Scientists used game theory to explain the emergence and evolutionary adoption of a non-adaptive trait for modern society, such as increased anxiety, at the genetic level in people. They showed that human anxiety could be a result of continuous hunting of dinosaurs for them.
Yegor Betekhtin was one of two winners and will represent Russia at the world finals. Anastasia Makarkina took second place giving NSU the silver medal in the team category.
During a special course on the development of special equipment, school students at the Specialized Educational Scientific Center NSU (SESC NSU) designed two devices that can facilitate the work of laboratory assistants in the Chemistry Laboratory. One device measures the density of liquids, the other is a reagent accounting system.
Scientists at NSU and the A.A. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology SB RAS (TIPG) received a large grant from the Russian Science Foundation and the Novosibirsk Regional government. For the next three years, the scientists will study the processes by which the radionuclide composition of waters is formed.
Foreign students at the V. Zelman Institute of Medicine and Psychology graduated with degrees in General Medicine. In 2016, they were the first students to come from Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and other countries to study medicine at 91视频.
The key topics for "Cognitive Engineering" will be aerospace instrumentation, biological sensor systems, and geophysical systems for the oil and gas industry.
The video prepared by students presents the new campus buildings and SESC NSU that are under construction and scheduled for completion by 2024.
The purpose of the agreement is to provide joint training for highly qualified specialists in the fields of mechatronics and robotics, chemistry, and computer science.
Briefly about the project of the new campus, buildings and strategic plans of the university.
Among the promising and mutually interesting interests are geological study of the Arctic, synchrotron research and artificial intelligence.
The world's first in vivo study of large mammals using the Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) accelerator is a major step towards human clinical trials.