St. Petersburg Federal Research Center
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

We wish you, Nikita Vladimirovich, and the K. May School Museum further prosperity, good health, well-being and new accomplishements!

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May good health, inexhaustible energy, joy from the won scientific victories as well as the joys of the season follow you all the next year round!

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Researchers of the St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPC RAS) taught professional development courses in cyber forensics to members of the Investigative Committee from various regions of Russia. The classes are aimed at improving the competence of investigators while crimes detection in the digital environment.

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According to the orders of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation No. 1399 dated December 18, 2019 and No. 768 dated July 08, 2020, on the SPIIRAS basis the Federal State Institution of Science "St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences" (SPC RAS) was established through joining the following institutions: IL RAS, SRCES RAS, FSBSI SZNIESH, N-W CIRPFM, FSBSI NSRAI.

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Congratulations to the postgraduates and wishes of great success and achievements in their further professional research!

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Congratulations to the scientists and wish them further only a success!

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The training was carried out within the framework of executing the requirements of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation on anti-terrorist protectability of institutions subordinate to the Ministry.

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Researchers of the St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPC RAS) demonstrated their developments at the international exhibition-festival "The Future is Routine" held in St. Petersburg. At the Center’s exhibition stand the methods of growing high-yielding crops for the production of feed were displayed.

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Researchers of the St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPC RAS) via an original technology for biological monitoring have revealed that diclofenac, a component of widespread painkillers, getting along together with human waste into reservoirs, can cause gastrointestinal diseases in their inhabitants.

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