Sniffing for bombs and whiskey barrels
First bombs, then whiskey? Slovak researchers have found a novel new use for technology which has been used to 'sniff' for explosives in airports.
First bombs, then whiskey? Slovak researchers have found a novel new use for technology which has been used to 'sniff' for explosives in airports.
Hydrogen is often touted as the fuel of the future, with a growing number of applications. But, given hydrogen's volatility, when employing this super-fuel in industry or transport, safety is paramount. ...
It was a discovery which changed our lives: the discovery of cheap, stable blue light emitting diodes, known commonly as LEDs. Green, red and even infrared LEDs have existed since the 1960s, but it wasn't ...
Slovakia's healthcare has been facing a serious shortage of nurses and smaller hospitals complain that policymakers are too slow in dealing with the problem.
Unfortunately, during its very first competition, one of the front wheels on the STUBA Green Team racing car decided to liberate itself from the vehicle, throwing the team into despair.
After years of delay a pilot project for a population wide screening programme for colorectal cancer is to be launched as of next January.
From the Internet of Things to intelligent communication services, creating Slovakia's first "Smart city" is no easy task. But what exactly is a "smart city"? More importantly, what can residents of the ...
Will increasing the number of students at medical faculties help solve the issue of shortage of doctors in Slovakia?
The maternity ward of the University Hospital in Martin is considered to be the best in Slovakia according to survey among mothers, conducted by the Health Policy Institute.
The average time spent by patients in hospitals should decrease according to a new concept presented by Health Minister Andrea Kalavská (a Smer-SD nominee) on Friday.