Glossary entry

Russian term or phrase:

из области научной рекламы

English translation:

from the realm of science advertising

Added to glossary by GaryG
Jan 9, 2004 21:11
20 yrs ago
Russian term

из области научной рекламы

Russian to English Art/Literary
Первичные заявления о нанотехнологии как о принципиально новой и потенциально разрушительной все-таки относятся к области научной рекламы и реальности ближайшего будущего.

Discussion

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Proposed translations

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8 mins
Selected

from the realm of science advertising

This seems the way to get the idea across to a general readership.
Peer comment(s):

agree Jack Doughty
14 mins
agree Emil Tubinshlak
35 mins
agree Montefiore : or scientific advertising
1 hr
I chose "science" over "scientific" because the use of the latter might suggest the advertising was scientific as opposed to "about science"
agree Marina Gorlach
1 hr
agree Vladimir Dubisskiy : at least, it as vague as the original:-)) 'science advertising'why..
9 hrs
A good question, but perhaps beyond the scope of a translator :-); nevertheless, I suspect it's about the tendency to rush to the press with a new development in order to get funding
agree Zoya ayoz (X)
11 hrs
agree Alexander Alexandrov
17 hrs
agree Oleg Pashuk (X)
22 hrs
agree Alex Volovodenko : imho, this is the closest in meaning to the original
22 hrs
agree Leah Aharoni
1 day 12 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Спасибо!"
+2
20 mins

...to promote science awareness



If nanotechnology is going to be the next biggest little thing in Texas, the state needs more money, better-educated students and higher public awareness.

"Nanotechnology will no doubt change our world, but it presents new challenges to our educational system, our industries, and our federal, state and local governments," said Richard F. Reidy, a UNT assistant professor of materials science and engineering. "Many important issues regarding the funding and value of nanotechnology must be decided by an educated and informed populace."

http://www.nasvf.org/web/allpress.nsf/pages/8040.

Peer comment(s):

agree manana : по контексту этот перевод, я думаю, гораздо ярче
1 hr
thank you
agree Margarita
10 hrs
thank you
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15 hrs

in the science fiction territory

science fiction - imaginary future develeopments in science and their effect on life

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Note added at 2004-01-10 12:35:07 (GMT)
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The concept of nanotechnology used to belong to the world of science fiction, but
if you review the links below you will see that nanotechnology has joined the ...
www.scifan.com/themes/themes.asp?TH_themeid=13

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Note added at 2004-01-10 12:36:40 (GMT)
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... Science fiction has always been good for programmes that stand on the fine line
between science and fiction. Nanotechnology has lofty visions for a future ...
nanotechweb.org/articles/feature/1/11/3/1

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Even before we stopped regarding nanotechnology as science fiction,
development moved on so quickly that the technology has become a reality. ...
www.oresundit.com/composite-1610.htm

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Note added at 2004-01-10 12:40:27 (GMT)
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... Good near-future \"hard\" science fiction,with a focus on some key transhumanist
technologies: cryonics, the \"hypernet\", VR and nanotechnology. ...
www.gregburch.net/read/sf.html
Peer comment(s):

neutral Alex Volovodenko : nowadays it's not science fiction anymore
7 hrs
любая реклама всегда fiction
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