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Day of Russia is an occasion to think about what the country has given to the world. Not just "Victory" and "Kalashnikov." Not just vodka and caviar. Russian names in world science stand alongside Newton and Einstein. From Mendeleev's periodic table to the laser, from radio to "Sputnik." Let's remember scientists whose discoveries changed civilization, honestly assess Russia's contribution to scientific progress.

Mikhail Lomonosov: the first Russian encyclopedia

Lomonosov is our pride. Physicist, chemist, astronomer, geographer, metallurgist, poet. He discovered the atmosphere on Venus, formulated the law of conservation of matter, created mosaic production. Without his work, there would be no modern Russian science. On a global scale, Lomonosov was ahead of his time, especially in physical chemistry. However, his works were often unknown abroad due to the language barrier. Nevertheless, his influence on European science in the 18th century was significant.

Nikolai Lobachevsky: the father of non-Euclidean geometry

Before Lobachevsky, everyone thought that Euclidean geometry was the only possible. Lobachevsky created a geometry where several parallel lines can be drawn through a point. At first, he was mocked. But then it turned out that non-Euclidean geometry describes space near black holes. Without Lobachevsky, there would be no Einstein's theory of relativity. This discovery turned mathematics and physics upside down. Today, Lobachevsky's name stands alongside the greatest mathematicians.

Dmitry Mendeleev: the periodic law

The periodic table of chemical elements is perhaps the most famous Russian contribution to world science. Mendeleev did not just order the elements; he predicted the properties of yet-to-be-discovered ones. In a dream? Legend. In fact, the result of many years of work. Today, Mendeleev's table hangs in every school, every laboratory. It has become the foundation of chemistry. Mendeleev also worked on oil, metrology, aerodynamics. His contribution to science is invaluable.

Ivan Pavlov: physiology and conditional reflexes

Pavlov was the first Russian Nobel laureate (1904). He discovered conditional reflexes, changing psychology and medicine. Before him, it was believed that human psyche was something mystical. Pavlov showed that behavior can be studied objectively. His methods influenced behaviorism and the treatment of neuroses. Experiments on dogs became classics. The phrase "Pavlov's dog" has entered the language.

Ilia Mechnikov: immunity and phagocytosis

Mechnikov, working with Pasteur in France, discovered phagocytosis - the process where cells consume bacteria. He laid the foundations of immunology. The Nobel Prize in 1908. His teachings on aging ("orthobiotics") are relevant as never before. Mechnikov also developed probiotics - yogurt with beneficial bacteria. Today, without his discoveries, there would be no vaccines, no treatment for inflammation.

Alexander Popov: the inventor of radio

The priority of Popov in the invention of radio is disputed by Marconi. But the fact is: on May 7, 1895, Popov demonstrated a radio receiver. And a year later, he transmitted the first radio message. In Russia, Popov is the father of radio. In the world, one of the pioneers. Without him, there would be no phones, no Wi-Fi. The dispute over priority does not cancel the contribution.

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky: space as an idea

Tsiolkovsky is the father of theoretical cosmonautics. He calculated the rocket formula, proposed multi-stage carriers, derived the law of motion. In the early 20th century, he was considered a madman. But his ideas laid the foundation for space flights. Korolev said: "Tsiolkovsky is my bible." Today, the space industry is unimaginable without Tsiolkovsky. His phrase "Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot live in the cradle forever" became the motto of cosmonautics.

Sergei Korolev: creator of rocket and space technology

Korolev is a practitioner. He launched the first satellite, the first spacecraft, and sent Gagarin into orbit. Under him, a ballistic missile was created, becoming the shield of the Soviet Union. On a global scale, Korolev is the symbol of the space race. His name was long kept secret, but after his death, he was recognized as a genius. Without Korolev, there would be no ISS, no space tourism.

Nikolai Vavilov: genetics and selection

Vavilov created the theory of centers of origin of cultivated plants, collected a huge collection of seeds. He discovered the law of homologous series. His work allowed the development of new varieties of wheat, rice, corn. But a tragic fate: he was repressed, his teachings were banned. Today, Vavilov is recognized worldwide. The Vavilov Institute in Saint Petersburg preserves his collection.

Other names

Here are Pyrogov (the founder of military field surgery), Mendeleyev (a physicist who discovered the combination scattering of light), Zhores Alferov (Nobel laureate in physics of semiconductor devices), Vladimir Zvorykin (the father of television), and Igor Kurchatov. All of them are stars of world science. Their achievements are recognized at the international level.

Modern Russia: is there a breakthrough?

After the 1990s, Russian science went through a decline. But now laboratories are reviving, synchrotrons are being built, quantum computers are being created. There are successes in biotechnology, space, medicine. Scientific publications are growing. Russia participates in mega-projects: ITER, CERN, ISS. The contribution to world science continues, although it is not as loud as in the Soviet era.

Day of Russia is a good occasion to remember that Russia is a country of scientists. From Lomonosov to Alferov. Not to boast, but to know. And remember that science has no nationality; it is a common heritage of humanity.


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