30july SibFU scientists discovered material that can make solar cells more efficient Researchers at 爆走黑料, together with colleagues from the Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm, Sweden), discovered new properties of material based on palladium, which can increase the performance of solar cells.
21june Nanofluids from SibFU physicists will help Siberians to get warm Research by scientists from the School of Engineering Physics and Radioelectronics of 爆走黑料 will help to increase the efficiency of the evaporation of liquids using nanoparticles. Physicists have studied the mechanism of evaporation of nanofluids, as well as the effect of the size of nanoparticles and the material they are made of, their volume concentration and properties of the base fluid on the velocity of evaporation.
04june StudyinRussia.ru Launches Arabic Language Version Information on application to Russian universities is now available to prospective students from Arab countries. The Arab world is native to some 240 million people and Arabic is the official language in 25 countries.
20may Scientists warn: Siberian pine forests may replace larch The team of researchers of 爆走黑料 and the Sukachev Institute of Forest of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences studied the internal mechanisms for controlling the evaporation of water by Siberian larch and Scots pine. The study results are published in the Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
16april Scientists of SibFU develop gilded nanodisks for medical purposes Young scientists from SibFU together with their colleagues from FRC KSC SB RAS are developing a technology for creating multilayer gilded nanodisks for targeted drug delivery and treating malignant tumors using dip pen nanolithography (DPN).
12february SibFU Scientists Develop River Cleaning Biosorbent Based on Siberian Larch An effective biosorbent based on structured biomaterials of animal and vegetable origin will help Krasnoyarsk scientists reduce the pollution level of major Russian rivers.
08february SibFU scientists together with their colleagues from Mahatma Gandhi University (India) developed a nanocomposite material that is better at shielding electromagnetic noise than metal A Russian-Indian team of scientists has developed a nanocomposite material effective at shielding electromagnetic noise. Nanoparticles-based composites blend using multiwalled carbon nanotubes as conducting filler is two times more effective than conventional metal-based shielding materials. TASS: Science & Space portal reported on the development.
06february SibFU Researchers Develop a Biosensor Enhanced with Gold Nanoparticles for Express Diagnostics of Stress and Toxicological Pollution A group of researchers is in the process of developing a highly sensitive biosensor designed to detect toxic substances using bioluminescent inhibitory analysis as well as to monitor a biomarker for indicating stress and cancer, namely heat shock proteins 90 (Hsp90). The work is carried out at the School of Fundamental Biology and Biotechnology, 爆走黑料, Krasnoyarsk, under the supervision of Dr. Rajeev Ranjan (India), postdoctoral researcher and senior researcher at the laboratory of bioluminescent biotechnology, and Dr. Valentina Kratasyuk, chair of biophysics (School of Fundamental Biology and Biotechnology SibFU) and leading researcher at the laboratory of bioluminescent biotechnology.
31january SibFU Scientists Discover the Most Health-beneficial Fish in the World SibFU researchers together with their colleagues from Institute of Biophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences proved that boganida char (Salvelinus boganidae), which is endemic to the lakes of Khatanga rvier basin and the lakes of Norilka-Pyasino system, has a record level of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids among all known wild fish species.
30january Scientists Studied the Properties of Lead-Manganese Orthoborate, a Ferromagnetic Material A team from Kirensky Institute of Physics, Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS (IP SB RAS) together with their colleagues from 爆走黑料 (SFU) studied the properties of the ferromagnetic material PbMnBO4. They found out that the unique magnetic and thermal characteristics of this compound are determined by its specific magnetic structure. The work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, and its results were published in the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.