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Science not possible under Putin, physicist says

Por: Newsweek Tech October 07, 2022

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A Moscow scientist has said science in Russia is not possible under Putin as the country experiences worsening isolation.Russia's troubled relationship with science is nothing new. For years there have been concerns about the country's historic Russian Academy of Sciences, which was founded almost 300 years ago and has enabled such achievements as the first human spaceflight and the Sputnik satellite.When communism in Russia collapsed,... + full article



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