andrey soldatova andrey gennadievich, leading researcher of the scientific and practical center for materials science, national academy of sciences of belarus hello, you came to our studio with beauty today. tell me this is a charm, and grown in your laboratory. it somehow differs from analogues. abroad. we developed the technology ourselves. we didn't buy it. it's very expensive. we developed it ourselves, its author sergey nikolaevich says. after we have developed it. it was for about 5 years, right? we began to think about the application of our emerald. well, of course, this is primarily a jewelry business and literally. that's after developing for three years there. we have already begun cutting, that is, we have our own cutting machine. your own screen, which makes these jewelry inserts, is of high quality, if you give it to a jeweler, and natural and yours it differs greatly in composition in characteristic composition in structure in hardness, it is absolutely identical to natural emerald. the only difference is that it grows in natural emerald, well, in hydrothermal conditions, therefore, with a large magnification, you can see micro-bubbles of water, which we do not have, but the price is different. i think at times here, yes at times, of course, because well, let's say an emerald of such quality. natural, but it costs, say, $ 7,000 per carat. and our emeralds cost 100 times less, are in demand among belarusians, or maybe the export direction is developing, but mainly, of course, belarus, but they buy all over the world russia baltic ukraine china india that is it's the whole world. how long does it take to grow this beauty of your grows 3 month is about 80 carats that is needed for this . it's some kind of temperature. this is a special condition a special solvent for this and let's say. so a chromophore additive, that is, an additive that determines the color of an emerald, in general, can only be of two colors, either pure green or very slightly blue . all other beryls, that is, they have a common formula, but have a different color. they no longer belong to emeralds. well, besides green emeralds, what else do you grow? well , we have developed a technology for growing red beryl. its natural analogue is called big bit yes, it is mined in only one deposit in the united states of america in the state of utah and such a red big bit well, it is five times more expensive than a diamond, a rather rare stone and the largest one that was made in a jewelry insert. it has been zero for a long time and is successfully conducting research in the field of solid state physics. what other new discoveries in this area are you planning? maybe in the near future to realize, let's say emeralds - well, for example, for me, yes, well, about 15% of my working time is not, main emeralds originally. well, it was interesting, our laboratory has been growing monocrystals for more than 50 years, it's interesting. i have an ongoing project of fundamental research funds with mongolia. yes, i am engaged in carbon nanotubes as carriers of drugs, that is, my task is to obtain water-soluble carbon nanotubes with a sphere of magnetic properties, that is, another task will be the next one to attach. this is the cure. these need tubes, but for now it is a water-soluble tube. she can easily penetrate the cell membrane. and if there, for example, a complex ethereal connection, well, biologists will understand me. she can easily pinch off there. this is the medicine and it is free to come back out of this cell, and a has magnetic properties through its bloodstream. it is possible to direct by an external magnetic field and that is to realize the address. i need drug delivery. thank you very much andrey datov and leading researcher of the practical center for materials science over belarus answered the questions of the program belarusian vaccine against coronavirus, promising developments, scientists and the preservation of the traditions of the ancestors in a unique folk rite will be back in the studio in a few minutes. what messages from the past are found today in belarusian shrines? there is the rest of the name, several letters and braids, dashes next to it, as if someone was counting something for a certain period of time, most likely, someone gave a magpie about himself. where does spiritual education begin? we tell children about god, i, uh, spend a lot of time so that children learn exactly what divine love is, how to communicate with each other children. what is prosphora and how is it prepared in monasteries in the morning ? you yourself will come out of this test , somewhere in the 5 liturgies of large spaces specially liturgical and somewhere around 120 small prosphora,