• We must recall after the destruction of the USSR, production in Russia slumped than 50% in the 1990s, and half of these losses were the result of the destruction of the country's unified demographic complex. (countercurrents.org)
  • Alexander is additionally interested in the intersection of popular culture and education and has published two books: the first on the history of punk rock in the Soviet Union and Russia, and another that uses horror films in the late USSR to examine the anxieties and fears of late Soviet society. (wpi.edu)
  • Lenin Prize (1972), the USSR State Prize and State Prize of Russia, prize of the Presidium RAS. (isa.ru)
  • Within the space of two decades Russia had established a powerful industrial base, developed industry, science and technology and abolished illiteracy. (socialist.net)
  • The Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Russian: Доклады Академии Наук СССР, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (DAN SSSR), French: Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de l'URSS) was a Soviet journal that was dedicated to publishing original, academic research papers in physics, mathematics, chemistry, geology, and biology. (wikipedia.org)
  • The journal is also known as the Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). (wikipedia.org)
  • The Russian Academy of Sciences dates from 1724, with a continuous series of variously named publications dating from 1726. (wikipedia.org)
  • Its first issue, Jan/Jun 1964, through to the June 1965 issue was called Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. (wikipedia.org)
  • National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. (purdue.edu)
  • In 1928, the religious and philosophical societies 'Resurrection', 'Brotherhood of Seraphim of Sarov' and 'Space Academy of Sciences' were closed. (bibliotekar.ru)
  • occupied a number of major posts in the system of academic institutions, being the director of the Pushkin House and the Library of the Academy of Sciences since 1925, heading simultaneously from 1926 the Permanent Historical and Archaeographic Commission. (bibliotekar.ru)
  • A prominent Soviet scientist in the field of automatic control, full member of Academy of Sciences (1984), academician-secretary of the Department of Informatics, Computer Science and Automation of RAS (1992 - 2002). (isa.ru)
  • In 1957 Valentina Ponomareva graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute and went to work for the Applied Mathematics Division of the Mathematical Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. (mit.edu)
  • She pursued her interest in space history and became a researcher at the Institute for the History of Natural Science and Technology of the Academy of Sciences in Moscow. (mit.edu)
  • INSTITUTE OF THE U.S.A. AND CANADA BACKGROUND At least seven of the social sciences institutes of the Soviet Academy of Sciences have very specific functions, some of which do not belong to the ltconventiona1lt institutes of the A cademy of Sciences. (heritage.org)
  • The large army of scientists and researchers, some of whom are full members of the Academy of Sciences, is working on pro jects designated by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR (CC CPSU) and, more specifically by the International Depart m ent (ID of the CC CPSU. (heritage.org)
  • With this the International Department would have the knowledge necessary to implement directives of the Soviet Politburo on foreign policy and on a variety of A c tive Measures been established in the mid-l950s, the Soviet Politburo issued a directive to organize or expand the activities of the Institutes of the Academy of Sciences. (heritage.org)
  • 14. Days after Pajitnov invented it, his boss at the Soviet Academy of Science in Moscow banned the game at all the academy's computer workstations . (nextgov.com)
  • Major learned societies in the country are the Indian Academy of Sciences (founded in 1934 in Bangalore), the Indian National Science Academy (founded in 1935 in New Delhi), and the National Academy of Sciences (founded in 1930 in Allahabad). (nationsencyclopedia.com)
  • The government should move quickly in 2021 to develop and articulate a national technology strategy, of which quantum should form a key part. (aspi.org.au)
  • This interview was published in the collection: Slava Gerovitch, Voices of the Soviet Space Program: Cosmonauts, Soldiers, and Engineers Who Took the USSR into Space (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). (mit.edu)
  • But the engineers and scientists who developed these technologies did not make them for war alone. (peoplesworld.org)
  • From a backward, semi-feudal, mainly illiterate country in 1917, the USSR became a modern, developed economy, with a quarter of the world's scientists, a health and educational system equal or superior to anything found in the West, able to launch the first space satellite and put the first man into space. (socialist.net)
  • In the 1980s, the USSR had more scientists than the USA, Japan, Britain and Germany combined. (socialist.net)
  • An important international sciences program is the United States-India Fund (USIF), through which scientists and engineers participate in Indo-US joint research projects at 15 institutions in each country. (nationsencyclopedia.com)
  • The Soviet era saw some of the most significant technological achievements of the 20th century, including the world's first human spaceflight. (universityi.com)
