Czechoslovak Society of Sciences and Arts (SVU), an organization dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge, the free dissemination of ideas, and the fostering of contacts among people, held its world congress from June 27 to July 2 in Tábor. The Society was organized in 1958, at the initiative of Czech and Slovak intellectuals living abroad. The central theme of the Congress, Contribution of Czechs and Slovaks to Science and Technology of the 21st Century, brought together scholars, scientists, artists, politicians and others from many parts of the world who have an interest in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. and Libor Grubhoffer.
Západní společnost stojí na vědě, přesněji řečeno na novověké vědě, která zkoumá přírodní zákonitosti pomocí experimentů. Vědecká metoda a vědecké poznání nám umožnily přetvořit svět do jeho nynější podoby. Není téměř žádný aspekt našeho každodenního života, který by věda nějakým způsobem neovlivnila. and Eva Syková.
This year's Science and Technology Week, organized for the public by the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, took place November 1-11 in Brno, České Budějovice, Olomouc, Ostrava, Prague and other places. The event included speeches by science professionals, presentations of outstanding experiments, workshops, non-traditional exhibitions, science cafés and guided visits to Academy laboratories and workplaces. Science and Technology Week is one of the largest science communication efforts in the Czech Republic presenting the latest scientific achievements and results of current research to an increasing number of Czech citizens. and Markéta Pavlíková a Luděk Svoboda.