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what drives people to quit their modern lives and settle in remote. one finds them up to survive in the freezing cold. beginning in brushes and discover the arctic circle. thank you for joining us at two thirty here in moscow we go now to a quick recap of your headlines dozens are killed in damascus in the first suicide bombing since the syrian uprising began in march this comes as arab league observers arrived in the country in an effort to work out a peaceful solution to the conflict. just days after the pullout of u.s. troops the iraqi government plunges deeper into political crisis following a bombing wave that claimed more than seventy lives shiite prime minister nouri al maliki has called for his sone
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a deputy. lock to be sacked. and big brother is coming and he could be in your british taxi human rights activists by a surge and some surveillance cameras which are now to be installed in every taxi in the city of oxford recording not just video but audio as well authorities insist that the risk of intrusion is acceptable compared to the public safety benefits. those are the headlines i'll be back with the main news stories in about thirty minutes time next a special new year's edition of technology update that's coming your way. street. hello and welcome to technology update as you can see from the decorations at the department store. it's that time of year again now this artificial tree.
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new materials are replacing natural and traditional ones left and right and that's especially true with carbon fibers which are increasingly finding their way into gadgets and playthings. actually been around for decades. in cars. and here at a refurbished car plant. came to moscow to check out the opening of. the plant is expected to become the country's largest. tendency by many. of the facts in the near future possibly in a matter of
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a few years the demand for these materials. and bring about changes to the entire global economic system we are talking about millions of. soon as this breakthrough that is to say quantum leap occurs it will mean a revolution in technology a new world and russia must be prepared. get to the carbon. first we have to make. which looks like. there are several ways to go basically are mixed with a. additionally
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. two types of car. is produced with the help of. threads are made. by oxygen molecules from the air.
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they're put through to furnish. most of their non carbon. depending on their intended use they're either carbonized or. carbon content. each fiber is. percent carbon. carbon. there's a few more steps to go and that takes us back to the production facilities here at . the carbonized fibers to hold the new production line outfitted with three. we'll be able to churn out six hundred kilograms of. will produce an additional one hundred thirty kilos a day by two thousand and fifteen this factory could produce two thousand.
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customers. these materials to be used subject to. very thorough testing. the world standard for materials is to sixty to seventy. sixty to seventy thousand various samples for different kinds of design to check a full range of the materials properties. for those textiles can find their way. technology. the fabrics are turned into what are called. impregnated material they're basically the last intermediate phase before they're ready to be used in a whole host of things in this so called stage specialized equipment precisely
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introduced. into the right thing. to be shipped to. china are no doubt attractive markets but nonetheless we mainly focus on russia we monitor external markets for benchmarking purposes such as the pricing or to compare technologies in order to be able to produce a competitive product. tell
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you. early.
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he had to come here. the institute manufactures its own uranium targets and.
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the facilities here have been turning out. a quarter of a century supplying to just about all of the isotopes that the countries needed up until very recently the institute has produced ninety nine percent of them used in the russian market. given the fact that we're essentially dealing with highly enriched uranium there are extremely limited number of places can be produced. we started producing. after that. production. as it reached the end of its service to. commercial producers the.
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current supply production is dominated by just a handful of reactors the two largest account for over sixty percent of global demand those two reactors are both over fifty years old and beyond their intended service life when they're eventually decommissioned will have to be found several alternatives are being explored including one in russia. especially for isotopes. takes us to where a new look production has been set up late last year a company called isotopes began pumping out the radio at the research institute of atomic reactors to get up to full capacity is already started deliveries to clients like one of the world's leading isotopes. ensuring reliable deliveries of molybdenum is so important because it accounts for over eighty percent of all
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nuclear medicine operations worldwide and here in the meter of grad such a vital issue required a new solution. this technology has not been reworked in the chemical sense but in terms of the equipment and in this regard it's a new technology not available anywhere else as far as i'm aware and at the moment we're currently at the production. after the targets are cooled there transported to hot cells for processing that involves dissolving the whole target in a chemical solution solid residues are filtered out and is extracted using sailing or ammonium hydroxide here new technology saves time which is important because every hour after about one percent of the isotope is lost to radioactive decay. our production target is eight hundred units today we produced one hundred sixty there was a shipment yesterday that's the first phase of our production at the same time we
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continue working on the second stage and expected to reach its design capacity in two thousand and twelve. the output target here is very high about two thousand four hundred juries per week. overall demand is estimated at one hundred. production ramps up doctors should have the topes they need to perform lifesaving diagnostics. conditions the radiation by these isotopes can be harnessed to. function. by choosing the appropriate isotope radiation.
