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Professor A. P. Kozlov created a new theory of tumors that will take oncology to a new level. In a conversation, the professor will tell us what theory it is and what prospects it offers.
Moisey Markov put forward the idea of registering neutrino in natural water basins. The same idea laid the foundation for creation of Baikal underwater neutrino telescope
The key ecological challenges today include floods and tsunami, degradation of soils, atmospheric pollution, and toxic emissions of CO2 and garbage catastrophe
Marina Kostyuchenko, the Director of the Research Institute of the Baking Industry, talks about the unique recipe of the siege bread and the myths associated with this product
The employees of Dzhelepov nuclear problems laboratory at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research produced a popular-science film about Baikal neutrino telescope.
New York. May 11, 1997. Reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov challenged computer.
FEFU experts are now one step closer to understanding how proteins work thanks to symmetry laws. Aleksandr Molochkov, Dr. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Head of the Pacific Quantum Center, on the center research
Could the lost Martian atmosphere be recovered and when could Mars be colonized? What are scientists looking for on Venus? We discussed these and many other questions with Oleg Vaisberg, Chief Research Officer at the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
10% of migratory birds are the verge of extinction: illegal hunting, climatic change, exhaust of large cities and agriculture destroy thousands of birds annually. May 8 is the World Migratory Bird Day
The story of the first in history of mankind court trial devoted to crime against peace – Nuremberg Trial
The scientists of Biology Institute at the Komi Research Center of Ural Subdivision of RAS (the city of Syktyvkar) presented their experience of harmonizing the approaches to soil analysis.
On May 7, 1755, Moscow University opened its doors – start of great science and education
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
A crater on the Moon and cosmological model were named as a tribute to him – 149th anniversary of Dutch astronomer Willem de Sitter’s birthday.
Why do we need to sleep? Is it possible to sleep less and stay healthy? What do our dreams mean? V. M. Kovalzon, Chief Research Officer at the Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, is talking about it.
There is one more reality outside the world around us. It becomes a new tool of experimental psychology and opens increasingly more opportunities for solving the mysteries of human conscience and brain.
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