From "Infodemic" to the need for global information and knowledge governance
The published article on www.ligetmuhely.com - written by László Z. Karvalics - is available only in Hungarian!
Coronavirus: DAMA protocol comes before the Hungarian government, which can control many epidemics
In addition to the infectious, now-frightening (corona COVID-19) virus, Hungarian researchers are also seeking to identify the underlying pathogens that may pose a threat later on.
Mária Széchy - The Venus of Murány - The Missing Story of the Stories of Kőszeg
This content is available only in Hungarian!
Negotiating Identity: Micro Politics of Mixing Apples and Pears in the High School of Jajce, Written by Igor Stipic (iASK)
This article, combining insights from political anthropology, identity studies and sociology, attempts to reinterpret symbolism of the student struggle by contextualizing its development inside of Jajce and BiH itself.
The emergence of genetics from Festetics’ sheep through Mendel’s peas to Bateson’s chickens by Péter Poczai at Journal of Genetics
In its evolution towards genetics as a well-established scientific field in its own right, the history of ‘heredity’ has many plots and characters.
Climate Change above All - Comment & Opinion in Nature by Dan Brooks and Jan Wouter Vasbinder
Europe’s strengths, weaknesses, structures and spats seem trivial in the face of global climate change. Why this isn’t the primary focus of every research programme throughout Europe, and globally, is baffling to us.
"Justice for David" or How to Protest Against the Culture of Fear in BiH by Igor Stipic (iASK)
His writing's key question is very simple: What will happen, if the anger of the people is stronger than fear?
An ensemble prediction of flood susceptibility using multivariate discriminant analysis, classification and regression trees, and support vector machines.
A new article with the contribution of Amir Mosavi about an ensemble prediction of flood susceptibility.
Bell’s local causality is a d-separation criterion
A new study by Gábor Hofer-Szabó about Bell’s local causality which was released in Reality and Measurement in Algebraic Quantum Field Theory.
Host use dynamics in a heterogeneous fitness landscape generates oscilaltions and diversification
A new article with the contribution of Daniel Brooks about host use in a heterogeneous fitness landscape.
Visegrád Group Expertise and Position in the Samsung Global Value Chain: A Case Study of Samsung Electronics in the V4 Countries
A new article by Dr. Anikó Magasházi about Visegrád Group Expertise and Position in the Samsung Global Value Chain.
Only Science Matters - Interview with Attila Pók at www.ujkor.hu Historical Journal