  • The USSR was the world's second biggest industrial producer after the USA and was the biggest producer of oil, steel, cement, tractors and many machine tools. (socialist.net)
  • The Social Context of Soviet Science , co-edited with Susan Gross Solomon, Westview Press, 1980. (american.edu)
  • The Political Web of Scientific Cooperation Between the USA and USSR,' in Sectors of Mutual Benefit in US-Soviet Relations , ed. (american.edu)
  • The countries that master quantum technology will dominate the information processing space for decades and perhaps centuries to come, giving them control and influence over sectors such as advanced manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, the digital economy, logistics, national security and intelligence. (aspi.org.au)
  • The film begins with Frank Phillips traveling to Moscow to attend a nuclear disarmament summit between the US and the USSR. (yidio.com)
  • AA Andronov (2000), winner of the Lomonosov Moscow State Prize for Science I degree (2002). (isa.ru)
  • The text includes materials from Ponomareva's lecture at the LXV Plenum of the Russian National Committee of the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology on May 21, 2002, and also fragments from the following books (in Russian): Ponomareva, The Female Face of the Cosmos (Moscow: Gelios, 2002), and Nikolai Kamanin, The Hidden Cosmos, book 1 (Moscow: Infortekst, 1995). (mit.edu)
  • Since 1952, SV Emelianov worked at the Institute of Automation and remote control, where he rose from engineer to deputy director for Science (Deputy Director - from 1967 to 1975. (isa.ru)
  • In the area of space technology, India's first communications satellite, Aryabhata, was launched into orbit by the former USSR on 19 April 1975, and two additional satellites were orbited by Soviet rockets in 1979 and 1981. (nationsencyclopedia.com)
  • Original vintage Soviet space education propaganda poster - I can handle all the sciences, I want to become a cosmonaut! (1stdibs.com)
  • Space was at the forefront of science again, with the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope and construction starting on the International Space Station. (silverbearcafe.com)
  • Travel through space and time with science fiction audio plays set to original music from our team of composers, RedBlueBlackSilver and Phog Masheeen. (blogspot.com)
  • We base our discussions on existing co-supervisions and participations to European Grants, international collaborations, National PhD Program in Space Research and Technology. (kiev.ua)
  • It took 17 years after Yuri Gagarin and Alan Sheppard became first Russian and American in the space until an astronaut of the nationality other than USSR or US reached space. (hubpages.com)
  • During a series of briefings for news reporters at the Johnson Space Center (JSC), officials described various aspects of the upcoming joint flight, including the mission profile, flight hardware, recovery operations and science experiments. (nasa.gov)
  • I cannot figure out how such prominent, intelligent people, who knew all the complexity and the expense of the construction and use of space technology, could be so mistaken about the rate of development of space technology. (mit.edu)
  • Sergei Pavlovich Korolev [the chief designer of the Soviet space program] and other leaders believed that this technology would advance with seven-league strides. (mit.edu)
  • Competition with the Americans gave a powerful impulse to such rapid development of space technology. (mit.edu)
  • August 2012 was an eventful month for space science. (peoplesworld.org)
  • The dueling space programs of the USA and USSR were an aspect of the wider conflict between the 20th Century superpowers. (peoplesworld.org)
  • Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - Glory to the Workers of Soviet Science and Technology! (1stdibs.com)
  • The Attentive Public for Soviet Science and Technology,' in Politics, Work, and Daily Life in the USSR , ed. (american.edu)
  • Survey Research as a Source of Information for Soviet Science Policy, ' Soviet Union/Union Sovietique 9, part 1 (1982): 55-81. (american.edu)
  • When Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, was launched in 1957, it demonstrated technological and military superiority of Soviet science. (peoplesworld.org)
  • On the one hand, impressive growth statistics in the USSR and People's Republic of China before the restoration of capitalism. (counterpunch.org)
  • 5 It would also exploit our disproportionate concentration of world-class quantum expertise, ensuring the long-term growth and maintenance of this vital technological sector. (aspi.org.au)
  • This is the sixth in a 10-part series on nuclear risk, military technology, and the future of warfare in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. (popsci.com)
  • Instead of trying to pull ahead in the nuclear arms race, in the late 1970s U.S. defense planners looked for an area where American technology could deliver an edge, and turned to nascent developments in precision-guided weapons as the way forward. (popsci.com)
  • 54 Overview Non-Mutual Assured Destruction Nuclear Proliferation World NATO War Information War Small Unit Operations Food/Water Crisis Energy Related Scenarios Resources and Uncertainties - USSR. (cia.gov)
