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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2011 in the journal Technique - Youth:
108 minutes to the music of the stars!
50 years of triumph, loss and hope
7 fevers. The trigger is gold!
85 years on guard of the frame and the negative
Quizful - Internet service for programmers
Solid Edge with synchronous technology at the service of fundamental physics
Cars
Albion conquered
Anabiosis - the path to resurrection
Antivirus
Artillery preparation of the Bolshoi
Aerostatics instead of friction
Babach Big but ennobled
Without sound and flame
Silent exotic
Rocketless space. Well, almost rocket-free
Base jump over Queen Maud Land
Fearless
Antarctica is breaking records with the help of high-tech equipment and equipment
Looking for life in Antarctica
In space to Gagarin?
In pursuit of the PSI phenomenon
There are hundreds of talented young pilots in the country
An atomic cluster is being created in Tomsk!
V. A. Gorodnichev: Where was our aviation?
Explosions at Fukushima and the prospects for nuclear energy in the world
Extraterrestrial life embedded in the matrix
Aeronautical adventures of Lieutenant Schmidt
War with fire
Time to return the rockets
Floods of Eurasia
All weather snow
Gagarin and Seregin died in the air
Gagarin start and the builders of Baikonur
Hybrid, folk... but not E[yo]!
Hydrospace Tsiolkovsky
Hyperboloid of the Cossack Gavrilych
Main nanodevice
A flight to Mars requires ... suicide bombers?!
E[yo]-fon with a rotary engine
The Forgotten Forerunner of Modern Physics
A mystery that remains a mystery
Why secrete plasmoids?
Why Fiztekh is the head of the laboratory from Germany
Star Weekdays
Stars over Absheron
The golden age of sail
The inaccessibility zone is only 1%!
And three motors in the head!
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