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November 14th, 2007
Belarusian nuclear station to employ Russian specialists
Abstract:
Specialists of the two countries work on developing new programmes and projects, including the development of new lasers, light-emitting diodes, nanotechnologies, and medical equipment. Apart from that, Belarus, Russia and Ukraine have inked an agreement on holding biannual nanotech conferences in each country in turn. The next conference will be held in Minsk in April 2008.
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