Biodiversity: Every species counts
Biological diversity — the rich variety of life on Earth — is essential for the health of our planet and the well-being of humanity. From the tiniest insect to vast forest ecosystems, each species plays ...
Biological diversity — the rich variety of life on Earth — is essential for the health of our planet and the well-being of humanity. From the tiniest insect to vast forest ecosystems, each species plays ...
Slovakia won the Central & Eastern European Energy Efficiency (C4E) Champion Award at the Central & Eastern European Energy Efficiency Forum for its Obnov dom project, which supports energy-efficient ...
Slovak high school student Adam Kovalčík has won the top prize at the 2025 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Ohio, USA, for developing a drug that can stop viral gene replication ...
The Tatra National Park (TANAP) is undergoing a major restructuring under the fourth government of Robert Fico and Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba. A new conservation zoning proposal drastically reduces ...
Slovakia could create the sixth institution in Europe authorized to certify vaccines, seeing as investments were made into new laboratory equipment for an analysis of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, conducted ...
Volunteers from all over Slovakia planted 10,500 new trees in the Low Tatra mountains near the village of Maluzina (Zilina region) on Tuesday.
The first 2025 outbreak of African swine fever in Slovakia has been confirmed at a farm in Dolné Semerovce, in Levice district, affecting over 18,000 pigs. The Ministry of Agriculture says depopulation ...
Slovak observatories and planetariums are commemorating the 100th anniversary of the world’s first projection planetarium, which began regular operations on May 7, 1923, in Munich. To mark the occasion, ...
The Research Station of the Tatra National Park Administration has obtained a modern genetic laboratory equipped with the latest technology, specifically the MiSeq sequencer. The equipment significantly ...
Invasive species—ranging from plants and animals to insects—are a growing global threat, causing an estimated $400 billion in economic damage each year. Beyond the financial toll, they wreak havoc on ...