
Results 1 - 20 of 41 in Lomonosov, Russia
Canadian, Danish scientists set to map Arctic Ocean
A group of researchers will carry out sonar surveys by helicopter along the edge of the continental shelf while a second team a ' aboard a specially equipped DC-3 aircraft now being readied in Calgary a ' will conducts 'aerogravity' sweeps over a Europe-sized swath of Arctic sea ice, including the North Pole. Comment?
A man in a Santa Claus outfit protests government inaction on global warming at the Copenhagen summit, Dec. Comment?
Istorii a russkoi literatury This book has an editable web page on Open Library . Comment?
, Ekho Moskvy launch project to evaluate Russian universities
In October 2009, ZAO Inform-Invest, a subsidiary of Interfax, signed a state contract with the Russian Federal Education Agency for the development of the foundations of an independent evaluation system and the formation of Russian university ratings. Comment?
Canada needs ships as well as science in the Arctic
America, Russia, Canada, oil, gas and undefined boundaries are a very bad mix. If one wants to imagine the worst case, look at Georgia, where oil, gas and undefined boundaries -- or more properly, boundaries Russia chose not to observe -- led to a vicious little war and the complete rout of a Russian neighbour by Russia. Comment?
While the Climaterati caucus over cappuccinos in Copenhagen about polar bear habitat and the fate of small island nations from rising sea levels, there are other possible climate change implications, too -- those of the security kind. Comment?
In fact, we're already seeing them in the Arctic. By many accounts, much of the Arctic sea ice is melting following a three-decade trend. Comment?
Azerbaijani language textbook for CIS countries presented in Moscow
The textbook of the Azerbaijani language for the CIS countries has been published by specialists of the Institute of Asian and African Countries in the frame of the project 'Textbooks for the CIS countries' with support of Interstate Fund of Humanitarian Cooperation of the CIS member states. Comment?
Azerbaijani, Armenian FMs may sign document in upcoming meeting: Russian expert
'Statements by representatives of the Minsk Group on the outcome of the sixth round contain a reference to some significant progress in the negotiations. Comment?
Two Russian mini-subs successfully descended more than four kilometres to the North Pole seabed early yesterday, a flag-planting feat hailed by expedition leaders as a historic achievement akin to the first moon landing, but mocked in Canada by Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay as "just a show" of Russian bravado and "no threat to Canadian ... Comment?
Medvedev signs law on status of Moscow, St Pete universities
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed a law on the status of the Lomonosov Moscow State University and St. Comment?
Russians plant a flag right under our frosty feet
Two Russian mini-subs successfully descended more than four kilometres to the North Pole seabed early Thursday, a flag-planting feat hailed by expedition leaders as an historic achievement akin to the first moon landing, but mocked in Canada by Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay as "just a show" of Russian bravado and "no threat to Canadian ... Comment?
Russia marks Day of Victims of Political Repressions
Friday, October 30, Russia marked the Day of Victims of Political Repressions. A public meeting against repressions and for defense of the victims of political persecutions was held in Moscow. Comment?
Canada is 'Arctic superpower': Cannon
Downplaying Russia's recent "jockeying" for position in the emerging polar oil rush, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon has declared Canada an "Arctic superpower" that will be guided by science, international law and "world-leading Canadian technology" in securing its claim to resource riches in the North. Comment?
Russians plant flag on North Pole seabed
Two Russian mini-subs successfully descended more than four kilometres to the North Pole seabed early Thursday, a flag-planting feat hailed by expedition leaders as an historic achievement akin to the first moon landing, but mocked in Canada by Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay as "just a show" of Russian bravado and "no threat to Canadian ... Comment?
Ocean explorers plant Russian flag on Arctic sea floor
Two Russian mini-subs successfully descended more than four kilometres to the North Pole seabed early Thursday, a flag-planting feat hailed by expedition leaders as a historic achievement akin to the first moon landing, but mocked in Canada by Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay as "just a show" of Russian bravado and "no threat to Canadian ... Comment?
Ocean explorers plant Russian flag on Arctic sea floor
Two Russian mini-subs successfully descended more than four kilometres to the North Pole seabed early Thursday, a flag-planting feat hailed by expedition leaders as a historic achievement akin to the first moon landing, but mocked in Canada by Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay as "just a show" of Russian bravado and "no threat to Canadian ... Comment?
Russian sovereignty claim troubling
I could ask what proof we have -- other than their word on it -- that the Russians actually planted a flag on the seabed, 4,000 metres underneath the North Pole on Thursday. Comment?
Russian sovereignty claim troubling
I could ask what proof we have -- other than their word on it -- that the Russians actually planted a flag on the seabed, 4,000 metres underneath the North Pole on Thursday. Comment?
Ocean explorers plant Russian flag on Arctic sea floor
Two Russian mini-subs successfully descended more than four kilometres to the North Pole seabed early Thursday, a flag-planting feat hailed by expedition leaders as a historic achievement akin to the first moon landing, but mocked in Canada by Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay as "just a show" of Russian bravado and "no threat to Canadian ... Comment?