Alexandra Ustinova and the assault on the leadership of AOZ: what lies behind the surge of criticism.
Alexandra Ustinova, a member of parliament, has been actively criticizing the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) in recent days, potentially driven by her own ambitions.
10:40, 15 Jan
On the night of January 15, Russians shelled the Nikopol region using Grad rockets and artillery (PHOTOS)
Two communities in the Nikopol district came under heavy shelling.
07:06, 15 Jan
Man dies in a fire while visiting a sauna in Dnipropetrovsk region. (PHOTO)
An accident occurred on the premises of a private property in Pavlograd.
07:06, 15 Jan
Oil stains by the beach in Dnipro: what's the current situation? (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Local residents are concerned about the potential water contamination, but no official comments have been provided by authorities or environmentalists yet.
07:06, 15 Jan
Emergency power outages have been canceled in Dnipro.
Ukrenergo has ordered the cancellation of power outages in the city and the region.
07:06, 15 Jan
How public transport will operate in Dnipro on January 15th.
Changes are planned for the operation of the city's ground public transportation system.
07:06, 15 Jan
A drop of gas in the ocean of politics: What’s happening in the EU following the halt of gas transit from Russia through Ukraine?
The halt of Russian gas transit through Ukraine two weeks ago has not posed any issues for either Ukraine or the EU. Is there a risk of gas shortages, and what is happening with prices? This is explored in a report by RBC Ukraine's special correspondent, Yuri Doshchatov.
07:28, 14 Jan
During the shelling of Nikopol on the night of January 14, three people were injured, including a child (PHOTO).
In the Nikopol district, during shelling on the night of January 14, a child and two adults sustained injuries.
07:11, 14 Jan
Where in Dnipro will there be water and electricity outages on January 14?
Utility workers and energy specialists in Dnipro will be carrying out maintenance activities.
07:06, 14 Jan
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a schoolboy lost his life due to an explosion of an explosive device.
A high school student in a village in Dnipropetrovsk region tragically lost his life due to an explosion.
07:06, 14 Jan
How public transport will operate in Dnipro on January 14.
New changes will be implemented in the operation of public transport in Dnipro.
07:06, 14 Jan
On the night of January 14, three "Shahed" drones were shot down over Dnipropetrovsk region.
The sky defenders successfully dealt with the elimination of aerial targets.
07:06, 14 Jan
The first phase of construction for Toyota's unique smart city has been completed.
The automotive brand Toyota has announced the completion of the first phase of the Woven City project, which involves the construction of Japan's first smart city.
10:01, 13 Jan
A Chinese scientist has unveiled a plan to build a solar power station in space.
A rocket engineering expert and member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), Long Lehao, has unveiled an ambitious plan to utilize super-heavy rockets for the construction of solar power stations in space.
10:01, 13 Jan
Zoologists explain why cheetahs occasionally consume carrion.
In recent years, naturalists in three African reserves have observed cheetahs approaching carcasses and consuming meat left by other predators. Typically, these cats avoid scavenging, prompting a group of zoologists from South Africa to investigate what might have led the cheetahs to take the risk of feeding on leftovers. It is likely that a temporary relocation of these animals was the reason behind this behavior.
10:00, 13 Jan
SpaceX has postponed the seventh launch of its most powerful rocket.
Elon Musk's space company has postponed the seventh test flight of the Starship transportation system by two days. The launch is now scheduled for January 16 at 1:00 AM Moscow time.
10:00, 13 Jan
Russian scientists have filled a "white spot" on the global biodiversity map.
Researchers have published a dataset on the distribution of earthworms in Russia and neighboring countries in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). This dataset is based on materials from publications by Soviet and Russian soil zoologists. Scientists frequently utilize digital portals in their work. However, there remains a significant data gap for many regions and groups of organisms. In a study supported by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF), over 300 articles were identified and analyzed, yielding approximately 5,000 records of earthworm species distribution points across modern Russia and the former USSR. This data will enhance approaches to ecosystem conservation and biodiversity assessment, as well as enable the development of more accurate models for the distribution of this group of organisms.
10:00, 13 Jan
Mathematicians have disproved the hypothesis regarding the existence of a bunk bed.
Researchers from Russia, including two graduates of the Higher School of Economics (HSE), have disproven a well-known mathematical hypothesis that, despite lacking solid proof, was considered valid for 40 years.
10:00, 13 Jan
Atypical depression has been linked to genetic factors.
In the development of atypical depression, which differs from the classical "melancholic" type, genetic factors play a significant role. This conclusion was reached by a team of researchers that included specialists from the N. V. Sklifosovsky Clinical Medicine Institute and Sechenov University.
10:00, 13 Jan
A method for assessing persistence in adolescents has been developed.
Researchers from the Moscow City University of Psychology and Education have tested a new method called the "Persistence Scale," designed to assess the persistence of adolescents aged 12 to 18. Persistence is crucial for academic success and overcoming challenges. This validated method can be utilized for individual studies and in the practice of providing psychological support to teenagers.
10:00, 13 Jan