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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 |
Mongolian scientists are displaying their inventions at an exhibition in Ulaanbaatar.
The
exhibition, called "Nano Mon 2008," allows scientists to present a
wide-range of inventions including Mongolian scientists' super
computers, electric power stations working on hydrogen, medicines made
from horse bones powdered at a molecular level, and many other nano
tech-based inventions.
In all, over 30 new products ready for production were exhibited.
Mongolian
scientists note that one of the urgent problems Mongolia is confronted
with is desertification as 70 percent of the total territory of
Mongolia is endangered. Scientists report that fodder and fine plants
are effective in combating desertification and requested government
assistance in this research.
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