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The Great Patriotic War began 80 years ago. Soviet scientists fought for victory along with the Red Army. Article on war time technologies and science products.
On June 12, as part of the press tour to the Republic of Crimea, the Scientific Russia portal visited the Agricultural Microbiology Department of the Agricultural Research Institute of Crimea
Scientific Russia discussed the key milestones in the development of space and aviation material science with RAS Academician Yevgeny Kablov
Dmitry Lemeshev, Dean of the Faculty of Inorganic Substances and High-Temperature Materials Technology, University of Chemical Technology of Russia, in a conversation about modern uses of ceramic materials
13 million tons of plastic go to the ocean each year, ecosystems are turning into deserts at a rate of 1.25% per year, and southern species of flora and fauna are moving north – MSU experts discussed environmental challenges
The scientist became the first industrial organic chemist elected to the US National Academy of Sciences
Yuri Dobrovolsky highlights key areas of hydrogen energetics and research developments of the Competence Center of National Technological Initiative New and Mobile Energy Sources under ICPP RAS in Chernogolovka
Candidate of chemistry Boris Tarasov dwells upon hydrogen energetics and energy accumulating methods developed at the Institute of Chemical Physics Problems (ICPP) RAS in Chernogolovka
Chemist Sherry J. Yennello called Yuri Oganessian “the grandfather of superheavy elements.” The last known elements of the periodic table were discovered with involvement of the Russian physicist. He is celebrating his birthday on April 14.
Station Luna-25 will start for the Moon in October 2021. What are the tasks of new Russian lunar mission? The answers are provided by Igor Mitrofanov, head of nuclear planetology department at the Space Research Institute (IKI) of RAS.
On April 8, 1911, Kamerlingh Onnes wrote in a laboratory journal as follows: “The resistance of mercury is practically zero.” Fifty years later, the scientific community agreed that the word “practically” was definitely redundant.