Yuri I. Ozhigov is Professor, Chair of Quantum Informatics, Faculty VMK, Moscow State University and author of Constructive Physics. Professor Ozhigov has established himself among the main artisans of a
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Brexit: a pointless exercise that will waste energy and time to get to where we are already (or close)!
What is striking about Brexit in general and its impact on science in particular is how it will eventually be judged as pointless. Considerable energy is going to be wasted
Pursuing palm oil companies isn’t enough: the paper industry is complicit in Southeast Asia’s haze crisis
A smoky haze has now lingered for months over Southeast Asia, sending cases of asthma and other respiratory illnesses soaring and causing untold economic damage. It’s no surprise, then, that
A letter sent by scientists regarding Vandana Shiva’s invitation by Students for a Sustainable Stanford Date: 13 December 2019 To: Chris Field, Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, Director, Woods Institute
This pieces was written by Fred Roeder and originally published by the European Conservatives and Reformist Group. From January 1st, 2020 for the first time in human history, there
We have learned from a sneak preview on the American public radio station NPR news[1] that a cancer treatment trial using CRISPR received a positive safety report on Wednesday, November
While Europe and the West tend, through its cultures and democratic principles, to be scientifically transparents about research and development, it is important to realize that other nations do not
James Robert Flynn is a political philosopher and an intelligence researcher based in New Zealand. He is most famous for his publications about the continued year-after-year increase of IQ scores
Conflict of interest: The author received no fee nor grant for this commentary. He is personally omnivorous and practices thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. There is, obviously, since the end
On behalf of all the engineers and technicians who worked on developing the sodium-cooled fast reactors and enabled them to reach the highest level worldwide. The development of sodium-cooled