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can be taken. with christmas presents and with presents comes trash in many countries much of it just. fills. up people are increasingly looking for alternatives. to trash. every year.
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something we. as of today. having reached their. target. but they also haven't been without their problems.
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but. much more.
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difficult. required for. needed to be material. such materials hardly exist we developed a special formula. never been produced before no one could do it. but after a good amount of searching. into the liquid. something never been done before the whole process has to be done
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pretty quickly. and. the result is. to control just about everything. from the control. regulated. specially important. these extreme temperatures are needed to destroy all harmful.
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turbines and create. energy. that's going to help us to provide about twenty thousand homes with electricity. depending on consumption rates. because. the first.
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time. in the past twelve months what we hope to accomplish in the next. like those that recently took part in the fourth. the most important part of the. eight hundred. thirty.
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first project which is. typically. given the potential to damage these important parts. and try to strike the right balance between removing. as you can see here the previously.
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physical impact. of several major downsides. production costs and difficulties. we have managed to develop solutions for all of the. development. which can be easily produced in any of. only traditional. at the very beginning this is to take. twenty eight. easily when they come into contact with an active liquid. compressed air is used. to get rid of. completely.
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to get rid of the. pores of the. structure of the target. on the. production units through the complete. the project we started with design. then produced prototypes through the plates and. then we produced a pilot batch of three units we made the manually. by the time we go to. commercial production. innovative product. and there's apparently no shortage of interested customers especially in the energy sector. power plants like these serious build up on important parts can eat into the energy efficiency and profits
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as well as increase the chance of an accident but moving from cleaning power plants to what we do with electricity is the topic of alexander's most recent creation. for any portable devices such as mobile phones tablets laptops is going to be used on travel on trains planes. and users will no longer have to depend on having an electric around or remembering to take the relevant cord with them it will be in the past i think a major potential. trees. possibly. because switching to producing. is a big competitive advantage on the market. and that's not something that's been lost on many of the world's top makers a good number of them have teamed up to. there are already
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a decent number of so-called wireless charges on the market however at present all of them still require you to place your device on a charging pad and with a separate charger for each device they give you a bit more freedom but our phones are still tied directly to some kind of plugged in charger. there is a number of issues around this solution among them the impact on human health. devices in the vicinity the most important thing here is that we've succeed. bringing these devices efficiency up to a very high level about eighty five percent and that's not the only thing alexander thinks his wire a charger offers over the competition it can theoretically work with any mobile device but most importantly this russian prototype can top up your battery anywhere around the charger not just on a pad unlike with the others why roll works effectively up to thirty centimeters away from the base of this device uses the principle of the tesla coil as the
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energy producing call installed inside the mobile device. is equipped with a receiver designed as a stick. we have developed a special feed circuits for the coil which use a very high efficiency facts about eighty five percent of this is achieved through the use of a switch mode power supply unit or the coil in other words while any inductive system goes through the oscillation build up phase in order to build up the energy production in our device but there is no buildup as such we sense of the process just once and it exonerates through induction we have only given hansing impulses once in a while. and your device is still in the project stage what more do you need to do to bring it to the market. to start commercial production of this device we need to meet three requirements first we need to complete the prototype and run it through
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all the necessary tests then make all necessary improvements in changes and produce a pilot batch. second we need to have all the patients registered and we need to set up a technology company in accordance with international standards. within that wireless charger could hit the market sometime soon and we hope that it and the other developments we've showed you today make the future seem well just a little brighter so we'll see you next time and until then enjoy the ride.
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culture is that so much a given to each musician has the power to find the mark left with the american occupation in iraq officially coming to a close this week it's time to take stock was the war in occupation worth it for the. witnesses. to history in the making of. testimony. tends to.

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