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Latest issue of the e-journal "Innovative Technologies in Turkmenistan" published

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Latest issue of the e-journal "Innovative Technologies in Turkmenistan" published

Scientists and specialists interested in current scientific research and developments can explore the publications in the latest issue of the electronic scientific-practical journal "Innovative Technologies in Turkmenistan," published by the International Scientific and Technological Park of the Academy of Sciences of the country.

The new issue features results of scientific works by Turkmen and foreign scientists across various fields of science and technology, with both theoretical and practical significance. 

For instance, specialists may find interest in the article "Elliptic Equation with Singular Potential in a Circle," while most other materials have a scientific-applied nature aimed at solving specific problems. The article "Determining the Phytochemical Composition and Quality Indicators of Milk Thistle Seeds Using an Innovative Method" presents results of microscopic studies of milk thistle seeds, identifying characteristics of their medicinal properties and quality indicators necessary for therapeutic purposes.

The article "Obtaining Environmentally Friendly Anti-Icing Agents from Local Raw Materials in Turkmenistan" outlines the scientific basis for producing an eco-friendly anti-icing reagent using products from the Garabogazkarbamid plant as raw material. The publication "Ecology of Birds in Central Kopetdag and Its Foothills under Climate Change Conditions" provides scientific data on bird species inhabiting Central Kopetdag and its foothills and assesses the impact of newly formed forest zones on ornithofauna.

In "The Importance of Using Licorice Root Residues for Rehabilitating Salinized Lands," results are presented on reducing soil salinity using industrial waste from licorice roots as a natural sorbent. The article "Method for Obtaining Lanolin from Local Sheep Wool in Turkmenistan" describes lanolin extraction from sheep wool, evaluating the solubility and density of the obtained substance, confirming its characteristics typical of lanolin. The publication "Phytochemical Study of St. John's Wort Flowers Growing in Koytendag" analyzes tests conducted on St. John's Wort plant material according to widely accepted medical standards, determining moisture content, saponins, and flavonoid levels within the plant material.