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Russia develops its own thermonuclear energy
08/17/2007 [article] / Russia / Economics

A relatively small thermonuclear station will cost Russia at least 20 billion dollars. The world’s needs in energy will triple by 2030 in the event the global economy continues it current development. Thermonuclear energy may save the world from severe crisis at this point. It is an ecologically pure method of power generation with unlimited resources
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08/09/2007 [article] / Russia / Politics

The President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin signed the federal law "On Russian Corporation of Nano-Technologies". For the past several years at the specialized conferences and forums dedicated to the Russian hi-tech sector different experts repeatedly named nano-technologies among five-eight niches, where Russia should do its best to ensure its international competitiveness. According to the independent assessments about 80% of the Russian hi-tech is on the world level, 10% lag behind and about 10% higher. Nano-technologies are in the latter 10%.
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06/22/2007 [article] / Science / Mysteries

The Novaya Zemlya archipelago is a northern extension of the Ural Mountains in Russia's Far North. Ufologists say that an object located on Novaya Zemlya is a Russian analogue of the American object S-4/Area-51 in Nevada. In 1985, the Novaya Zemlya base was reformed and converted into storage for UFOs where they could be also studied. For the time being, there are four disk-shaped objects being kept at the base; at that, three of them are UFOs crashed in 1978, 1972 and 1984 and one aircraft ‘Rus’ made employing UFO technologies
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02/26/2007 [article] / Science / Planet Earth

Contrary to a popular misconception about Earth, the planet is going through constant changes. The radius of Earth expands by one mm per year; the water level in the ocean is on the increase. Lake Baikal grows wider by two cm every year.
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03/17/2006 [article] / Science / Technologies and discoveries

One ton of helium-3, a rare isotope, costs $4 billion. The Moon is reported to have millions of tons of helium-3, which is an essential ingredient for starting up a thermonuclear reaction that is yet to become a reality in terms of electric power generation.
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06/30/2005 [article] / World / Europe

Once the construction of the thermonuclear reactor is finished, it will be able to supply a half of Europe with electric power
The ambitious project of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) has finally moved from the dead point. World's leading powers participating in the project finally agreed to build the reactor in France, which eventually won the right to house the reactor in the competition against Japan. It was the USSR, which set forth the revolutionary project to harness the thermonuclear power to the international community in 1985
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