It is small in size but very important for science. "As soon as I saw it, I immediately realized that I had found something unique," Prof. Pavel Stoev from the Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences told the media. He has found the unseen before creature that looks like an insect, but is actually a six-legged arthropod in a cave in Turkmenistan. English newspaper "Independent", "The National Geographic," as well as Russian newspapers and magazines reported on the discovery of the Bulgarian professor. At the age of 43 Pavel Stoev is a professor of biology and discoverer with world recognition.
The Ethnographic Museum in Burgas will be filled with the aroma of food. The museum's director Dr. Milen Nikolov will show culinary skills and make a demonstration of ethno cuisine. He will cook pork with dock plant, green onions and spearmint..
The National Transplant Games "Yes! For Life!" will be held on May 18 and 19 at the Southwest University "Neofit Rilski" in Blagoevgrad. The sports festival is organised on the initiative of the Executive Agency "Medical Supervision". The event..
The Spring Edition of the Plovdiv Fair of Crafts has opened in the Old Town, reports BNR-Plovdiv. For three days, until May 19, craftsmen will be demonstrating their skills with the focus this year laying on a craft with almost 5,000 years of..
For 30 years two Bulgarian universities have been offering high-quality technical and engineering education, in French, degrees and diplomas that are..
The conference "The work of Swiss teachers - a message and a challenge for future generations" was held today . It was organised by the National Sports..
Interest in the academic study of the Bulgarian language in Slovakia dates back almost a century. The Comenius University in Bratislava was founded in..
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