  • An importer of nuclear technology since the 1960s, India tested its own underground nuclear device for the first time in 1974 at Pokaran, in Rajasthan. (nationsencyclopedia.com)
  • More recently, she is researching nuclear histories and technologies in the Middle East, which has been published in Third World Quarterly , International Affairs , and Global Affairs . (lu.se)
  • She is also an Affiliated Scholar at the Center for International Studies (CERI) at Sciences Po, where she collaborates with the Nuclear Knowledges research collective. (lu.se)
  • Today on December 30th we commemorate 100 years since the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR Was formed. (countercurrents.org)
  • In the USSR, ES project enjoyed special attention from the State Planning Committee, military industrial committee of the USSR Council of Ministers, State Committee on Science and Technologies (SCST) and the Ministry of Radio Industry (MRI). (computer-museum.ru)
  • 2 This will involve new public investment, working closer with allies, and decisions such as re-establishing the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. (aspi.org.au)
  • Principal government agencies engaged in scientific research and technical development are the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the Ministry of Atomic Energy, and the Ministry of Electronics. (nationsencyclopedia.com)
  • Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR-Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de l'URSS, Seriya A first appeared in 1925 publishing original, academic research papers in the sciences, mathematics and technology in Russian or very occasionally in English, French or German. (wikipedia.org)
  • Her dissertation The right to Soundscape the World from 2020 gave a contribution to the understanding of the relationships between music technology and girls and transgender persons in music-making from a gender equality perspective. (lu.se)
  • The USSR launches Sputnik, the first artificial earth satellite. (davesite.com)
  • This involved analyzing the role and implementation status of algorithms (artificial intelligence technologies) in combating corruption and criminal proceedings, the positive work being done in this direction by advanced countries, and the international cooperation between organizations and countries. (lu.se)
  • The colloquium was part of a joint Defense Research & Engineering - Intelligence Community technology forecast to determine what technology will be most significant for military weapon systems of the United States and the USSR for the rest of this century. (cia.gov)
  • In 1935, with v.3(8), Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de l'URSS was split off as a separate journal that continued publishing corresponding Doklady translations until 1947, when it ceased publication. (wikipedia.org)
  • SciFinder incorrectly assigned Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya A to articles published between 1933 and 1935, v.2 in Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR and to articles published between 1935, v.3(8) to v.56(2), 1947 in Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de l'URSS. (wikipedia.org)
  • and 1935, v.1-2, are shown in Web of Science as v.1, 1933 - v.7, 1935, because the Web of Science records were indexed for the Century of Science from library volumes that had been subsequently renumbered by the cooperating library. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many of the technological innovations and methodologies commonly used in volcano observatories today were developed and/or calibrated on Stromboli. (worldcrunch.com)
  • As you all know, the most ambitious interplanetary mission ever attempted -- Mars Science Laboratory -- successfully landed its Curiosity rover on Mars earlier this week. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Indeed, the science that we'll get from Curiosity (it's already starting ) may wind up teaching us more about Mars' geologic and atmospheric history than all other prior missions combined . (scienceblogs.com)
  • Ernst Stuhlinger , then the Associate Director of Science at NASA, responded by writing the following letter, reprinted in its entirety, below. (scienceblogs.com)
  • As goes high school biology, so goes American leadership in sciences. (edutopia.org)
  • If it succeeds, it will jeopardize our leadership in the life sciences, and, critics fear, we will matriculate students uncurious about biology and uninterested in careers in science and medicine. (edutopia.org)
  • We have a long history of leadership in quantum technology and we're highly influential relative to our size. (aspi.org.au)
  • Soviet Sociology of Science , American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1976. (american.edu)
  • In response, the United States forms the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense (DoD) to establish US lead in science and technology applicable to the military. (davesite.com)
  • 2 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2009/07/16: CIA-RDP05T00644R000601600003-9 Approved For Release 2009/07/16: CIA-RDP05T00644R000601600003-9 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY The tasks laid before the colloquium were to identify where important technologies are going and where the leverage for military significance is in these technologies--for the US and/or for the USSR. (cia.gov)
