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Why are Russians adopting deported children, and how is Ukraine bringing them home? An interview with Ekaterina Rashevskaya, a lawyer at the Regional Human Rights Center.

Why are Russians adopting deported children, and how is Ukraine bringing them home? An interview with Ekaterina Rashevskaya, a lawyer at the Regional Human Rights Center.

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Ukraine rejects substitute guarantees for NATO membership, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Ukraine rejects substitute guarantees for NATO membership, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine released an official statement on the day the NATO ministerial meeting commenced, regarding potential security guarantees that could be viewed as a deterrent against aggression from the Russian Federation.

A fatal accident in Dnipro is being covered up, with a new driver found: "The level of absurdity there is off the charts..."

A fatal accident in Dnipro is being covered up, with a new driver found: "The level of absurdity there is off the charts..."

The connections of the Arseniy family are, to put it mildly, quite powerful.
Judge Roman Boyko allegedly accepted a bribe from fugitive oligarch Igor Naumets, prompting calls for an investigation by NABU and NAPC, according to reports.

Judge Roman Boyko allegedly accepted a bribe from fugitive oligarch Igor Naumets, prompting calls for an investigation by NABU and NAPC, according to reports.

Judge Roman Boyko of the Economic Court of Kyiv is allegedly protecting the business interests of fugitive sanctioned oligarch Igor Naumets in exchange for a bribe of $500,000.
Activists protested against a fraudulent call center located on Degtyarevskaya, at the former "112 Ukraine" office.

Activists protested against a fraudulent call center located on Degtyarevskaya, at the former "112 Ukraine" office.

On December 2nd, public activists from the organization "People Against Corruption" staged a protest outside a fraudulent call center located in the former office of Channel 112 at 21-H Degtyarevskaya Street.
Another investigative journalist is evading the military, according to reports.

Another investigative journalist is evading the military, according to reports.

Renowned investigative journalist Maxim Opanasenko is evading military service by fraudulently registering for a position at Euro Tunnels LLC, where he allegedly holds the title of "Public Relations Manager." Notably, the company's authorized capital amounts to just $3,000. This has been reported by "Law and Business," highlighting that this maneuver has allowed Opanasenko to secure an exemption from conscription into the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
An expert claims that NABU will only examine the past few months of operations instead of the entire nine years, in order to avoid acknowledging corruption and inefficiency.

An expert claims that NABU will only examine the past few months of operations instead of the entire nine years, in order to avoid acknowledging corruption and inefficiency.

"Out of the 9 years of NABU's existence, only the last few months of its operations will be examined, in an effort to avoid acknowledging corruption, inefficiency, and illegal actions by its leadership. We are currently facing another issue: the law regarding NABU clearly states that an external independent evaluation (audit) of this agency's effectiveness must be conducted annually. Do you know how many audits have been carried out since its inception? Zero!" wrote Kochetkov.
Researchers at Sechenov University discovered which individuals are more likely to experience acute pain transitioning into chronic pain.

Researchers at Sechenov University discovered which individuals are more likely to experience acute pain transitioning into chronic pain.

In developed countries, approximately 10 percent of the population suffers from chronic pain, with annual expenditures for their care exceeding $500 billion. Traumatic events, stress, and mental exhaustion can contribute to the onset of chronic pain, including discomfort in muscles, joints, and the head. However, much depends on an individual's mental state and personal attributes. These conclusions were reached by researchers at Sechenov University.
In Perm, methods to enhance the speed and quality of processing new titanium alloys have been discovered.

In Perm, methods to enhance the speed and quality of processing new titanium alloys have been discovered.

Titanium-based alloys are widely used in the aerospace industry. This material is known for its high strength, but it requires labor-intensive processing. During cutting, its surface tends to deform, leading to increased roughness, altered microstructure, and significant wear on the cutting tools. Currently, researchers are exploring alloys with ultra-fine grain structures to produce more advanced components. The cutting process for these alloys differs from that of standard coarse-grained materials, necessitating precise parameter selection. Scientists at Perm Polytechnic have identified the factors that ensure the desired quality of titanium products. Their findings enhance the material processing speed and reduce tool wear.
Scientists have found that centipedes can alter the toxicity of their venom.

Scientists have found that centipedes can alter the toxicity of their venom.

