Where's my Soviet jetpack?
March 2, 2009 1:42 PM
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Soviet science: Besides the obvious topic of space exploration, name some examples of post World War II Soviet science that were so good, they entered global, widespread use without much modification and are perhaps still in use today.
Example No. 1: Stephen Hawking, British.
Example No. 2: Watson (American) and Crick (British) describe DNA.
Example No. 3: Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier discover HIV.
It doesn't even have to be original work, but how about breakthrough work with others' tech? An example of this would be Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita founding Sony and doing remarkable things with American-designed transistors.
Bad example: Dmitri Mendeleev's creation of the periodic table happened long before World War II.
So, where are my mad Soviet scientists and what did they do?
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posted by Rash at 1:51 PM on March 2