Reporting from the 鈥淎kademik Boris Petrov鈥 ship, Svyatoslav Ponasenko spoke about the team's achievements and impressions from his first weeks on the northeastern part of the Kara Sea.
In her ethnographic study, Na An studies the influence of modern civilization on small cultural societies and tries to understand how to maintain a balance between the continuity of traditions and technological progress.
Among the promising and mutually interesting interests are geological study of the Arctic, synchrotron research and artificial intelligence.
Scientists have discovered the oldest traces of modern humans in the Arctic dating back 40,000 years ago. The discovery was made studying animal bones found at the Paleolithic complex in the Lower Ob region using the accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) method at the Center for Collective Use 芦Accelerator Mass Spectrometry NSU-NSC禄.
NSU Geologists became participants of the Arctic Floating University expedition and spent nearly a month on board of the research ship 芦Professor Molchanov禄. The member of the expedition, the paleomagnetologist Nikolai Mikhaltsov, told about the uneasy work on Novaya Zemlya and further plans for cooperation with the Floating University