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Алевтина Запольская (редактор отдела «Бывший СССР»)
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The Japanese media sensation has inspired generations of researchers in fields as diverse as evolution, biodiversity and research integrity.
The ripple effects of an extended energy disruption would reach far beyond the pump. Higher natural gas prices feed directly into electricity generation costs, meaning households and businesses across Europe and Asia could face sharply higher utility bills within weeks. Energy-intensive industries—steel, aluminum, fertilizers, chemicals—would be among the first to feel the squeeze, as their production costs surge alongside fuel prices. Some manufacturers may be forced to curtail output or idle plants entirely, amplifying the supply-chain disruptions already rattling global markets.