starmus festival that we held in Bratislava in May brought many renowned scientists and Nobel Prize winners to Slovakia. Listen to our interview with primatologist, anthropologist and conser ...
When it comes to education in conservation and sustainable living in Slovakia, one name stands above the rest, Živica.
A state of emergency was recently declared for the Brezno district due a severe outbreak of the European bark beetle.
In this episode we are returning to the Sekier ecovillage. We are discussing how the village residents and guests lecturers educate themselves and the public in sustainable living.
One hundred years of Dunajplavba (Danube River transport company) with the subtitle Stories of Slovak ships on rivers, seas and oceans. This is the exhibition that visitors have the chance to see at the Bratislava Transport Museum until May 2024.
Technological advancements as of late have been staggering in their speed and for their potential to change society in profound ways. In some, this generates a feeling of excitement and a desire to k ...
Why doesn’t Slovakia use more renewable sources of energy? What can we include in them? Has Slovakia the potential in using some of these sources even more? Those are just a few questions with which we have approach Michal Mašek, the expert in geothermal energy.
Ben Pascoe talks space exploration with scientist/research engineer in space science and technology, member of International Academy of Astronautics, Dr. Jan Balaz at his workshop at the Department of S ...