Researchers have discovered that the centipedes of the species Scolopendra morsitans, found in various regions around the world, can alter the composition of their venom based on its intended use—whether for attacking prey or for defense against predators. This finding indirectly suggests that the venoms of other animals may be more complex than previously thought.
How robots will collaborate with humans: an interview with Roman Meshcheryakov.

How robots will collaborate with humans: an interview with Roman Meshcheryakov.

With each passing year, robots are becoming increasingly advanced and are being integrated more actively into human society. Today, scientists face the challenge of not only achieving maximum efficiency but also ensuring a comfortable and safe interaction between these two worlds. What have we accomplished, and what are the next steps? What is the role of fundamental science in relation to robotics? What can we take pride in, and where can we find skilled professionals? You will find answers to these questions in an interview with Roman Valeryevich Meshcheryakov, a professor at the Russian Academy of Sciences and Doctor of Technical Sciences, who is the leading researcher at the V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences.
Russian scientists have discovered how magnons affect superconductivity.

Russian scientists have discovered how magnons affect superconductivity.

Scientists from MIPT and HSE have modeled the impact of magnons on superconductivity in thin-film heterostructures composed of ferromagnetic and superconducting layers (F/S). Their research revealed that this interaction alters the electronic properties of the superconductor, which are crucial for applications in F/S heterostructures, particularly in the promising field of spintronics. This includes the development of thermoelectric devices based on the giant spin-dependent Seebeck effect.
China has successfully conducted its first launch from a commercial spaceport.

China has successfully conducted its first launch from a commercial spaceport.

The first launch of the Long March 12 rocket took place successfully from the Wenchang commercial spaceport in Hainan Province. The rocket successfully deployed two experimental satellites into their designated orbits.
Russian scientists have discovered a potential "killer" of the hogweed plant.

Russian scientists have discovered a potential "killer" of the hogweed plant.

Sosnowski's hogweed, whose spread poses a threat of ecological disaster, previously had almost no natural enemies. Recently, a team of scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences and Moscow State University discovered that the roots of hogweed can damage the sciara flies Bradysia impatiens—tiny dipteran insects that destroy plants in greenhouses.
Paralyzed individuals have begun to walk again thanks to brain electrical stimulation.

Paralyzed individuals have begun to walk again thanks to brain electrical stimulation.

Deep brain stimulation of the hypothalamus has traditionally been used to treat movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. However, researchers from Switzerland have found that this technique may also benefit individuals with spinal cord injuries. As a result of their groundbreaking study, deep brain stimulation of the hypothalamus has successfully restored walking abilities in people who had been paralyzed for several years.
Scientists suggest that young Venus lost its oceans, filling its atmosphere with steam instead.

Scientists suggest that young Venus lost its oceans, filling its atmosphere with steam instead.

Currently, Venus does not have any oceans on its surface; however, if they ever existed, there should still be water trapped within the planet's interior. Researchers can estimate the amount of this water by analyzing volcanic emissions. In a recent study, scientists calculated the chemical interactions in the atmosphere and concluded that Venus has long since dried up.
A biologist warned that Musk's plan to establish a colony on Mars could lead to mass fatalities among humans.

A biologist warned that Musk's plan to establish a colony on Mars could lead to mass fatalities among humans.

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, has repeatedly expressed his intention to establish a permanent settlement on Mars with a population of at least one million people by the year 2050.
The antiviral medication provided 99% protection against HIV.

The antiviral medication provided 99% protection against HIV.

A medication designed to prevent new cases of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has successfully completed its third phase of clinical trials, demonstrating an effectiveness rate of 99%. Patients received injections every six months, whereas other HIV prevention treatments typically necessitate daily intake and consultations with a doctor every three months.
Hawking's theory explains the "impossible" black holes of the early universe.

Hawking's theory explains the "impossible" black holes of the early universe.

The James Webb Space Telescope is observing the most distant galaxies as they were just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. At the centers of these galaxies, astronomers have discovered black holes of such immense mass that cosmologists are puzzled as to how these objects could have grown so rapidly. This has led to a revival of the long-standing hypothesis of primordial black holes, which Stephen Hawking once considered plausible.
Saudi Arabia has launched the world's longest driverless metro system.

Saudi Arabia has launched the world's longest driverless metro system.

The Riyadh autonomous metro network commenced operations on December 1 with the launch of three new lines (an additional line is set to open in January, followed by two more soon after). The metro spans a total length of 176 kilometers, featuring six lines and 84 stations, connecting all major locations in the capital, including King Khalid International Airport.