Hugh Possingham: I’m willing to suffer any pain for conservation outcomes Interview with Australian mathematician and conservation scientist
“Everything in life is an accident.” Rudo Prekop on photography and portraits of the underground community An interview with a teacher from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague about a new book and the Andy Warhol Museum
We strip cells naked. I get my ideas over a beer or while driving a tractor, says immunologist who develops cancer therapy Series: There and Back Again
Stitch by stitch, cell by cell, back from Denmark into a Czech lab Series: There and Back Again. The story of biologist Hana Polášek-Sedláčková
My lesson from Sweden? That not rushing research makes huge sense Series: There and Back Again. Lucia Dobrucká on spatial planning
A former designer for Zaha Hadid and developer of climate-responsive façades. Saman Saffarian Series: There and Back Again. The story of TUL lecturer Saman Saffarian
Screen time limits are outdated – the role of technology in children’s lives has changed, say Digital Teens researchers Research: when it comes to using technology, children often work more effectively with it than adults
How do you create the illusion of a day in the jungle for zoo purposes? Michal Rataj speaks of recording in Cameroon An interview with a composer and AMU teacher
International relations are anarchic; the purpose of the EU is not to produce quick, easy solutions With Dr. Stanislav Myšička from the Department of Political Science, Philosophical Faculty UHK, about the discipline of International Relations
I’m not afraid of the machines taking over. I worry that we might fail to harness their capabilities in time New series: There and Back Again. The story of theoretical physicist Lenka Zdeborová
The pressure for research to have practical impact is huge. And rightly so, says Komárek. He is researching how to clean up the soil New Series: There and Back again. The story of geochemist Michael Komárek
Dorottya Rédai: My activism and my academic work support each other Interview with the independent academic and human rights activist on life for sexual minorities in Hungary
DAMU and HAMU were an isle of freedom and perfectly complemented each other AMU Graduates: Dancer, choreographer, director, writer and teacher Miřenka Čechová