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In ten years working in academic research, I don't think I've ever read a paper from a Russian research group in a Russian institute.

Plenty of excellent Russian scientists based around the world, though. Such as Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who won the Nobel prize for physics in 2010 for work they did in Manchester university.
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Amethyst wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:37 pm
Biffer wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:25 pm
Amethyst wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 8:35 pm

Again, which other countries could qualify? Making my list off as bullshit is a bit harsh, I think.
Give us a reason why it’s not bullshit then. Justify it.
So far the best that anyone has come up with is that the UK should replace Russia in the top 5 (I disagree with that). There seems to be consensus that the other countries mentioned by me should be top of he list. So it's not a bullshit list as only the position of Russia seems to be challenged.
Still no reason or justification. And you’ve rubbished every other suggestion of a method without telling us yours.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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fishfoodie wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 5:24 pm
Lemoentjie wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 5:03 pm Russia boasts many brilliant minds, despite some of the more decadent ones being lured by dollars to American and British universities. It's no surprise that they are world leaders in creating a COVID-19 vaccine. Well done to Russia.
Certainly world leaders at creating biological weapons; & the skills are transferable
huh..
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wet-socks wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 11:28 pm
fishfoodie wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 5:24 pm
Lemoentjie wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 5:03 pm Russia boasts many brilliant minds, despite some of the more decadent ones being lured by dollars to American and British universities. It's no surprise that they are world leaders in creating a COVID-19 vaccine. Well done to Russia.
Certainly world leaders at creating biological weapons; & the skills are transferable
huh..
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I've worked with plenty of Russian scientists of the years and they're decent enough. Funny bunch though - their battles amongst each other make the inter-Saffa shitfights on PR look like child's play.

In fact the only murderer/murderee I know was when one of them decided to kill his wife, who was also a scientist at work. 'Got off' on an insanity plea, though he only seemed mid-range on the Russian craziness spectrum to me.
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Nols wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:04 pm In ten years working in academic research, I don't think I've ever read a paper from a Russian research group in a Russian institute.

Plenty of excellent Russian scientists based around the world, though. Such as Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who won the Nobel prize for physics in 2010 for work they did in Manchester university.
Exactly, which is a prime example why everything is a bit of a mystery as far as Russia is concerned. They tend to keep very much "in-house"
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Quade wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 4:06 am I've worked with plenty of Russian scientists of the years and they're decent enough. Funny bunch though - their battles amongst each other make the inter-Saffa shitfights on PR look like child's play.

In fact the only murderer/murderee I know was when one of them decided to kill his wife, who was also a scientist at work. 'Got off' on an insanity plea, though he only seemed mid-range on the Russian craziness spectrum to me.
Should be banned for racism.
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Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:56 am
Quade wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 4:06 am I've worked with plenty of Russian scientists of the years and they're decent enough. Funny bunch though - their battles amongst each other make the inter-Saffa shitfights on PR look like child's play.

In fact the only murderer/murderee I know was when one of them decided to kill his wife, who was also a scientist at work. 'Got off' on an insanity plea, though he only seemed mid-range on the Russian craziness spectrum to me.
Should be banned for racism.
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I agree - ban Wikipedia while you're at it:
Modern Slavic nations and ethnic groups are considerably diverse both genetically and culturally, and relations between them – even within the individual groups – range from "ethnic solidarity to mutual feelings of hostility".[10]
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Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:54 am
Nols wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:04 pm In ten years working in academic research, I don't think I've ever read a paper from a Russian research group in a Russian institute.

Plenty of excellent Russian scientists based around the world, though. Such as Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who won the Nobel prize for physics in 2010 for work they did in Manchester university.
Exactly, which is a prime example why everything is a bit of a mystery as far as Russia is concerned. They tend to keep very much "in-house"
By that reasoning you should have North Korea in your top five as well.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Lobby wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:23 am Given the alacrity with which (we are told) Russia was attempting to hack into UK universities developing vaccines, and their long history of relying on espionage rather than innovation in science and technology, part of me wonders if the Russian vaccine is in fact a modified version of the Oxford (or any other) vaccine.
This is part of the constant Russophobia. We're talking about a country that put the first man in space, the first woman in space, the first satellite in space, invented the solar cell, discovered viruses, invented the LED.

