September 22 Daily S&T Trendletter

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Date: 22.09.2023
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  • Russia will launch production of lutetium-177 for cancer treatment by the end of the year

 

The isotope lutetium-177 will be produced in Tomsk on an industrial scale based on a nuclear reactor of the Polytechnic University. Specialists will be able to produce more than 10 thousand doses of medicines per year. Such production will be the second in Russia and will increase the number of medical procedures in the country.
Source: TASS

 

  • Scientists from Russia have found a way to extract up to 98% of aluminum oxide from ore

 

The new method is based on the technology of electrolytic reduction of iron compounds. Future experiments will be aimed to achieve the complete absence of the release of red sludge – an environmentally hazardous waste.
Source: TASS

 

  • The technology of robotic 3D bioprinting of skin for the treatment of wounds was presented in Russia

 

A new method of wound treatment was developed at NRTU MISIS: scientists presented a comprehensive solution that includes a hydrogel, a tool for applying it and software that allows for accurate and uniform printing. The innovation is that printing is done directly into the damaged area.
Source: Izvestia

 

  • By 2027, the Russian market of database management systems and data processing tools will almost double

 

Experts noted that after 2022, domestic products began to dominate sales in Russia for the first time. The results of a study by the “Center for Strategic Research” Foundation suggest that in 2027, the share of Russian vendors will account for about 98% of the total market volume.
Source: CNews

 

  • Samara University is developing a software package for modeling fuel consumption in aviation

 

Such software will make it possible to assess the potential of using biofuels and its impact on the operational characteristics of aircraft. The work is being carried out in the context of the introduction of the International Civil Aviation Organization CORSIA program in 2027.
Source: RIA