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Date 20.06.2008
Name NANOPOROUS CARBON – TO BE PRODUCED AND USED
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Breef content: Russian researchers have developed an efficient method that enables to get nanoporous carbonic materials with preset properties and of a predetermined shape. Area of application for obtained materials is extremely wide: they can be used for example as sorbents for water purification from particularly deleterious substances, supercondenser electrodes, cold emitters, membrane componenets and supporting medium.
Sankt-Petersburg .
Date 13.06.2008
Name AROMA OF A THUNDERSTORM AND OTHER AROMAS: LIGHT EXPRESSED IN FIGURES
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Breef content: Russian specialists have developed devices that determine concentration of ozone, nitric oxide and some other toxic gases in the atmosphere.
Moscow .
Date 06.06.2008
Name GASES IN ROCKET PROPELLANT: INERT GASES DO NOT MEAN INVISIBLE ONES
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Breef content: Russian researchers have suggested a fundamentally new way to determine the nitrogen and helium content in components of rocket propellant. Bulky facilities will not be required – it will be possible to quickly and easily measure these gases content in the propellant.
Moscow .
Date 06.06.2008
Name HYDRO LANTERN, OR LIGHT, WATER and… A CLEAN PLATE
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Breef content: A Moscow inventor has developed a very useful device – a hydro lantern. Such a lantern does not need any batteries at all – it generates electricity itself like a small hydroelectric power station, with the help of a water stream pouring from a tap.
Moscow .
 
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