The truth is that the West doesn't want Russia to be seen as its equal, for various reasons. If anything, you'd expect the West to be stealing from Russian research.

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Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:54 am
Nols wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:04 pm In ten years working in academic research, I don't think I've ever read a paper from a Russian research group in a Russian institute.

Plenty of excellent Russian scientists based around the world, though. Such as Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who won the Nobel prize for physics in 2010 for work they did in Manchester university.
Exactly, which is a prime example why everything is a bit of a mystery as far as Russia is concerned. They tend to keep very much "in-house"
You're such a shit troll. :lol:
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Lemoentjie wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:11 am
Lobby wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:23 am Given the alacrity with which (we are told) Russia was attempting to hack into UK universities developing vaccines, and their long history of relying on espionage rather than innovation in science and technology, part of me wonders if the Russian vaccine is in fact a modified version of the Oxford (or any other) vaccine.
This is part of the constant Russophobia. We're talking about a country that put the first man in space, the first woman in space, the first satellite in space, invented the solar cell, discovered viruses, invented the LED.

The truth is that the West doesn't want Russia to be seen as its equal, for various reasons. If anything, you'd expect the West to be stealing from Russian research.

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What was the last majot breakthrough of note that came out of Russian labs/industry? Anything since the collapse of the USSR?
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Amethyst wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 7:58 pm
A6D6E6 wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 6:09 pm
Amethyst wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 4:50 pm

Wow, that hurts deeply. What is your top 5 or are you too much of a softcock to give your own list instead of throwing insults (a sign of your own insecurities and maybe inferior education)?
What value is there in me pulling a list out of my arse to compare with the list you have made up. Produce some support for your list or crawl back under your stone.
You are just a sour puss because I didn't list the UK in the top 5. Which of those 5 top countries I've mentioned should be replaced by the UK (there, I've made it easy for you)? And name any other country that should be included in that top 5 instead, come on softcock.
You do know that this isn't like discussing your favourite type of footwear don't you? Opinions are worthless. These things can be objectively assessed.
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Nols wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:21 am
Lemoentjie wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:11 am
Lobby wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:23 am Given the alacrity with which (we are told) Russia was attempting to hack into UK universities developing vaccines, and their long history of relying on espionage rather than innovation in science and technology, part of me wonders if the Russian vaccine is in fact a modified version of the Oxford (or any other) vaccine.
This is part of the constant Russophobia. We're talking about a country that put the first man in space, the first woman in space, the first satellite in space, invented the solar cell, discovered viruses, invented the LED.

The truth is that the West doesn't want Russia to be seen as its equal, for various reasons. If anything, you'd expect the West to be stealing from Russian research.

Выход, агент Лимон
What was the last majot breakthrough of note that came out of Russian labs/industry? Anything since the collapse of the USSR?
You'll find that out the day they nuke you to oblivion. :thumbup:
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A6D6E6 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:33 am
Amethyst wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 7:58 pm
A6D6E6 wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 6:09 pm

What value is there in me pulling a list out of my arse to compare with the list you have made up. Produce some support for your list or crawl back under your stone.
You are just a sour puss because I didn't list the UK in the top 5. Which of those 5 top countries I've mentioned should be replaced by the UK (there, I've made it easy for you)? And name any other country that should be included in that top 5 instead, come on softcock.
You do know that this isn't like discussing your favourite type of footwear don't you? Opinions are worthless. These things can be objectively assessed.
Like having 50 universities in the world top 100 opposed to none. Well done.
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fishfoodie wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 4:43 pm
Biffer wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 11:52 am
Raggs wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 11:48 am

I'd "rather" China's response, as it's at least still controlled. In truth, I'd rather wait until proper testing is done!

Russians gambling big time here, hopefully it doesn't bite them on the arse.
eah, they're still effectively having a large controlled trial, but it's pretty unethical as it doesn't involve volunteers (also doesn't cover the spread of demographics, so doesn't prove the fullrange of side effects across the population.).
I wonder how many political prisoners volunteered for vaccine trials in China & Russia
what are the chances of a lot of volunteers being in Xinjiang province ?!

