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The Canadians have dominated the podium in the second edition of the international Mars Rovers competition called the European Rover Challenge. The first place went to the University of Saskatchewan Space Design Team from Canada, followed by the Polish team from the Białystok University of Technology (#next team) and the Mc Gill University Team from Montreal.
The event is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.
Experts in pharmacognosy, researchers from Medical University of Lublin and Tbilisi State Medical University (TSMU), met in Tbilisi to initiate a professional training program in harvesting medicinal herbs in Georgia.
European Rover Challenge is the Mars rover’s contest for student teams from all around the world. This year 27 teams are building their rovers to compete from 5th to 6th of September in Podzamcze near to Chęciny.
The event is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.
71st anniversary of the beginning of the Warsaw Uprising is celebrated in Poland on 1st of August.
The “Teraz Polska” Promotional Emblem enjoys trust, social recognition and good public opinion. It guarantees highest quality that consumers receive when buying a given product or service. Our “Teraz Polska – Laureates” series will present the best Polish companies, services, innovations and municipalities that have received this prestigious recognition. Today it’s one of this year’s laureates – Cyber Eye.
To commemorate the Polish contribution to the Battle of Britain, the Polish Embassy in London has launched #BoBPoles, a project devoted to the lives and exploits of Poles who fought in the 1940 campaign. The project envisages events on the ground, in the air and on the internet.
A presentation of achievements of Polish scientists, robotics workshops for children and the Long Night of Science are events prepared by the Polish Institute in Berlin for guests of the week of Polish science held in the German capital.
In the spring of 1945, the victory of the Allies in the war against Nazi Germany was not threatened in any way. The only issue that remained to be decided was the date and whose armies would be the first to march into Berlin. The hour in which the act of surrender was signed was responsible for the fact that in Western countries the end of the war is commemorated on 8 May, while in Russia and many former Soviet states, victory over fascism is celebrated one day later.