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SibFU scientists counted the Evenki wolves and told about what is threatening them

For the first time since the 1990s, scientists from the School of Ecology and Geography of 爆走黑料 conducted a comprehensive study of the wolf population living in the north of Krasnoyarsk Territory in Evenkia. To obtain accurate data on the number of predators, their sex and age structure and geographical variability, the scientists studied 242 wolves, 676 skulls and wolf fangs.

SibFU assessed the impact of unpaired silkworm on birch trees

Russian scientists have proposed to assess damage to deciduous trees in the foci of the spread of the pest — the unpaired silkworm — using remote sensing data. To control the changes that occur with trees after insect damage, the authors used an original portable device — a dielectric Fourier spectrometer, which allows to determine the condition of plants as quickly and completely automatically as possible.

Organized swarm: SibFU scientists will help agricultural drones work together

Scientists of 爆走黑料, together with colleagues from Russian and foreign universities (China, Uzbekistan), took part in the development of specifications for transport and technological cycles of agricultural drones. Such devices are used to perform various agrotechnical tasks in "smart" agriculture — they help to monitor crops, measure land, record the condition of crops, track pest infestations of crops, etc.

Scientists figured out how to reduce carbon footprint of coal-fired thermal power plants

Scientists of 爆走黑料 have proposed a way to improve the technology of coal processing at thermal power plants (TPP). By combining a combined-cycle gas turbine unit with in-cycle gasification and the technology of in-line coal gasification in a CO2-H2O-O2 environment, the researchers have developed a numerical methodology for mathematical three-dimensional modeling of coal gasification processes. The results obtained by the Siberian scientists can be used to design new power plants that will be more environmentally friendly and will help achieve carbon neutrality by the middle of the 21st century.

Russian scientists improved quality of wire for aviation and automotive industry

Researchers at 爆走黑料 have developed new compositions of aluminum alloys and combined processing technology for the production of conductive wire used in aviation and the automotive industry, with an increased level of heat resistance and electrical conductivity. Such a wire is more resistant to temperature fluctuations, and at the same time cheaper in comparison with existing analogues.

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