News: The best of Russian Science and Technology
Under supervision of professor Vladimir M. Lipunov
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02.07.2001 12:54 |
Will Buran Fly Again? 
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25.06.2001 13:20 |
XXIV International Workshop on High Energy Physics and Field Theory |
12.06.2001 10:25 |
New Atomic Submarine AKULA--2 Launched Several Days Ago |
12.06.2001 10:23 |
First Thermonuclear Reactor Is Under Way in Russia |
23.05.2001 20:00 |
New--Generation Carrier Rocket at le Bourget |
21.05.2001 18:28 |
The Pellicle Beam Splitters 
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12.04.2001 10:16 |
First Man in Space - 40 Years Ago Sharp! 
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05.04.2001 16:12 |
Satellite Acquired by the Moon 35 Years ago |
19.03.2001 20:05 |
New Rocket Carrier is under Way at "Progress" |
16.03.2001 17:15 |
Russian scientists support BeppoSax! |
16.03.2001 16:53 |
Save the best Italian experiment! 
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08.03.2001 20:51 |
Yakov Zeldovich Would Have Today his 87th Anniversary 
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04.03.2001 20:45 |
Forty Years Passed since the First Successful Interception of a Ballistic Missile
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04.03.2001 13:27 |
First Thermonuclear Reactor May Be Elaborated in Russia 
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01.03.2001 22:18 |
Russian Coil for ITER 
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12.02.2001 14:58 |
11 Questions of American Physicists to the Universe and 11 comments of a Russian Astrophysicist |
31.01.2001 16:03 |
35 Years Since the First Soft Landing on the 
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29.01.2001 16:15 |
High-energy charged particle flux variations in vicinity of Earth as earthquake precursors |
24.01.2001 21:39 |
New National State Park in Russia 
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05.01.2001 16:34 |
World's Best Setup for Laser Treatment of Metals Developed in Novosibirsk The laser technique for treatment of metals was created at the
Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Siberian
Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The setup was
tested successfully under laboratory conditions. The speed and
the exactness of detail cutting of a rolled metal sheet are proved
to be as excellent as those available when using analogous foreign
setups. An advantage of the Siberian setup, however, as compared
to the foreign ones is its ability to cut a rolled sheet without
leaving incandescent droplets on the edge of the cutting. This
property is of great importance, said Anatoly Orishich, one of
the authors of the innovation to ITAR-TASS, because even being
microscopic such incandescent droplets (called "the hail" by
metallurgists) reduce the exactness of detail adjustment. In the
days to come the laser complex is to be mounted at ELSIB, one of
the Novosibirsk workshops producing generators and turbines for
hydro- and thermoelectric power stations.
strana.ru
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