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Dubna

British  
/ ˈdʌbnə /

noun

  1. a new town in W Russia, founded in 1956: site of the United Institute of Nuclear Research. Pop: 60 951 (2002)

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“Kh-101 missiles are developed and manufactured by the Raduga company in Dubna near Moscow.”

From New York Times • Dec. 5, 2022

The council also announced that it will suspend all collaboration with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, an international grouping of 19 member nations based in Dubna, Russia.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 25, 2022

The monitoring stations at Dubna and Kirov, which ceased transmitting data on 10 August, monitor radionuclide particles in the air.

From The Guardian • Aug. 20, 2019

Dubna scientists argue their work is not mere trophy hunting.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 30, 2019

Three research centres - Berkeley in California, Dubna in Russia and Darmstadt in Germany - raced to see just how many more synthetic elements could be created using the descendants of those early cyclotrons.

From BBC • Sep. 19, 2014