Famous Hungarian Biochemist Katalin Karikó to Leave BioNTech The world-renowned Hungarian biochemist announced in an interview that she is leaving her current Vice President post in BioNTech, a... 2022.08.18.
Hungarian Company’s ‘Water Snooper’ Wins Second Place in NASA Competition The development project of Hungarian space tech company Puli Space Technologies won second place in the second round of NASA's... 2022.05.26.
Eötvös Loránd Research Network to Help Ukrainian Researchers The Eötvös Loránd Research Network Secretariat (ELKH) is helping Ukrainian refugees: the ELKH has made an appeal to the members... 2022.04.05.
Interactive, Fun, and Very Hungarian – New Science Exhibition at Millenáris Millenáris' new exhibition, Álmok álmodói (Dreamers of Dreams) is about everything that is science-related and which can be connected to... 2022.03.13.
Science Academy ‘Deeply Concerned’ about Ukrainian Colleagues but Hopeful after Russian Scientists’ Brave Position The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) is deeply concerned about the situation and safety of Ukrainian scientists and researchers, but... 2022.03.02.
Ferenc Krausz Awarded Wolf Prize for Contributions to Laser Physics Professor Ferenc Krausz has been awarded the 2022 Wolf Prize in Physics "for pioneering contributions to ultrafast laser science and... 2022.03.01.
Coronavirus Medicine and Gömböc: How Are Hungarian Scientists’ Inventions Related? As it is well-known by now, the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine is based on mRNA technology patented by the Hungarian biochemist... 2022.02.27.
100 Applicants Shortlisted for Selecting Next Hungarian Astronaut One hundred applicants out of more than 240 entries submitted by Jan. 31 have been shortlisted for the next round... 2022.02.16.
Scientific Dilemma Named after Katalin Karikó Katalin Karikó's name may be known worldwide for the mRNA vaccines she developed against COVID, but she has actually been... 2022.02.13.
What Do We Know about New COVID Pill Paxlovid, Soon to Be Available in Hungary? Hungary will also buy the coronavirus drug Paxlovid, it was announced on Thursday. Alexandra Szentkirályi, government spokeswoman, said that Hungary... 2022.02.05.
mRNA Pioneer Karikó Receives Austrian Award Hungarian biochemist Katalin Karikó was awarded the "Golden Arrow" lifetime achievement award by the management and business conference Vienna Congress... 2022.01.31.
Hungarian Researchers Prove Low Antibody Levels after Sinopharm Predicts Weaker Immunity A recent Hungarian study measured the neutralizing antibodies of people vaccinated with the Sinopharm vaccine, and compared the results with... 2022.01.27.
Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine Creator Karikó Receives Vietnamese Science Award Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman and Pieter Rutter Cullis, the scientists behind mRNA technology for Covid-19 vaccines, received the first 3... 2022.01.21.
mRNA Pioneer Karikó Receives Solvay Award for ‘Reinventing Scientific Progress’ The 2022 Science for the Future Solvay Award has been awarded to Katalin Karikó for her work with messenger RNA... 2022.01.19.
First Comet of 2022 Discovered in Hungary The first comet of the year was discovered in Hungary by astronomer Krisztián Sárneczky on January 2nd at the Piszkéstető... 2022.01.15.
Sensational Study by Hungarian Uni’s Researchers Proves Dogs Can Differentiate between Languages Dogs are able to distinguish between different languages, according to a fresh brain imaging study conducted by ethologists at Budapest's... 2022.01.08.
Person of the Year: Katalin Karikó The first step that was taken to help the world in the chaos caused by the coronavirus was by Katalin... 2021.12.31.
Biochemist Katalin Karikó Receives Helmholtz Medal Hungarian biochemist, Katalin Karikó, who contributed to the development of mRNA technology, received this year's Helmholtz Medal of the Berlin-Brandenburg... 2021.12.23.
Katalin Karikó Awarded Bolyai Prize by President Áder Hungarian-born biochemist Katalin Karikó, a developer of mRNA-based vaccines, received the Bolyai Prize from President János Áder on Friday. At... 2021.12.18.
mRNA Pioneer Katalin Karikó Among TIME Magazine’s Heroes of the Year Thanks to her contribution to developing mRNA-based vaccines, Hungarian biochemist Katalin Karikó has been declared one of TIME Magazine's heroes... 2021.12.14.
Asteroid Named After Hungarian mRNA Vaccine Inventor Katalin Karikó An asteroid, 2002 AR204, has been named after the pioneer of mRNA vaccine technology, Katalin Karikó. Csillagaszat.hu reports that along... 2021.12.07.