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April
- 28.04.2005 | Cars Spoiling Moscow Air MosEcoMonitorung’ organization begins publishing a quarterly Bulletin on quality of atmospheric air in Moscow. According to its data, cars are the most harmful for public health. more »
- 28.04.2005 | Russia Is a Giant Store of Carbon Dioxide In Russia the natural stock of carbon dioxide three times exceeds the emission of all industrial plants in the country. This unexpected conclusion is resulted from the measurements that Russian scientists started in accordance with Kyoto commitments. more »
February
- 10.02.2005 | The Plasma Crystal Experiment: Success Deserving the Nobel Prize At the beginning of February the final 12th session of the Plasma Crystal Experiment has started on board of the International Space Station. The experiment carried out with the PK-3 facility concerns physics of “dusty” plasma. more »
- 10.02.2005 | Snails, Tritons and Crayfishes Are Going to International Space Station About 50 snails are going into space on the board of Russian cargo spaceship Progress that is starting on 28 February 2005 from Baikonur. Snails are needed for experiments on functioning of equilibrium organs. In spring, the next space crew will take tritons, crayfishes and planaria to the ISS board. more »
- 01.02.2005 | You Better Avoid Fifteen-year-old Airplanes Researchers from the Moscow State Institute of Steel and Alloys have found that 15 years is a critical age for aircraft. In older flying vehicles, risk of crack growth in important parts, for example, in fuselage is dangerously high. more »
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