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October 2, 2008

18:41 Russia dismantles the equipment of  the world’s deepest borehole

September 10, 2008

14:40 Russian mathematicians win Asian «Nobel Prize»

We Live, but We Do Not Feel the Land beneath Us*

September 1, 2008

We Live, but We Do Not Feel the Land beneath Us*

In order to become a strong and respected country, Russia will have to develop the social sciences and humanities. Otherwise, it will remain in the wake of countries that are more competent intellectually

August 20, 2008

18:10 Putin to allocate $24.5 billion for high technologies in Russia

July 29, 2008

10:17 Mir-1 and Mir-2 to set world record in deepest lake dive

July 22, 2008

16:33 Russian diesel declared worst in Europe

The Breath of Salvation

July 21, 2008

The Breath of Salvation

Every second person in Russia is infected with Helicobacter pylori. Constant mass screenings are necessary to control the disease. According to both scientists and doctors, respiratory tests are the best way to determine if the infection is present

June 30, 2008

12:45 New combat helicopter Ka-52, nicknamed «the Alligator», gets off the ground in Primor`e

June 24, 2008

10:24 University center to be built on APEC summit island

Let’s Try Not to Freeze

June 23, 2008

Let’s Try Not to Freeze

The problems of the electricity industry have pushed the heat-supply issue to the background of public attention in Russia. Nevertheless, resolving the latter will make it possible to attend to other problems, including the principles of urban development and economic efficiency in general

The Adult Life of Russian Innovations

June 9, 2008

The Adult Life of Russian Innovations

The innovation process is entering a new stage in Russia: the most burning issues in science and society are now resolved with the use of hardware rather than software. The government now only has to select the most important projects and turn them into success stories

Premier’s Generous Promises

May 30, 2008

Premier’s Generous Promises

Putin promises Russian scientists a budget increase, higher salaries, and support in combating obscurantism

Every Week a Language Dies

May 26, 2008

Every Week a Language Dies

What language did Adam and Eve speak? Why are there so many languages in the world? Why is the US school of linguistics so strong? Academician Vyacheslav Ivanov knows the answers

May 22, 2008

11:13 ONEXIM to invest in hydrogen fuel project

<nobr>The Last Five-Year</nobr> Period

May 19, 2008

The Last Five-Year Period

The construction of highways and railroads in Russia has come to a standstill. Finding a way out requires an urgent switch to a different technology — pre-cast and cast-in-place concrete structures

Everlasting Sausage

May 12, 2008

Everlasting Sausage

A biophysicist from Pushchino has invented a method of making sausage with a long shelf life without using chemicals. But sausage manufacturers have not gone for the new technology as yet

May 6, 2008

18:14 Russia and U.S. sign intergovernmental agreement on cooperation in the peaceful use of atomic energy

Testing Nanofeelings

May 5, 2008

Testing Nanofeelings

A prompt weighing of extremely small organic particles will not only allow “bedside diagnostics” to be brought to a new level but also address such problems as the timely detection of gas leaks or the determination of the purity of drinking water

The Mighty Wind of Big Science

April 28, 2008

The Mighty Wind of Big Science

A neutrino telescope deployed deep in Lake Baikal will not only find out what happens in other galaxies but also launch new technologies in various fields — from oil to defense

April 22, 2008

15:12 Evroset begins to offer IP telephone services in 14 Russian cities

An Escape from a Forbidden Band Gap

April 14, 2008

An Escape from a Forbidden Band Gap

Based on the achievements of the Soviet school in the field of semiconductor heterostructures, Ioffe-LED, a small research company, has developed the world’s best infrared-band light-emitting diodes and photodiodes

April 11, 2008

16:15 Russia needs new “ambitious projects” in space exploration  — Putin

Torpid Production

April 6, 2008

Torpid Production

The uranium in Russian dumps and warheads will go a long way provided that our nuclear power industry switches over to fast neutron reactors. But the reserves of uranium are not as large as those of oil, so in the long run we will need new deposits that have not been explored since Soviet days

April 1, 2008

17:00 Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov decides to convert the capital to electric cars

March 20, 2008

09:03 Su-25 fighter jet crashes in the Primorye Territory, flights suspended

Asia Attacks

March 17, 2008

Asia Attacks

A few years ago, Richard Smalley, Nobel Chemistry Prize laureate, made a very daring prediction: by 2010, 90% of all holders of Ph.D.s would live in Asia. It is quite likely that he foretold the long-term worldwide trend correctly

The Brains of Russia

March 17, 2008

The Brains of Russia

Our thirty— to forty-year-old technocrats may be the last generation that is prepared to take responsibility for the nation’s technology industry. They are talented and hard-working, but very few

March 13, 2008

16:22 Nornickel to invest in solar cell production

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