News, page #23
The sky has always attracted people: both dreamers and scientists. During the day, you can see clouds in it, which can be interpreted infinitely by your imagination or scientific research. At night, constellations appear, which further awaken abstract thinking and cause a lot of questions in people of science
We talk about the research of the outstanding scientist
This is a story about the work of the Karelian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Karelia’s landmarks: Curly birch, also known as the Karelian birch, Freshwater pearl mussel and Trout breeding
Why fish is scarce in the northern lakes and why is it considered a healthy food? How is the imbalance of omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids associated with cardiovascular diseases?
Erasmus of Rotterdam, a Dutch philosopher, humanist, one of the greatest scholars of the Northern Renaissance, was born on October 28, 1469
Billions of dollars are spent on research in the field of laser thermonuclear fusion. Why is it needed and what successful experiments have already been done? Speaker: Mikhail Leonidovich Shmatov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
On October 25, 1855, Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin, a Russian biologist, breeder, and academician, was born
The compass is one of the four great Chinese inventions. The device was invented in the 3rd century BC, and today it is a complex and high-precision device
On October 26, 1978, the World Health Organization announced the eradication of the smallpox virus in nature
Read about the “chemistry” of garbage dumped into a single pile and technologies for landfill remediation
Tula scientists study the history of the Russian textbook and, more specifically, consider changes in the methods of teaching children to read and write.
What are the advantages of small nuclear power plants and how do they differ from their larger counterparts?
We learned about how the culture of our nutrition is changing and how to eat according to science from the Chief Nutritionist of the Ministry of Healthcare, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Viktor Tutelyan
Why it is necessary to treat asthma, and not only to relieve its symptoms; when it is important to make an honest diagnosis; and which modern means of therapy allow asthmatics to live without being dependent on the disease
We recall the achievements of an outstanding compatriot
What science has to offer, and what new technologies can replace the old-fashioned log structures, classic brick, or frame technology that is popular today?
Adventures through time and space: detectives and fairy tales about a time machine and an expedition lost on a distant planet, about a little girl and a space doctor. Kir Bulychev was born on October 18, 1934
Anna Kern's grandson, who was partly raised by Alexander Pushkin's son Grigory. However, his interest leaned toward cartography and oceanography. Yuly Shokalsky was born on October 17, 1856.
Read more about the benefits of flora and the best choice of houseplants for each room in our article