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Slovakia's National Park Zoning Must Be Based on Science, Not Politics, Experts Warn

Environmental experts are calling for Slovakia's long-awaited national park zoning reforms to be based on scientific evidence rather than political compromises with interest groups. The zoning process, which will determine protection levels across Slovakia's national parks, has been under development for years and faces pressure from various stakeholders. Conservation advocates warn that nature protection cannot be negotiated away through political deals and must be justified through proper scientific methodology. The reforms will establish different protection zones within national parks, potentially affecting tourism, forestry, and other economic activities in these areas.

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Slovak Music Becoming Increasingly Simple, Study Finds

Recent scientific research indicates that Slovak music is becoming progressively simpler in its composition and structure. The findings emerge from new developments in scientific studies examining musical trends and complexity patterns. The research represents part of broader scientific investigations into cultural and artistic evolution, though specific details about the methodology, timeframe analyzed, or comparative measures used in the study were not immediately available.

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Review Tests Most Interesting Smartphone of the Year with Dual Display Feature

A technology review has evaluated what is being called the most interesting smartphone of the year, highlighting its dual display functionality as a key feature. The device reportedly meets all expectations for a quality smartphone, with the secondary screen serving as an additional tool to enhance user experience and functionality.

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Cybersecurity Threats in Slovakia Intensify with Over 546,000 Incidents Blocked in First Quarter

Slovakia blocked more than 546,000 cybersecurity incidents during the first quarter of 2026, highlighting an escalation in digital threats facing the country. The significant number of blocked security incidents demonstrates the growing intensity of cyberattacks targeting Slovak systems and infrastructure. Slovakia, like other European Union member states, has been increasingly focused on strengthening its cybersecurity defenses as digital threats from various sources continue to evolve and multiply across the region.

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Creatine Benefits Extend Beyond Sports Performance to Brain and Bone Health, Slovak Dietitian Explains

Creatine, long viewed primarily as a muscle-building supplement for athletes, offers broader health benefits according to recent research highlighted by Slovak nutrition experts. New studies indicate the supplement may positively affect bone health, brain function, and mood regulation, particularly in middle-aged and older women. The findings challenge the traditional understanding of creatine as solely a performance enhancer for sports enthusiasts, suggesting its potential therapeutic applications extend to cognitive health and skeletal strength. Slovak dietitians are now explaining how the supplement's benefits reach beyond the gym, potentially offering support for brain health and bone density as people age.

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Conservation Groups Deploy Traps to Capture Invasive Snapping Turtles in Danube Tributary

Environmental protection groups have deployed traps in the Little Danube, a tributary of the Danube River near Bratislava, to capture invasive common snapping turtles that have appeared in Slovak waters. The aggressive North American species poses a threat to local ecosystems and native wildlife. The Little Danube is part of the Danube river system that flows through the Slovak capital and surrounding regions. Snapping turtles are considered dangerous invasive species that can disrupt local aquatic ecosystems by preying on native fish, amphibians, and waterfowl, prompting conservationists to take active measures to prevent their establishment in Slovak waterways.

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Instagram Deactivates Approximately 50 Million Accounts

Instagram has deactivated approximately 50 million accounts in a major cleanup operation that affected users worldwide. The mass deactivation resulted in several well-known public figures losing hundreds of thousands to millions of followers from their profiles. The social media platform's action appears to be part of efforts to remove inactive, fake, or bot accounts from its system, though the company has not provided detailed explanations for the specific criteria used in the account removals.

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Intel Reaches Preliminary Agreement to Manufacture Chips for Apple Devices

Intel has reached a preliminary agreement to manufacture chips for Apple devices, marking a potential shift in the semiconductor industry's supply chain dynamics. The deal would see Intel producing processors for Apple products, though specific details about which Apple devices would use Intel-manufactured chips remain unclear. The agreement represents a significant development in the relationship between the two technology giants, as Apple has been working to reduce its dependence on external chip manufacturers and has been developing its own silicon designs in recent years.

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Artificial Intelligence Enters Slovak Legal Profession, Saves Lawyers Time on Routine Tasks

Artificial intelligence is making inroads into Slovakia's legal profession, helping lawyers save time on routine administrative tasks. Legal professionals are beginning to adopt AI tools to streamline their workflow and improve efficiency in their daily operations. However, according to legal expert Vojčík, foreign countries are developing AI regulations and usage guidelines for legal professions at a much more intensive pace than Slovakia. The slower regulatory development in Slovakia suggests the country may be lagging behind international standards for governing artificial intelligence use in the legal sector.