Fauci is calling bullsh1t on the Russian vaccine - not sure how orange shitgibbon feels about that

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Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:52 am
A6D6E6 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:33 am
Amethyst wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 7:58 pm

You are just a sour puss because I didn't list the UK in the top 5. Which of those 5 top countries I've mentioned should be replaced by the UK (there, I've made it easy for you)? And name any other country that should be included in that top 5 instead, come on softcock.
You do know that this isn't like discussing your favourite type of footwear don't you? Opinions are worthless. These things can be objectively assessed.
Like having 50 universities in the world top 100 opposed to none. Well done.
That could indeed be a way to measure it. Happy with it?
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Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:52 am
A6D6E6 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:33 am
Amethyst wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 7:58 pm

You are just a sour puss because I didn't list the UK in the top 5. Which of those 5 top countries I've mentioned should be replaced by the UK (there, I've made it easy for you)? And name any other country that should be included in that top 5 instead, come on softcock.
You do know that this isn't like discussing your favourite type of footwear don't you? Opinions are worthless. These things can be objectively assessed.
Like having 50 universities in the world top 100 opposed to none. Well done.
You aren't even trying any more.
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A6D6E6 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:59 am
Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:52 am
A6D6E6 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:33 am

You do know that this isn't like discussing your favourite type of footwear don't you? Opinions are worthless. These things can be objectively assessed.
Like having 50 universities in the world top 100 opposed to none. Well done.
You aren't even trying any more.
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ticketlessinseattle wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:57 am
Fauci is calling bullsh1t on the Russian vaccine
Of course he would. So predictable. Also university rankings done by Western countries or bodies cannot be used as bias-free ranking systems.
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Lemoentjie wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:11 am
Lobby wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:23 am Given the alacrity with which (we are told) Russia was attempting to hack into UK universities developing vaccines, and their long history of relying on espionage rather than innovation in science and technology, part of me wonders if the Russian vaccine is in fact a modified version of the Oxford (or any other) vaccine.
This is part of the constant Russophobia. We're talking about a country that put the first man in space, the first woman in space, the first satellite in space, invented the solar cell, discovered viruses, invented the LED.

The truth is that the West doesn't want Russia to be seen as its equal, for various reasons. If anything, you'd expect the West to be stealing from Russian research.

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I am surprised that you didn’t include supersonic aircraft in your list of Russian ‘achievements’. I’m sure you believe that because the TU-144 debuted 3 months before Concorde, this proves that the Russians didn’t makes use of the 90,000 technical documents they stole from the British and French teams working on Concorde.
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Lobby wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 12:41 pm
Lemoentjie wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:11 am
Lobby wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:23 am Given the alacrity with which (we are told) Russia was attempting to hack into UK universities developing vaccines, and their long history of relying on espionage rather than innovation in science and technology, part of me wonders if the Russian vaccine is in fact a modified version of the Oxford (or any other) vaccine.
This is part of the constant Russophobia. We're talking about a country that put the first man in space, the first woman in space, the first satellite in space, invented the solar cell, discovered viruses, invented the LED.

The truth is that the West doesn't want Russia to be seen as its equal, for various reasons. If anything, you'd expect the West to be stealing from Russian research.

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I am surprised that you didn’t include supersonic aircraft in your list of Russian ‘achievements’. I’m sure you believe that because the TU-144 debuted 3 months before Concorde, this proves that the Russians didn’t makes use of the 90,000 technical documents they stole from the British and French teams working on Concorde.
Still needed to get the product in the air. Shit design anyway which went up in flames over a French suburb..
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Has Russia reduced the amount they are paying online trolls these days? The quality seems much lower than in the past.
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A6D6E6 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:38 pm Has Russia reduced the amount they are paying online trolls these days? The quality seems much lower than in the past.
Should have asked the Ruskies to build your Concorde for you.
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This guy is a poor man's bimbo. Same shiteness of pish posts but babblingly incoherent instead of only mildly so.
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And the TU144 had such a flawless flying record
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Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:54 am
Nols wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:04 pm In ten years working in academic research, I don't think I've ever read a paper from a Russian research group in a Russian institute.

Plenty of excellent Russian scientists based around the world, though. Such as Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who won the Nobel prize for physics in 2010 for work they did in Manchester university.
Exactly, which is a prime example why everything is a bit of a mystery as far as Russia is concerned. They tend to keep very much "in-house"
If only they fucken would.
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Please guys, let's be friends again. Russia > UK, it's not so bad just to admit it.
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But that's another counter-argument: the best Russian research isn't done at universities, it's done by government (usually military) institutes. Of course they're not going to release their findings to a British academic journal.
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Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:26 pm
Lobby wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 12:41 pm
Lemoentjie wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:11 am

This is part of the constant Russophobia. We're talking about a country that put the first man in space, the first woman in space, the first satellite in space, invented the solar cell, discovered viruses, invented the LED.

