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 Scientists Want Nuclear Arsenal Cut
The cutback, urged by the Federation of American Scientists, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Union of Concerned Scientists, would include the elimination of 1,670 tactical nuclear warheads that remained after former President George H.W. Bush deactivated almost all the weapons in the category in 1991.
WASHINGTON –– As President Bush prepares for summit talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, 16 American scientists and security experts are urging him to sharply reduce the U.S. nuclear arsenal to a total of 1,000 warheads.
The scientists and security experts would cut back much further and are skeptical of Bush's plan for an anti-missile shield.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/aponline/20010605/aponline180301_000.htm   (372 words)

  
 Chemistry International -- Newsmagazine for IUPAC
On that day, at a meeting of the Warsaw Society of Natural Scientists, Mikhail Semenovich Tswett presented a lecture entitled "On the Novel Category of Adsorption Phenomena and their Application to Biochemical Analysis." This was the first public disclosure of the dynamic adsorption analysis, which Tswett soon began to call chromatographic adsorption analysis.
The first lecture, entitled "Mikhail Tswett: The Creator of Chromatography," was given by the chair of the symposium, V. Davankov, who briefly described the tragic fate of Mikhail Tswett in the turbulent periods of World War I, two Russian Revolutions, and the Civil War.
Vadim A. Davankov of the Russian Academy of Sciences is also a Task Group Member of the Revision of Terminology of Separation Science project within the Analytical Chemistry Division.
sunsite.wits.ac.za /iupac/publications/ci/2003/2505/cc2_130503.html   (372 words)

  
 CNS Subjects: Nuclear Weapons
Though TNWs constitute a large percentage of the arsenals of the nuclear weapon states, TNWs are the least-regulated category of nuclear weapons covered in arms control agreements.
After years of blanket denials, Pakistan's government has finally admitted that during 1989-2003 Pakistani nuclear scientists and entities proliferated nuclear weapons-related technologies, equipment, and know how to Iran, North Korea, and Libya.
Russian assistance for the Iranian nuclear program has long been an irritant in the U.S.-Russian relations.
cns.miis.edu /research/nuclear.htm   (4968 words)

  
 CNS Subjects: Nuclear Weapons
Though TNWs constitute a large percentage of the arsenals of the nuclear weapon states, TNWs are the least-regulated category of nuclear weapons covered in arms control agreements.
After years of blanket denials, Pakistan's government has finally admitted that during 1989-2003 Pakistani nuclear scientists and entities proliferated nuclear weapons-related technologies, equipment, and know how to Iran, North Korea, and Libya.
Russian assistance for the Iranian nuclear program has long been an irritant in the U.S.-Russian relations.
cns.miis.edu /research/nuclear.htm   (4968 words)

  
 Gaiters - Product Reviews - OUTDOORSmagic
A mystery mummified leg found by mountaineers in Siberia is unlikely to be a yeti because it only takes a size 36 boot say Russian scientists rather improbably...
If you were a member (or logged in), you'd be able to ask questions about this category on our forums.
yeti gaiters - how the f*^£ do i get them on?
www.outdoorsmagic.com /review/reviewcategory/mps/RGN/5/RCN/37/V/5/SP/332971698747328223274   (196 words)

  
 CTV.ca Researchers sequence genetic code of sea squirt
It was this discovery that led scientists to understand that the sea squirt was actually a chordate, a member of the same animal category as humans.
That stuck until the 1870s, when a Russian biologist recognized that the embryo of the sea squirt closely resembled a tadpole, with a head, tail and central nerve bundle.
In the sea squirt, the tadpole-like creature finds a place to grasp on the ocean floor and is transformed into the tube-like adult.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1039745924469_25   (434 words)

  
 LookSmart - Directory - Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev
Examine the research work, contributions, and achievements of the Russian chemist, known for formulation of the periodic law and invention of periodic table.
Join the Zeal community and help build the "Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev" Directory Category.
Home > Sciences > Scientists > Chemists > Mendeleyev, Dmitri I
www.calbearssearch.com /p/browse/us1/us317914/us10233894/us330310/us331379   (160 words)

  
 Everlasting Fibre-glass Plastic
Provided, of course, the manufacturers apply new technology — the one developed by the Chernogolovka scientists supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises (FASIE).
To test the endurance of the materials received using new technology the authors applied all methods available: stretching, bending, breaking, etc. Some technological approaches proved to produce real leaders among fiber glass materials, in their category, of course.
So, the Chernogolovka fiber glass method is as follows.
www.innovations-report.com /html/reports/materials_science/report-29517.html   (160 words)

  
 Nuclear-Free News in English
Lifetime Achievement: Aleksei Yablokov, Russia / Fran Macy, U.S.A. Special Recognition: The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, U.S.A. Been to Carnsore Point, Ireland, the 2001 Nuclear-Free Future Awards
The 2001 Nuclear-Free Future Awards went to: Aborigine activist Kevin Buzzacott from Australia (Resistance category); photographer Kenji Higuchi from Japan (Education); MP Hans-Josef Fell from Germany (Solutions)- each of these three prizes is endowed with a money prize of 10.000 Euro.
The Awards Ceremony travels the world: after Salzburg, Austria (1998), Los Alamos, New Mexico (1999), Berlin, Germany (2000), and Carnsore Point, Ireland (2001), in 2002 the ceremony, hosted by the Russian environmental organizations "Green World" and "Coalition Clean Baltic", was held on October 5th in St. Petersburg.
www.nuclear-free.com /english/news.htm   (160 words)

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