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Date 11.07.2008
Name KVATARON – A CRADLE OF LIFE
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Breef content: The problem of origin of life is certainly among fundamental natural science problems, however, due to its complexity it will hardly be solved in near future. Nevertheless, researchers are doing their best. Their efforts have been supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Program of Fundamental Research of the Presidium and Department of Sciences about Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Syktyvkar .
Date 04.07.2008
Name EQUATION OF A CONFLICT
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Breef content: Algebra can verify not only harmony but also conflict situations. These investigations have been sponsored by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
St. Petersburg .
Date 04.07.2008
Name GENETICIST DEFINE THE ORIGIN OF YAKUTS MORE PRECESELY
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Breef content: Russian geneticists are investigating Y-chromosomes of the Yakut ethnos and are trying to find out its origin. It has turned out to be complicated enough. The research has been sponsored by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, the RF President grants, Federal Research and Technology Target Program “Investigations and Developments on Priority Directions of Science and Technology Evolution”.
Tomsk .
Date 04.07.2008
Name DIALECTS OF KILLER WHALES
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Breef content: Killer whales communicate to each other, besides they speak different languages. Dialects of these animals inhabiting the northwestern part of the Pacific have been studied by the Russian zoologists with support from the US National Laboratory for Marine Mammals and the Alaska SeaLife Center.
Moscow .
 
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