Tax evaders still consider what others think of them As part of the Masaryk University Seminar Series, French economist Marie Claire Villeval has given a lecture about the factors that have an impact on dishonest behaviour.
Biochemists developed a device that detects honey bee diseases A new device developed by scientists from CEITEC Masaryk University will allow for faster detection of American and European foulbrood and can be used directly in the field.
What we eat can have an effect, even on Alzheimer´s disease Postdoc Michael Owen examines at Masaryk University how humans develop Alzheimer's disease.
PI seminars help students to find the best research group Every Friday throughout the semester the campus hosts seminars to break down barriers between laboratories and scientists and students.
New breast cancer classification could improve diagnostics and therapy Experts have been able to demonstrate that their method can distinguish between the known subtypes of breast cancer.
Researchers study reasons why plants do not age Specialists from CEITEC Masaryk University gained new information on how the telomerase enzyme works in plants. The findings may help to fight against immortality of human cancer cells.
From protein bonding to Czech-Russian relations. Grant Agency of MUNI supports research for 7 years Masaryk University's internal agency primarily funds excellent science. Out of 176 project proposals submitted, 30 have so far been successful.
Award-winning scientist says awards help research get out of the lab In the past year, Pavlína Janovská has been collecting awards by the dozen, which helps raise awareness about the research into the causes of leukaemia.
Making farming cheaper and more eco-friendly through vehicle routing in 3D Researchers from Masaryk University have now been awarded a grant to help alleviate problems with soil degradation and water pollution.
Virologists Discovered a New Mechanism for Penetration of Viruses into Cells David Buchta with colleagues from CEITEC has recently identified a new mechanism for how cells are infected by enteroviruses.
Punitive gods shaped civilisation as we know it Experiments conducted by experts who study religion show that the development of the first large civilisations was facilitated by people’s fear of moralising gods.
Million euro for the top researcher: the MUNI Award competition is now open Researchers have until 13 October to apply and the winner will receive funding of one milion euro for five years from Masaryk University.