1. Conversations about the car - Yu. Dolmatovsky, 1976
The author of many books about cars and automotive structures, Candidate of Technical Sciences Yu. Dolmatovsky, talks about the first and modern cars, their future and the acute problems of motoring.
2. Conversations about invention - N. Petrovich, 1982
Thousands and thousands of people on the planet are racking their brains to improve existing devices or create new ones to make work easier and improve human life. The inventor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor N. Petrovich talks about inventors and invention in our country, about its great importance, about the scientific and technical creativity of young people, about interesting domestic and foreign finds. The reader will find a lot of practical advice in the book: choosing a topic, methods for finding new solutions, assessing novelty, drawing up a description and claims.
3. The path to invention - N. Petrovich, V. Tsurikov, 1986
The authors of the book are inventors themselves. They described ten steps that a person must take to go from identifying the topic of an invention to its completion. This is especially useful to know for those who are involved in the NTTM (Scientific and Technical Creativity of Youth) movement. The publication is intended for the general reader
4. Paradoxes of science - A. Sukhotin, 1980
The book talks about the role of paradoxes in scientific discoveries. Paradoxes are ambiguous: their causes, nature, and influence on the development of cognition are varied. But they all manifest themselves where the unusual is born. The reader will learn what the “inventor’s paradox” is, see how researchers use the “amateur-specialist” paradox and others in their work.
5. Rhythms and algorithms - A. Sukhotin, 1988
The book is about how scientific knowledge is obtained and works of art are created, what is common in the work of a scientist and an artist, and what is the difference between their working methods.
6. Statistics tell - L. Volodarsky, 1982
How many of us, Soviet people? Do you need to build a lot of housing? What products and how many does the industry produce? The questions that statistics answer are truly countless.
The head of the USSR Central Statistical Office, L. Volodarsky, talks about what the science of statistics is and how it helps in planning and managing the national economy.
The publication is intended for the general reader.
1. Conversations about the car - Yu. Dolmatovsky, 1976
The author of many books about cars and automotive structures, Candidate of Technical Sciences Yu. Dolmatovsky, talks about the first and modern cars, their future and the acute problems of motoring.
2. Conversations about invention - N. Petrovich, 1982
Thousands and thousands of people on the planet are racking their brains to improve existing devices or create new ones to make work easier and improve human life. The inventor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor N. Petrovich talks about inventors and invention in our country, about its great importance, about the scientific and technical creativity of young people, about interesting domestic and foreign finds. The reader will find a lot of practical advice in the book: choosing a topic, methods for finding new solutions, assessing novelty, drawing up a description and claims.
3. The path to invention - N. Petrovich, V. Tsurikov, 1986
The authors of the book are inventors themselves. They described ten steps that a person must take to go from identifying the topic of an invention to its completion. This is especially useful to know for those who are involved in the NTTM (Scientific and Technical Creativity of Youth) movement. The publication is intended for the general reader
4. Paradoxes of science - A. Sukhotin, 1980
The book talks about the role of paradoxes in scientific discoveries. Paradoxes are ambiguous: their causes, nature, and influence on the development of cognition are varied. But they all manifest themselves where the unusual is born. The reader will learn what the “inventor’s paradox” is, see how researchers use the “amateur-specialist” paradox and others in their work.
5. Rhythms and algorithms - A. Sukhotin, 1988
The book is about how scientific knowledge is obtained and works of art are created, what is common in the work of a scientist and an artist, and what is the difference between their working methods.
6. Statistics tell - L. Volodarsky, 1982
How many of us, Soviet people? Do you need to build a lot of housing? What products and how many does the industry produce? The questions that statistics answer are truly countless.
The head of the USSR Central Statistical Office, L. Volodarsky, talks about what the science of statistics is and how it helps in planning and managing the national economy.
The publication is intended for the general reader.
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