Battle with toxins to play out in nanotubes
Substances produced by fungi can contaminate food and negatively impact animal organisms. The AGH UST scientists [...]
24.02.2023
Substances produced by fungi can contaminate food and negatively impact animal organisms. The AGH UST scientists [...]
24.02.2023Dr hab. Eng. Artur Rydosz, Associate Professor at the AGH UST from the Faculty of Computer Science, Electronics, [...]
24.02.2023A habitat is being created at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow. This specialised laboratory [...]
23.02.2023On February 16, 2023, the AGH UST concluded an agreement with SiA Pietrucha sp. z.o.o., a company dealing with [...]
17.02.2023On February 15, 2023, the AGH UST concluded an agreement with the Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe (PEJ) Company, which [...]
16.02.2023In total, there are more than 800 laboratories at the AGH UST. At 16 faculties and extra-faculty units, our [...]
15.02.2023The education of nuclear power personnel constitutes the fundamental premise of the letter of intent signed on [...]
01.02.2023It has been 20 years since the first GNSS satellite signal receiver was launched in an astronomical observatory [...]
31.01.2023Artificial intelligence can remove artifacts and noise from images caused by interference in signal acquisition by [...]
25.01.2023The AGH UST has officially begun cooperation with PKP S.A. within the Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking partnership. [...]
23.01.2023