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From applied military science to a basic science of warfare.: part one
/ Danilenko, I S
Danilenko, I S
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2008.
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Military Science
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Warfare
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Applied Military Science
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Basic Science
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Military Science - Modern Crisis
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From applied military science to a basic science of werfare: part two
/ Danilenko, I S
Danilenko, I S
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2008.
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Military Science
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Warfare
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Applied Military Science
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Basic Science
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How to maintain America’s edge: increase funding for basic science
/ Reif, L Rafael
Reif, L Rafael
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In February 2016, scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the California Institute of Technology, or Caltech, joined with the National Science Foundation (NSF) to share some remarkable news: two black holes 1.3 billion light-years away had collided, and the resulting gravitational waves had been “heard” by the twin detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO). This was the first time such waves—ripples in the space-time continuum caused by the violent acceleration of massive objects—had ever been directly observed. Albert Einstein had predicted such waves a century ago, but it was long doubted that instrumentation sensitive enough to confirm their existence could ever be created. It took more than four decades of work by a vast team of scientists to make the impossible possible.
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America
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Basic Science
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Funding
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National Science Foundation
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Russian-Chinese scientific and technological cooperation
/ Kamennov, Pavel
Kamennov, Pavel
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This article examines the main spheres of scientific and technological cooperation between Russia and China in the early 21st century and its significance for innovative development. It notes the comprehensive character and variety of forms of this cooperation, which the author believes should be dominated by basic science. Among outstanding problems the author singles out differences in the views on the role of science in partner countries, unsatisfactory results of the Russian Academy of Sciences reform in 2013-2016, and insufficient financing of Russian science.
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CAS
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Basic Science
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Scientific and Technological Cooperation
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RAS
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Academic Science
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Branch Science
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Innovatory Potential
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Intellectu-Alization of Production
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