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Johann Nepomuk Czermak - Nature
Nature· 12 hours agoJOHANN NEPOMUK CZERMAK was born June 17, 1828, in Prague. His father, Johann Conrad Czermak, was a medical practitioner of high repute in that city, and his uncle, Joseph ...
Prague Zoo celebrates birth of second critically endangered Chinese pangolin
Express and Star· 2 days agoA Chinese pangolin born at Prague Zoo, the second in less than two years, is defying the odds and...
Prague zoo's icy solution for summer heat
EuroNews· 2 days agoThe Prague Zoo used ten tons of ice to cool animals and visitors on a warm day.
The Prague Exhibition - Nature
Nature· 11 hours agoFOR commercial purposes, the kingdom of Bohemia is divided into five districts, each under an officially recognised chamber of commerce. The district of the Prague Chamber ...
Read Your Way Through Prague
New York Times· 2 days agoPrague has survived wars and political strife — and through it all, its literary scene has thrived. Jaroslav Kalfar, the author of “Spaceman of Bohemia,”...
Celtic relaunch Peter Vindahl Jensen transfer bid as hardline Sparta Prague hurdle emerges in...
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 4 days ago-Credit: (Image: FrontzoneSport via Getty Images) Celtic will make another move to land Sparta ...
Czech minister calls attackers of Kyiv hospital 'dregs of humanity'
Reuters· 3 days agoCzech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said on Tuesday he had summoned Russia's ambassador in Prague...
Celtic told the Peter Vindahl Jensen transfer rules as Sparta Prague make one thing clear on...
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 3 days ago-Credit: (Image: ANP via Getty Images) Celtic have reportedly been sent "signals" by Sparta Prague...
17 Formerly Peaceful Travel Destinations That Have Been Absolutely Ruined By Tourism
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoIt is about as far from 'island paradise' as one can have nightmares about." Eyepix Group / Future...
An Observation of the Interference of Light of Higher Orders in 1646 and its Response - Nature
Nature· 9 hours agoDURING 1599–1660 there lived, in Bohemia, Balthasar Conrad, a professor in the Universities of Prague and Olomouc. Under his leadership several candidates defended their theses on diverse physical subjects.