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The Polish variety of holly may have the same properties as the very popular South American yerba mate. This will be examined by scientists of four faculties in a project coordinated by professor Antoni Szumny.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/the_interdisciplinary_research_on_holly-19.html
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/research/publications-of-the-week/research-papers-of-the-week-april-11--2023/the-adjustment-of-china-endemic-heptacodium-miconioides-rehd-to-temperate-zone-of-poland-3.html
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/research/publications-of-the-week/research-papers-of-the-week-july-17--2023/disorder-of-biological-quality-and-autophagy-process-in-bovine-oocytes-exposed-to-heat-stress-and-the-effectiveness-of-in-vitro-fertilization-1.html
Our scientists from the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Geodesy are participating in a prestigious project of observing the European tectonic plate. The National Information Processing Institute (which has a status National Research Institute) has signed a contract for carrying out the EPOS-PL programme, which received 53 million PLN.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/new_research_facilities_for_earth_sciences-62.html
Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences together with Polanica-Zdrój, Kłodzko and Dzierżoniów city councils are involved in creating projects for developing three neglected parks in Ołdrzychowice Kłodzkie, Polanica-Zdrój, and around the Palace in Kiełczyn.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/landscape-architecture-students-create-projects-for-renewing-neglected-parks-471.html
Students and researchers from three Wrocław universities are designing a community garden for senior citizens. All thanks to funding from the city.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/project-wazza-a-joint-initiative-of-the-city-and-three-wroclaw-universities-594.html
The Książ Castle Gardens in the 1870s were designed by Eduard Neide, the director of the Royal Gardens Tiergarten in Berlin – this is the latest discovery by UPWr scientists who have been researching the history of this site for several years.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-scientists--royal-gardener-designed-the-ksiaz-castle-gardens-644.html
Dr Sue Dyson, a world-renowned equine orthopaedics specialist, was the special guest at an international conference organized by Sassebi Alina Palichleb, Equine Massage and the Faculty of Biology and Animal Science at UPWr.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/dr_sue_dyson_my_equestrian_background_helps_me_treat_horses-70.html
Recently appointed Professor Przemysław Bąbelewski shares why he fell in love with Wrocław and its parks, the importance of trees in urban spaces, the value of gardens, his thoughts on the most beautiful arboretum in Poland, and why birch trees are disappearing from our landscapes.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/professor-babelewski-we-dont-exist-without-plants-727.html
We know increasingly more about the important role the microbiome plays in the human body, and how it changes depending on stressful situations. Stress also disturbs the microbiology of the digestive system in farm animals – says Natalia Szeligowska, a PhD student from the Faculty of Animal Biology and Breeding at the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, and the lead author of a publication that appeared in the BMC Veterinary Research journal.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/microbiome-a-fascinating-ecosystem-469.html
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/the_interdisciplinary_research_on_holly-19.html
The adjustment of China endemic Heptacodium miconioides Rehd. to temperate zone of Poland 11-04-2023
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/research/publications-of-the-week/research-papers-of-the-week-april-11--2023/the-adjustment-of-china-endemic-heptacodium-miconioides-rehd-to-temperate-zone-of-poland-3.html
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/research/publications-of-the-week/research-papers-of-the-week-july-17--2023/disorder-of-biological-quality-and-autophagy-process-in-bovine-oocytes-exposed-to-heat-stress-and-the-effectiveness-of-in-vitro-fertilization-1.html
Our scientists from the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Geodesy are participating in a prestigious project of observing the European tectonic plate. The National Information Processing Institute (which has a status National Research Institute) has signed a contract for carrying out the EPOS-PL programme, which received 53 million PLN.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/new_research_facilities_for_earth_sciences-62.html
Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences together with Polanica-Zdrój, Kłodzko and Dzierżoniów city councils are involved in creating projects for developing three neglected parks in Ołdrzychowice Kłodzkie, Polanica-Zdrój, and around the Palace in Kiełczyn.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/landscape-architecture-students-create-projects-for-renewing-neglected-parks-471.html
Students and researchers from three Wrocław universities are designing a community garden for senior citizens. All thanks to funding from the city.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/project-wazza-a-joint-initiative-of-the-city-and-three-wroclaw-universities-594.html
The Książ Castle Gardens in the 1870s were designed by Eduard Neide, the director of the Royal Gardens Tiergarten in Berlin – this is the latest discovery by UPWr scientists who have been researching the history of this site for several years.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-scientists--royal-gardener-designed-the-ksiaz-castle-gardens-644.html
Dr Sue Dyson, a world-renowned equine orthopaedics specialist, was the special guest at an international conference organized by Sassebi Alina Palichleb, Equine Massage and the Faculty of Biology and Animal Science at UPWr.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/dr_sue_dyson_my_equestrian_background_helps_me_treat_horses-70.html
Recently appointed Professor Przemysław Bąbelewski shares why he fell in love with Wrocław and its parks, the importance of trees in urban spaces, the value of gardens, his thoughts on the most beautiful arboretum in Poland, and why birch trees are disappearing from our landscapes.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/professor-babelewski-we-dont-exist-without-plants-727.html
We know increasingly more about the important role the microbiome plays in the human body, and how it changes depending on stressful situations. Stress also disturbs the microbiology of the digestive system in farm animals – says Natalia Szeligowska, a PhD student from the Faculty of Animal Biology and Breeding at the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, and the lead author of a publication that appeared in the BMC Veterinary Research journal.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/microbiome-a-fascinating-ecosystem-469.html
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