The National Agrarian University of Armenia has approved a scholarship for the most successful students. The scholarship will be named after Sergei Oganesovich Movsesyan.
Over the second half of October - the first half of November, the male Persian leopard named Chilmas, released in July 2023 on the territory of the Turmon Nature Reserve, explored and developed further territory.
Nordgold film “Soil”, created with the assistance of the IEE RAS, received first place in the category “Best Popular Science Film” at the V International Festival of Short Documentary Films about the Mining Industry
At the end of March, paleontologists from Belgium, Great Britain and Russia published a detailed description of the Early Cretaceous pliosaur Luskhan itilensis.
The XVIII All-Russian Congress of Nutritionists and Dietetics “Nutriciology and Dietetics for the Health of the Russian Population” was held in Moscow.
Deputy Science Direstor of IEE RAS, Corresponding Member of the RAS Alexey Vladimirovich Tiunov will give a lecture on October 29 at the Nauka 0+ Open Week in Shenzhen.
In October, 2023 in the village Divnoye, Stavropol Territory, the Fifth International Scientific Conference “Cranes of the Palearctic: Biology, Conservation” was held.
On September 5, the International conference “Chromosome-2023” began in Novosibirsk Akademgorodok, in which employees of two laboratories of the IEE RAS took part - Ph.D. N.Sh. Bulatov and Ph.D. S.V. Pavlova.
In September 2023, employees of the IEE RAS discussed the prospects for cooperation with the Institute of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Academy of Sciences of Heilongjiang Province.
Scientists from the IEE RAS found that the calls of 4-5 day old Mongolian hamster Allocricetulus curtatus cubs have the most complex acoustic structure among all the studied rodent species.
Candidate of Biological Sciences, researcher at the Center for Bird Ringing, A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS Sofia Rosenfeld worked in the Nizhnekolymsk region.
A team of Russian parasitologists and theriologists studied the species diversity and distribution of helminths of wild and semi-wild reindeer, musk ox and bighorn sheep in the Russian Arctic.
In a recent study, specialists from Russia and Spain for the first time studied the nutritional characteristics of representatives of two families of primitive fossil artiodactyls.