Trenčín region adopts six electric cars
It's no secret that Slovakia is far behind many Western European countries in the numbers of electric vehicles on the nation's roads.
It's no secret that Slovakia is far behind many Western European countries in the numbers of electric vehicles on the nation's roads.
By the year 2040, the International Diabetes Federation estimates that 642 million people worldwide will have diabetes. 5 to 10 percent of these will be Type-1 diabetes sufferers; needing to inject insulin ...
In an effort to improve both research results and the public image of Slovakia's Academy of Sciences, a panel of foreign experts is being compiled.
Bratislava welcomed a new Biomedicine Centre into operation last week, under the auspices of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. The new centre comes at a cost of €39.5 million, with €33.6 million of this ...
If you have a smartphone, Bluetooth headset, or a smartwatch, you'll know all too well how short battery life has become. Some of us charge our phones and gadgets twice a day, while others carry around ...
Following a series of diesel scandals last year, where vast numbers of diesel vehicles from various manufacturers were found to be deliberately operating above safe pollutant levels, electric cars have ...
Illegal rubbish dumping is a global problem and many believe there's not much that can be done about it.
Fast, high quality 3D scanning in real-time can offer increases in factory productivity and robotic technology, with one Slovak start-up working hard to make such technology a reality by 2016.
You can already drive across Slovakia in a typical electric vehicle with a range of around 130 kilometres per charge, however it's not as simple as making the same journey in a petrol or diesel vehicle. ...
Slovaks hear a lot about money being misspent in their healthcare system due to corruption, but a root cause for the unhealthy environment in this sector is in fact poor planning and policy making caused ...