¹4 (16) 2007
ISSN: 1810-8520
SPECIAL FEATURE:
How through fire, ice and kimberlite pipes a man and a diamond find a way to each other
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
The fungi parasitizing insects can become a source of efficient drugs
Precious opal in the form of nanofilms is a promising material for photonics of the future
Melatonin, a hormone of the pineal gland, plays a most important role in the antitumor immunity
Car and rocket engines can be made more environmentally friendly and safe by using combustion in continuous detonation waves
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NEWS of scienceCordyceps militaris: medicinal “Herb That Eats Caterpillars” |
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PeopleThe Tuning Fork for Aging (V.N. Anisimov) |
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NanotechnologyFrom Precious Opal to Nanofilms (D.V. Kalinin, V.V. Serdobintseva) |
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Encyclopedia of expeditionDiamond Road Three Billion Years Long (N.P. Pokhilenko) |
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Research labDiamond Today and Tomorrow (Yu.N. Palyanov) On the Way to the Detonation Engine (F.A. Bykovskii, S.A. Zhdan, E.F. Vedernikov) |
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FacultyFrom Laminar Flame to Tornado What is the Difference Between Laminar Flame and Detonation Combustion? (V.A. Souyushev) |
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The Origin and Evolution of LifeJourney to the Invisible World (V.E. Repin, V.V. Vlassov) |
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Travel notesThis Fragile World of Aurochs (V.S. Prassolov) |



