UL: Popularisation of science
November 30th is St. Andrew’s Day. The festivities held on this day, or its eve, are commonly referred to in Poland as “Andrzejki.” Celebrations of the holiday vary depending on the country. In Poland, “Andrzejki” is usually associated with matrimonial and future foretelling, while in Scotland, St. Andrew’s Day is a national holiday. Since the 14th century, St. Andrew has been the official patron saint of the country, which is reflected in their flag. It bears the symbolic X, referring to the form of the saint’s death on a cross of this particular shape.
Geolodzy potrafią znaleźć ciekawy przedmiot badań nie tylko w odległych i trudnodostępnych zakątkach Ziemi, ale również na własnym podwórku, a w zasadzie na…dachu własnego instytutu. Tak było w przypadku członków Studenckiego Koła Naukowego Geologów, działających pod kierunkiem dra Grzegorza Ziemniaka, którzy odkryli mikrometeoryty na dachu budynku Instytutu Geologii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
On the night of 31 October to 1 November, a special, magical and somewhat forgotten holiday is celebrated in Slavic […]
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