Articles, page #16
You don’t necessarily have to run to the nearest newspaper stand to get the latest news from all over the world. But it wasn’t always like this. Newspapers were a mass source of news for a long time. Now they are increasingly niche players, and the latest issue of a newspaper may soon become a work of art, similar to a stage performance
On August 4, 2007, NASA's Phoenix spacecraft was launched from Cape Canaveral using a Delta 2 rocket
Microbiome lab employees create formulations based on microorganisms specific to a particular person
Greater Altai is a unique historical, cultural, natural and geographical territory having high scientific potential for world research
There are three scientists whose names are associated with the discovery of oxygen: Priestley, Lavoisier, and Scheele. How did the scientists discover something that cannot be seen, felt, or touched?
Biologists from the Volgograd-based Federal Scientific Center for Agroecology of the Russian Academy of Sciences are carrying out molecular genetic research and development of effective laboratory-scale methods for clonal micropropagation of valuable plant genotypes
July 31, 1912, is the birthday of Milton Friedman, an American economist and a Nobel Prize winner (1976)
A relatively small European country may be similar in size to the dumps of Russia. According to various sources, an average person throws away up to two cubic meters of waste a year
We commemorate the achievements of the outstanding historian of arts, writer, and painter
Inhabitants of the International Space Station, bacteria unknown to scientists and a checklist titled “How to count microbes inside”
It stopped being just a set of glasses in a casing a long time ago: To examine galaxies, stars and nebulae, telescopes are now sent into space and immersed deep underwater. What technologies today help us see far away
100 years ago, the Canadian physician and physiologist Frederick Banting reported on his isolation of insulin
We talk about Antarctica – a storeroom of biological resources, a unique continent that belongs to no country de jure
The Portal’s updated version has become even better and more convenient for our readers
On July 26, archaeologists celebrate Birch Bark Day
Why do we choose a video rather than a newspaper while having our morning cup of coffee? Is it our brain degradation or are we adapting to a new environment? We have gathered answers to the main questions in one place. Read and see for yourselves
On July 25th, 1978, the world’s first human conceived by artificial fertilization was born in England
Scientists at Vologda Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (VolRC RAS) are looking for approaches that would enable objective assessment of technological entrepreneurship in Russia, in order to develop effective measures to support it on the labor market and to set priorities
Over 100 km away from Moscow, north Moscow Region: Dubna. The town hosting the major nuclear physics research center in Russia was founded on July 24, 1956
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