The truth is that the West doesn't want Russia to be seen as its equal, for various reasons. If anything, you'd expect the West to be stealing from Russian research.

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I am surprised that you didn’t include supersonic aircraft in your list of Russian ‘achievements’. I’m sure you believe that because the TU-144 debuted 3 months before Concorde, this proves that the Russians didn’t makes use of the 90,000 technical documents they stole from the British and French teams working on Concorde.
Still needed to get the product in the air. Shit design anyway which went up in flames over a French suburb..

Twice; & the Russians got that, honour first too !



Rumour had it; that the design was so Russian, when it came to the aircraft interior; that passengers would have ended up with severe hearing damage at the end of flights.
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fishfoodie wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:45 pm
Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:26 pm
Lobby wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 12:41 pm

I am surprised that you didn’t include supersonic aircraft in your list of Russian ‘achievements’. I’m sure you believe that because the TU-144 debuted 3 months before Concorde, this proves that the Russians didn’t makes use of the 90,000 technical documents they stole from the British and French teams working on Concorde.
Still needed to get the product in the air. Shit design anyway which went up in flames over a French suburb..


Twice; & the Russians got that, honour first too !



Rumour had it; that the design was so Russian, when it came to the aircraft interior; that passengers would have ended up with severe hearing damage at the end of flights.
Interesting video from the West. It does seem to be a totally different plane though, debunking the bullshit that it was a Concorde ripoff. Bigger, higher passenger capacity (different interior design), more powerful engines (Russian's own), specific design to give the heavier aircraft more lift, lots of changes and improvements in general before release for commercial flights. Notably, first crash in testing phase seems to be caused by pilot/crew error. All in all another fine world first achievement by the Ruskies. :thumbup:
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I see the Putintroll is back on message.
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Lobby wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:43 am I see the Putintroll is back on message.
It seems as if you have completely thrown in the towel now. Poor showing.
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Amethyst wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:05 am
fishfoodie wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:45 pm
Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:26 pm

Still needed to get the product in the air. Shit design anyway which went up in flames over a French suburb..


Twice; & the Russians got that, honour first too !



Rumour had it; that the design was so Russian, when it came to the aircraft interior; that passengers would have ended up with severe hearing damage at the end of flights.
Interesting video from the West. It does seem to be a totally different plane though, debunking the bullshit that it was a Concorde ripoff. Bigger, higher passenger capacity (different interior design), more powerful engines (Russian's own), specific design to give the heavier aircraft more lift, lots of changes and improvements in general before release for commercial flights. Notably, first crash in testing phase seems to be caused by pilot/crew error. All in all another fine world first achievement by the Ruskies. :thumbup:
Aeroflot are pretty good as well.
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Amethyst wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:05 am
fishfoodie wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:45 pm
Amethyst wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:26 pm

Still needed to get the product in the air. Shit design anyway which went up in flames over a French suburb..


Twice; & the Russians got that, honour first too !



Rumour had it; that the design was so Russian, when it came to the aircraft interior; that passengers would have ended up with severe hearing damage at the end of flights.
Interesting video from the West. It does seem to be a totally different plane though, debunking the bullshit that it was a Concorde ripoff. Bigger, higher passenger capacity (different interior design), more powerful engines (Russian's own), specific design to give the heavier aircraft more lift, lots of changes and improvements in general before release for commercial flights. Notably, first crash in testing phase seems to be caused by pilot/crew error. All in all another fine world first achievement by the Ruskies. :thumbup:
It was eventually acknowledged by Tupolev that much of the basic research regarding the delta wing, the drooping nose, etc came from KGB espionage. What they couldn't copy were the control systems - so rather brazenly they actually attempted to purchase them from the UK manufacturer, and were denied after government intervention (theoretically the same systems could have been retro-engineered for military aircraft). There's speculation that the lack of these control systems played a major part in the crash
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Plus there was all that good work done by Soviets in managing nuclear disasters.

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