Although on a short break, RSU’s popular scientific magazineSemper Anticus returns to its readers! With exciting new articles,information, and a brand new team! Semper Anticus presents our 6th issue!Download your own PDF version in both English and Latvian. Semper Anticus No. 6 Latvian version Semper Anticus No. 6 English version
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March 2019
Covid-19, self-isolation, social distancing, quarantine, cancelled events? Don’t be sad! Today the 5th issue of RSU student popular science journal Semper Anticus reaches its readers – an ideal reading material in both home self-isolation and outside. Always forward! Covid-19, pašizolācija, sociālā distancēšanās, karantīna, atcelti pasākumi? Neskumsti! No šodienas pie lasītājiem dodas RSU studentu žurnāla Semper
January 2019
Semper Anticus is proud to present your our 4th issue, which is focused on prevention – disease, mistake and more. Download your own PDF version in both English and Latvian. *Click on the title to get the PDF version. Semper Anticus No.4 Latvian version Semper Anticus No.4 English version
February 2017
Semper Anticus is the first student-led popular scientific journal in Latvia and this is our third issue – the most comprehensive work spanning from mental health to fake news, LGBT and more. Download your own PDF version in both English and Latvian. *Click on the journal cover to enter Reading Room, click on the title
May 2017
Semper Anticus is proud to unveil its new issue of May 2017 in which we discuss a plethora of topics ranging from Antibacterial resistance in Latvia and HIV vaccine phase II clinical trials to Trump and Brexit. The Semper Anticus team has been working hard to give you the best content in the most representable
November 2016
This was the beginning of Semper Anticus – our creators, Ingus Apse and Ivars Veckalns, had this insane idea of making a scientific journal that would not only engage its readers in discussing current medical topics, but also be aesthetically pleasing to the eye and to the touch. Hard work and attention to detail were
How does cancer hoodwink the immune system? Placenta may have an answer
Author: Renāte Apse Who would imagine drawing an equal sign between the placenta and cancer cells? Obviously, the structures are not identical, but they both interact with immune system in a similar way. Placenta helps scientists to understand what cancer does to the immune system, so that it can survive. It all began in an unexpected
The big cities of the sea
Author: Linda Bauere If asked about climate change and the effect it has on our planet, what would you think about first? I, for one, would start thinking about the negative impact on rainforests, agriculture and hurricanes, not giving much thought to the thing that covers 71% of the Earth’s surface — water [1]. Seems