  • It is also refreshingly wide-ranging, at least in its first chapter (entitled "The Changing Security Environment"), in seeking to place American national strategy within the broader context of the global economic, technological, and political changes that have occurred over the past decade or so. (nybooks.com)
  • The breadth of her research scholarship included the politics and sociology of science, the anthropology of medical practice, and the political theorization of social enterprise. (american.edu)
  • She devoted her PhD thesis to the relationship between paintings and politics in the USSR during the 1920s-1930s (published in 2013, Presses du réel, Dijon). (lu.se)
  • Approved For &219aNFl"81F07`:Q1kYRDP96-00787R000500430001-1 JPRS L/8144 TRANSLATIONS ON USSR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (FOLIO 37/78) U. S. JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE Approved For F JRa6PfgW(Xp8r: gNLkyRDP96-00787R000500430001-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787R000500430001-1 JPRS publications contain information primarily from foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. (cia.gov)
  • It is published by the Society for Science, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization dedicated to public engagement in scientific research and education (EIN 53-0196483). (sciencenews.org)
  • His research examines the interrelations of science, technology, and environmental change in the late USSR. (wpi.edu)
  • This should be a whole-of-government role with the minister working across the relevant economic, national security, industry, research, defence and science agencies in the public service. (aspi.org.au)
  • There are more than 2,500 national research and development institutions connected with science and technology in India. (nationsencyclopedia.com)
  • Our research was conducted at the Faculty of Social Sciences, located in Jinonice, at Charles University. (lu.se)
  • Both groups -- the traditional creationists and the ID believers -- are putting pressure on the schools to spend the same amount of time teaching evolution as creation "science. (edutopia.org)
  • At the present time - Deputy Academician-Secretary of the Department of nanotechnology and information technology. (isa.ru)
  • Honored for her distinguished teaching career, she offered a wide range of courses that bridged the humanities with the natural and social sciences. (american.edu)
  • She brought the field of naukovedenie into US academic discourse, thereby bridging Soviet and American scholarship in the social studies of science. (american.edu)
  • The brunt of the repressive organs was in the social sciences. (bibliotekar.ru)
  • Social Sciences and Modern Times, 5, 58-67. (ejmste.com)
  • The world is now at the precipice of another technological and social revolution-the quantum revolution. (aspi.org.au)
  • There is considerable overlap in the science goals of the four missions, and notably none have the search for life as a science goal, although the 3rd EnVision science goal could be the preparatory "follow the water" approach before a follow-up mission to search for life if there is evidence that Venus did once have oceans. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • The sheer fact, alone, that it carries 72 kilograms -worth of science instruments (compared to a mere 5.5 kg for Spirit and Opportunity) should speak volumes. (scienceblogs.com)
  • If a discipline doesn't use the scientific method, it can't be taught as a science. (edutopia.org)
  • That is why December 30 - the Day of Education of the USSR becomes more and more disturbing for us every year. (countercurrents.org)
  • Though the Kansas State Board of Education approved new evolution-based science standards in early 2005, the state's ID chapter authored twenty-three pages of revisions with the intent to introduce the concept into the science curriculum. (edutopia.org)
  • Such an exodus may greatly reduce the quality of science and engineering education in India. (nationsencyclopedia.com)
  • Wanda Kurtçu reports from the recent, Dublin World Science Fiction Convention on how she served on ten panels variously related to diversity! (blogspot.com)
  • The power of quantum computing, quantum communications and other quantum-enabled technologies will change the world, reshaping geopolitics, international cooperation and strategic competition. (aspi.org.au)
  • In a period of 50 years, the USSR increased its gross domestic product nine times over. (socialist.net)
  • Her doctoral work analyzes the role of Palestinians in Israeli capitalism, focusing on everyday encounters and non-conventional sites of contestation , such as high-tech firms and shopping centers . (lu.se)
  • Of course we got to talk about the rover itself and its science potential, and exactly how much more sophisticated it is than any of its martian predecessors. (scienceblogs.com)
  • While Australia benefited from the digital revolution of the 20th century, we missed our opportunity to play a major role in the computing and communications technology sector. (aspi.org.au)
  • Well, of course it didn't happen in his lifetime, but people used that technology and that technique to eventually invent the microscope, which was the greatest boon to modern medicine, ever . (scienceblogs.com)
  • Hebatalla Taha is an Associate Senior Lecturer at Lund University's Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies and the Department of Political Science. (lu.se)