New Hungarian Antibiotic Developed to Destroy Superbacteria The WHO predicts that by 2050, the leading cause of death could be infections caused by microorganisms resistant to conventional... 2024.06.18.
Two Hungarian Researchers Awarded Prestigious European Grants András Stipsicz (L) and Csaba Pál András Stipsicz, a mathematician, and Csaba Pál, a biologist, have both been offered Advanced... 2024.04.12.
Research on Immunological Diseases Launches with Hungarian Participation A project studying the impact of infectious diseases on the development of immunological diseases is being launched with the participation... 2024.01.26.
Major Breakthrough in Early Diagnosis of Diabetes by Our Universities For the first time ever, researchers from Semmelweis University in Budapest and the University of Debrecen have succeeded in identifying... 2023.09.13.
University of Debrecen Joins Hungarian Resolution on Open Science The University of Debrecen has joined the Hungarian Resolution on Open Science, a nation-wide academic commitment of Hungarian universities to... 2022.06.09.
Hungarian Researchers Aim to Combat Wine Counterfeiting with New Method The adulteration of wines by dilution and addition of sugar is not uncommon. There is a great need for methods... 2022.04.17.
Research Institute Identifies Remains of Two Árpád Dynasty Members The remains of two members of the Árpád Dynasty have been identified from samples taken in the ossuary of Székesfehérvár,... 2022.04.14.
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.