
Vladimir Gusakov
Belarusian science: current state and future challenges
Alexander Shumilin, Irina Filatova
Exact sciences as growth points for innovation
Import-substituting sensor for Belarusian mechanical engineering High technologies as helpers in the search of drugs against COVID-19
Sergey Shcherbakov, Galina Melnikova
Sergey Shcherbakov, Galina Melnikova High-tech developments for key industries
Onboard automated system SVM-420i Innovative equipment and technologies for ion nitriding Polymers for mechanical engineering Sintered friction materials for automotive and railway transport
Alexey Trukhanov
Significant achievements in Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Quality of products is the key to the health of the nation Membrane technologies protecting the environment Geoinformation system for improving the accuracy of numerical weather forecasts for Belarus
Oleg Baranov, Valentina Rassadina, Zhanna Anisova
Applied research to improve the population’s quality of life
Genetics of the future: how DNA technologies are changing medicine Molecular genetics at the service of the agro-industrial complex Bacterial concentrates to improve the quality of silage feed of the Laksil line
Vasily Bogdan, Tatyana Gnedko
Advanced practices of medical academic science
Innovations for health: from research to practice
Vladimir Azarenko
Key trends in the agricultural sector
Scientific support for animal husbandry New varieties and technologies in fruit growing Microbiological control of agronomically harmful organisms Vivalen corn hybrid
Yury Adameika, Iryna Padarozhniaya
Problems of Commercialization of Results of Scientificand Technical Activities in the Republic of Belarus and Solutionsm
The authors consider the legislative regulation and practical methods of the R&D commercialization. They show the reasons obstructing the innovative production, and give recommendations for overcoming them.