Disabled people want to work The UK is struggling with a huge lack of carers. This is where people with disabilities could find work.
I used to calculate the structure of viruses by hand He described the virus that causes the common cold and found a cure for it. Biophysicist Michael G. Rossmann gave a lecture at Masaryk University.
Doctors now know how to calculate stress A new equation by Masaryk University researchers will show when the level of stress has become unsustainable and starts posing a threat to our health.
Researchers examine the impact of lack of sleep on the brain At Ceitec MU, they are looking for connections between sleep deprivation and certain mental illnesses.
We’re bringing a new culture into science Jaroslav Koča from Masaryk University has become the new scientific director of the Ceitec institute. What will be his first priorities?
Scientists describe a new Antarctic bacterium Microbiologists from Masaryk University have named the new microorganism after Mendel, the father of genetics.
Forecasting cancer recurrence, in a test tube... for now A new discovery at the Faculty of Medicine could one day enable experts to provide guidance on how to prevent cancer recurrence.
Lack of day care a problem at campus Mary O’Connell, a well-respected molecular biologist, looks back at her first year of working at CEITEC MU.
University scientists record the highest-ever temperature in Antarctica Scientific team from the Faculty of Science register record-breaking temperature.
University is testing new antitumour vaccine for children The vaccine, which encourages patients’ immune system to help fight the tumour, has been developed by experts from the MU Faculty of Medicine.
Dead seals bring life Dozens of seal carcasses allowed Czech scientists to learn more about the functioning of the Antarctic ecosystem.
Weather delayed Antarctic expedition in Patagonia Expedition arrived at the Masaryk University Antarctic Station two weeks after leaving the Czech Republic.