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The State Kremlin Palace: An ambitious project in the heart of Russia


The State Kremlin Palace: An ambitious project in the heart of Russia
Kremlin Palace of Congresses.
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The history of the youngest building in the Kremlin that has held party congresses, kids’ celebrations and pop concerts.
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union had held its congresses in different locations. In tsarist times, it happened abroad. After the foundation of the USSR, the congresses were held in different places in Moscow; for example, in the Bolshoi Theater and in the Grand Kremlin Palace.
Joseph Stalin coming out of the Bolshoi Theater during the XVI congress.
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Then, Nikita Khrushchev decided the party needed a special place for congresses in the Kremlin. He didn’t imagine it being especially large at first, but in 1959, the General Secretary visited China. Probably, it was there he was inspired by the huge Great Hall of the People that seated 10,000 in Beijing.  ....

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Material for future electronics: New method makes graphene nanoribbons easier to produce


Credit: Daria Sokol/MIPT Press Office
Russian researchers have proposed a new method for synthesizing high-quality graphene nanoribbons a material with potential for applications in flexible electronics, solar cells, LEDs, lasers, and more. Presented in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, the original approach to chemical vapor deposition, offers a higher yield at a lower cost, compared with the currently used nanoribbon self-assembly on noble metal substrates.
Silicon-based electronics are steadily approaching their limits, and one wonders which material could give our devices the next big push. Graphene, the 2D sheet of carbon atoms, comes to mind but for all its celebrated electronic properties, it does not have what it takes: Unlike silicon, graphene does not have the ability to switch between a conductive and a nonconductive state. This defining characteristic of semiconductors like silicon is crucial for creating transistors, which underlie all of electronics ....

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