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Bee Shortage Threatens Apple Harvest Despite Abundant Solitary Pollinators

Slovakia faces a shortage of honeybees needed for apple pollination, despite having abundant wild solitary bee species that are more effective pollinators. While worker honeybees are commonly associated with pollination, the inconspicuous solitary bees play a more crucial role in determining fruit yields. The mismatch between honeybee availability and agricultural needs highlights the importance of protecting diverse pollinator species rather than relying solely on managed honeybee colonies for crop production.

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Sleep Expert Warns Poor Nighttime Habits Risk Serious Health Problems

A neurogenetics expert has highlighted the critical importance of proper sleep hygiene, warning that failing to allow the brain to 'clean itself' during sleep can lead to serious health complications. The specialist addresses common issues such as racing thoughts before bedtime and shift work disruption, offering practical solutions including writing to-do lists before sleep and establishing proper bedtime routines. The expert emphasizes that the brain requires nighttime rest to perform essential maintenance functions, and disrupting this natural process through poor sleep habits can have significant consequences for mental and physical health.

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Influential French geneticist Pierre Chambon dies at 95

Pierre Chambon, a pioneering French geneticist and molecular biologist, has died at the age of 95. Chambon was a leading figure in modern genetics and molecular biology, making significant contributions to the understanding of gene regulation and transcription mechanisms. His research helped advance the field of molecular biology and laid important groundwork for modern genetic research.

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Analysts: Cybersecurity Sector Showing Growth

Slovakia's cybersecurity sector is experiencing growth driven by increasing cyber threats, regulatory pressures, and the ongoing digitalization of the economy. Analysts predict that demand for security solutions will continue to rise over the long term as businesses and institutions face mounting challenges from cyberattacks and comply with stricter digital security requirements. The expanding digital transformation across Slovakia's economy is creating sustained market opportunities for cybersecurity providers and technology companies specializing in protective measures.

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Tech Markets Fear Zuckerberg May Burn Billions Again on AI Investment

Financial markets are expressing concern that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg could repeat costly investment mistakes with artificial intelligence technology, similar to previous expensive ventures that failed to generate expected returns. The tech commentary suggests investors are wary of another round of massive spending on emerging technology that may not deliver immediate profitability. This market skepticism reflects broader concerns about tech companies' substantial AI investments and their uncertain return on investment in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence sector.

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Slovak Doctor Promotes Creatine as Safe Supplement for Seniors and Brain Health

A Slovak medical expert is advocating for broader use of creatine supplements, emphasizing that the substance extends far beyond its traditional association with bodybuilding. Dr. Veronika Lipovská, who leads the Staymedik health project, explains that creatine is a thoroughly researched and safe substance that benefits not only physical performance but also brain function, cognitive abilities, and long-term muscle health. She particularly highlights creatine's important role in the aging process, suggesting that seniors could benefit significantly from supplementation. According to Lipovská, only a few grams are needed for effectiveness, and the supplement does not strain the kidneys as some people fear.

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Slovakia's Critically Endangered Ground Squirrel Population Doubles While Species Disappears Elsewhere in Europe

Slovakia has become the only European country where the critically endangered European ground squirrel population is experiencing rapid growth, with numbers doubling in recent years. The dramatic increase stems from systematic multi-year conservation efforts led by both non-governmental organizations and state institutions, with the majority of funding coming from European Union sources. However, these successful conservation projects have drawn criticism from government politicians, including Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba of the Slovak National Party, a nominee party that is part of the ruling coalition. Taraba has publicly criticized the previous government's approach to these conservation efforts in interviews about the state environmental fund Slovalco.

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New Rain Garden to Be Built at Slovak University of Agriculture Campus in Nitra

A new rain garden will be constructed at the Slovak University of Agriculture (SPU) campus in Nitra. The university's Botanical Garden team is managing the entire project, from initial design planning through to final construction. Rain gardens are specialized landscaping features designed to collect and filter stormwater runoff, helping to manage urban water drainage while creating green spaces that support local ecosystems.

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AI Control Will Shape Global Rules, Slovak Commentary Warns

A Slovak analysis warns that artificial intelligence presents subtle but significant dangers beyond popular apocalyptic scenarios. The commentary suggests that whoever controls AI development will have the power to shape global rules and governance structures. Rather than dramatic "savior or terminator" narratives often depicted in popular culture, the real risks of artificial intelligence lie in its more understated but potentially transformative influence on international power dynamics and regulatory frameworks.

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