Category Archives: Onet
Predators of the deep – who is hunting whom?
In the oceanic abysses there is a constant, dramatic struggle for survival. It is dominated [...]
Aug
Let’s not believe the fairy tales! What did Ice Age animals really look like?
In the wave of climate change discussion, it's worth recalling that it was the great [...]
Aug
Antarctica – the lost green kingdom
Antarctica, now known as the land of eternal ice and extreme temperatures, holds many secrets. [...]
Aug
In the embrace of anemones. On how clownfish found an ally
In the sea's depths, where light fades and the unknown begins to reign, a remarkable [...]
Aug
Whale migrations – for up to 265 days a year
Imagine a journey of 265 days, covering nearly 19,000 miles. km. This is the daily [...]
Aug
How an earthquake changed the course of the Ganges River
The Ganges River, one of the world's most significant rivers, has maintained the steady course [...]
Aug
Watch out for plants, they can be very dangerous!
Many of us may not realize that summer walks in Polish meadows and forests can [...]
Aug
What does Sahara dust have to do with hurricanes?
The interdependencies that govern the world's climate still puzzle meteorologists in many ways. Only now [...]
Aug
Dolphins have been developing echolocation for millions of years
Dolphins have attracted the attention of scientists for centuries, captivated by their ability to echolocate [...]
Aug
Climate change and the Paris Olympics – a centennial perspective
Held from July 26 to August 11, the Olympic Games in Paris provide the perfect [...]
Aug