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Attracting women into IT

Attracting women into IT

According to the Slovak IT Association, Slovakia currently lacks 13,000 IT experts. Moreover, IT is a domain of men. As researches indicate, this gender imbalance points at one of them main potential partial ...

I promise myself

I promise myself

A month has passed since New Year's Eve when many people make resolutions for the year ahead. Anca Dragu takes a look at whether they include Slovaks being interested in learning more about their health ...

Fighting cancer with Graphene

Fighting cancer with Graphene

Researchers within the Slovak Academy of Sciences are working with the emerging superstar of substances, graphene, to manipulate it into detect cancer.

skCUBE: six malfunctioning months in orbit

skCUBE: six malfunctioning months in orbit

Is it dead or alive? Slovakia's first satellite has now been orbiting the Earth for six months. Just two weeks after its initially successful launch, the country's pioneering satellite stopped operating ...

CaseCrunch: could software replace lawyers?

CaseCrunch: could software replace lawyers?

Artificial intelligence has proven itself better than human lawyers in a recent contest against a team of high-profile lawyers. Does this spell the beginning of the end for the age-old legal profession? ...

When security keys prove insecure

When security keys prove insecure

A few weeks ago a news item about electronic ID cards being exposed to a serious threat was among the headlines. Research carried out by a Czech-Slovak Cyber-security team from Masaryk University in Brno ...

Techsummit: Bitcoin and the future of banking

Techsummit: Bitcoin and the future of banking

The latest Techsummit conference in Bratislava gave its focus to blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and how the banking industry is adapting, sometimes unwillingly, to the implementation ...

Who cares about mental health in healthcare?

Who cares about mental health in healthcare?

Faced with a shortage of medical personnel, a "tick the box" mentality and lacking a vision for the future, Slovakia's healthcare sector might be a challenging place to work.

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