Magyar Tudomány The journal of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Established: 1840


CONTENTS - 2001. FEBRUARY

Péter Csermely: What are the stress proteins for? - Old and new conceptions
Gyula Bencze: Science and media
Sándor Jeszenszky - László Kovács - Albert Szalóky: Ányos Jedlik - physicist, electrical engineer and professor
Zoltán G. Szabó: Linguistics and language of poetry in the works of romantic Vörösmarty

Festive session of the General Assembly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

György Enyedi: The century of social sciences
László Keviczky: Knowledge - an inexhaustible fond of resources
Szilveszter E. Vizi: Science takes risks by its very mission

Ideas and Values

Béla Mester: Political community and freedom of religion

The Scientific Workshop

Natural geography in Hungary (Gábor Mezősi)
The Hungarian Electronic Library (Magdolna Zimányi)
The electronic periodicals and the future of libraries (András Holl)
The status of agricultural higher education in Hungarian language in the Carpathian Basin (László Heszky)

Debates and Opinions

The position of Hungarian science in the international competition (Dénes Berényi)
The triple benefit of Esperanto (Ottó Haszpra)

Notebook

Arrows of uranium over the Balkans (M.Gy.-T.E.)

History of Science

Water-colours in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and on the web (Emil Krén - Béla Mázi - Béla Rozsondai)

Obituary

Book reviews


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