пятница, 12 декабря 2008 г.

“Neutron Microscope” Launched in Dubna


IREN will become an instrument for studying various structures, including nuclei, by means of neutron flows with low energy – between 0.1 and 100000 electron volt. Neutron flows will be directed towards the object of interest, and then it structure will be restored according reflection of these neutrons. The mechanism is similar to microscope with neutrons instead of light.

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Rocket Technologies Fight Toxins


Russian scientists suggest a solution for utilization and processing of low-grade fuels, super-toxins, pesticides, wastes of oil and chemical industry and associated petroleum gas.

The idea is burning all these in high-speed flows. Researchers developed a compact unit for this purpose. The unit is small, mobile and work very fast.

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четверг, 11 декабря 2008 г.

How Did Life Appear on Earth?


The crew of the International space station prepares an experiment, which will help scientists understanding the nature of life’s appearing on our planet.

Yuri Lonchakov runs and plugs in cables inside the station for the EXPOSE-R experiment of the European space agency, aimed at studying exobiological processes in outer space. The study is an international cooperation between several scientific institutions and RosCosmos.

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Russians Lose Interest in Books


Research on how much Russian citizens read revealed sad results – during last 20 years the amount of public libraries, their stocks and number of subscribers have dropped significantly.

Most notable drop in number of libraries was detected in large cities, where people were better educated and had higher living standards. In contrast, the number of libraries in villages has increased a little bit during 2000s. Most active library users are schoolchildren.

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среда, 10 декабря 2008 г.

Russian Medics Predict Avian Flu Pandemics


Russian chief state health inspector says that medics very soon expect drift of highly pathogenic strain of avian flu with “with all ensuing consequences for the mankind”.

Over the last years epidemical situation in the world has changed dramatically – virus actively mutates, and existing vaccines can be helpless against one of the mutants, causing pandemics.

We are currently in the pre-pandemic period, which is similar to the third pandemics phase according WHO – new infection strain, non-transmittable to humans or very rarely infecting human after close contact with virus carrier.

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Mysterious Substance Discovered on Venus


“Venus-Express” probe allows scientists to compare images of the Morning star, received in various wavelength ranges. A group of scientists, headed by Dmitriy Titov, thoroughly analyzed structure of Venusian atmosphere and dynamic processes, taking place in it.

Scientists have already known that UV (ultraviolet) images of Venus had contrasting zones, which appeared due to heterogeneous distribution of some substance, absorbing radiation, in the atmosphere. IR (infrared) images revealed that dark spots near the equator heated very fast and got to upper atmospheric layers via convection. As for highlighted spots, they showed low temperature at the cloud top, thus preventing atmosphere from vertical mixing.

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вторник, 9 декабря 2008 г.

Russian Technologies for Animation


Peruvian animation studio “Qilqax International” announced about production of full-length cartoon “Magus ex Machina” (“Wizard from Machine”) based on 3D technologies of programmers from Russian city of Tomsk.

The cartoon is the story of a young prince, fighting for life in a dying world. Film’s budget is about $3 million, and the project employs over 40 professional animators.

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Genomic Registration Starts Soon


The law “On state genomic registration in Russian Federation”, which regulates obtaining, storing and using information about human DNA, comes into force on January 1, 2009.

Genomic information is necessary for prevention, detection and investigation of crimes; finding criminals and searching for missing persons. Moreover, information about human DNA can be the only means for personal identification or relationship determination.

The law provides state genomic registration to be obligatory and voluntary. Those, convicted for felony, disturbing sexual immunity serious crimes, are obliged to have their genome registered.

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понедельник, 8 декабря 2008 г.

New Look for Flying Vehicles


Nanotechnologies in aircraft engineering may dramatically change the look of future-technology vehicles, Russian engineers say.

New flying vehicles will contain a variety of nanosensors, which collect information about bypassing air during the flight. After processing the information by means of onboard computer, nanoactivators will change airflow conditions of the vehicle.

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пятница, 5 декабря 2008 г.

Joint Antibiotic Venture to Appear


Russia suggests India to establish a joint venture on producing antibiotics of new generation. Possible products are related to “cephalosporins”.

Pharmaceuticals of Indian origin today cover 4.1% of the Russian market. Indian treating agents are cheap, thus available to the majority of Russian citizens.

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Watch the Valley of Geysers Online


Since yesterday the camera, installed in the Valley of Geysers, Kamchatka’s famous sightseeing place, broadcasts online images of most active and interesting hot springs.

Installation of cameras in the Russian hydrothermal reserve park began this May. Cameras are also installed in parts of the Valley, which are inaccessible for visitors.

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четверг, 4 декабря 2008 г.

Live and Don't Die


Russian scientists in cooperation with American and South African colleagues tried to answer the question – how much energy an “average living being” needs to live.

Researchers estimated energy consumption for mass unit in time unit, and the results were in Watts per kilogram. Scientists then compared this parameter in over 3000 various living beings, inhabiting our planet.

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Breakthrough in Light Engineering


Russian scientists and engineers agreed to establish new joint venture in order to produce lights according new technology.

The project aims at establishing high-tech production of new lighting systems based on semiconducting chips, made from gallium nitride. The venture will produce light-diode chip, light-diode lamps and light systems with excellent light characteristics.

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среда, 3 декабря 2008 г.

No More Falling into a Spin


Central Institute of Aerohydrodynamics develops technical programme for prevention of combat and civil aircrafts from falling into a spin in order to avoid flight accidents.

Studies of flight accidents show that the main reason is human factor. Russian engineers develop series of algorithms and limitations, which will help a pilot and prevent falling into a spin.

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Extraterrestrial Beer – Taste from Space


Within the joint project with Russian Academy of Sciences Japanese brewers made beer from barley, grown at International space station.

The exclusive beer has 5.5% strength. Japanese brewers say they use only barley for this beer, no other ingredients. Commercial production of the unusual drink is expected to start soon.

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вторник, 2 декабря 2008 г.

Russia Resumes Construction of the Ice Fleet


During the ceremony of signing state contract on building new research vessel for the Russian Antarctic Expedition authorities said the Russia resumed construction of research fleet for exploring Arctic and Antarctic regions and the World Ocean.

Flagship will be laid down at the oldest Russian shipbuilding facility “Admiralteiskie Verfi”, which recently celebrated its 300th anniversary.

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Russians Don’t Care About Solar Batteries


New research of WorldPublicOpinion.org the majority of citizens of 21 countries, including Russia, support their governments in their decision to shift on alternative energy sources.

Russia is one of the three countries (the other two are Indonesia and Azerbaijan), which population doesn’t want the government to “demand more effective energy use from business enterprises despite possible price rise”. 43% of Russians said “no” to this possibility.

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понедельник, 1 декабря 2008 г.

New Supersonic Business Jet Tested


Russian engineers of Central Institute of Aerohydrodynamics test a model of new supersonic business jet within the international project HISAC.

HISAC is a joint international venture, aimed at developing an environmentally friendly high speed aircraft.

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