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Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake

Today, in the People of Science series, we will present Mrs. Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake. Sophia was born in England in 1840. She studied very well and quickly dreamed of becoming a doctor?. Unfortunately, in the years she lived, women could...

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Salome Gluecksohn Waelsch

In the next post from our unique People of Science series, we will present the figure of Mrs. Salome Gluecksohn Waelsch, a German woman of Jewish origin, born in Gdańsk in 1907. Growing up during the war times, Salome did not have an easy...

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Martha Tracy

Today, in addition to World Animal Day, we also celebrate World Oncology Day. For this reason, in the next post in the People of Science series, we will present the person of an oncologist, an American - Martha Tracy. Just a year after...

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Sinapis

Today some interesting facts from our bees! Sinapis (pictured) is a plant that feeds bees from May until late autumn. For both bees and humans, mustard is a very useful plant - it has anti-inflammatory properties. Research shows that bees...

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Fully winter

Winter in the bee's world is in full swing. Our Laborowa bees are resting in the hive, and let's come back for a moment to the time when the workers were working in the sweat of their brow. In the photo we present the first year's pride -...

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Licorice

Licorice (Glycyrrhiza) is a genus of perennials from the papilionaceae family. These plants are found in Europe and Asia, several species can be found in Australia and on the American continents. Currently, the largest suppliers of...

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Onion

Onion (Allium cepa L.) - is the common name of a vegetable belonging to the amaryllis family (Amaryllidoideae Burnett). The same family also includes a number of other species, for example garlic or a popular ornamental plant, often grown...

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