RUDN University scientists are researching how to save soils from oil and heavy metals.

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The Arctic is a region of strategic importance, with a unique and vulnerable natural environment. Intensive exploitation of its resources has exposed a serious problem: the low resilience of ecosystems to human impacts. Chronic pollution with oil products and heavy metals causes long-term damage, and the mechanisms of natural soil restoration in harsh climatic conditions are poorly understood.

This is precisely the problem being addressed by a project led by Vyacheslav Ivanovich Vasenev, PhD in Biology and Associate Professor at the RUDN University Institute of Ecology. Its goal is to study the biodiversity and metabolic potential of microorganisms in contaminated Arctic soils to develop effective remediation strategies.

"The problem is that we still have a poor understanding of how combined oil and heavy metal pollution affects the functioning of soil microbiota—the main driver of ecosystem self-purification in the Arctic. Without this knowledge, any attempts at remediation (soil restoration) may be ineffective," explains Vyacheslav Vasenev.

From sampling to practical experiments

The project began with sampling contaminated soils in the Murmansk region. Scientists conducted a comprehensive analysis of the abundance and composition of microbial communities, assessing the initial level of anthropogenic impact.

A six-month experiment was then conducted in laboratory conditions simulating Arctic growing season temperatures (10°C). The researchers simulated various restoration scenarios, studying changes in microbial community structure and pollutant concentrations.

Data processing is still ongoing, but preliminary results are already available. It has been established that high heavy metal levels inhibit the ability of microbes to degrade hydrocarbons, critically slowing natural self-purification. However, the scientists found that the addition of active strains of Rhodococcus and Pseudomonas bacteria increased the efficiency of oil product removal over six months from 14.5% to 46–47%. However, the project team notes a complex pattern of changes in metal mobility. For example, zinc content decreased at medium and high pollution levels, nickel content increased at low pollution levels, and cadmium and copper content remained unchanged.

"Our experiment clearly demonstrated that in cold climates and complex pollution, relying solely on the forces of nature is untenable. However, the careful stimulation of natural processes, based on an understanding of the physiology of local microbial communities, produces very positive results," notes Vyacheslav Vasenev.

Area of practical application

Based on the data obtained, scientifically based recommendations for the restoration of Arctic territories were formulated:

The basic approach is to optimize soil properties (add nutrients, regulate pH and moisture). This is a mandatory step for both remediation and the creation of sustainable soil structures for landscaping. The use of sorbents is effective at high levels of contamination, quickly reducing toxicity and protecting biota. The use of active microorganisms is advisable in the initial stages when native (local) microbiota is severely suppressed. A combined strategy, tailored to the specific soil type, contamination level, and planned land use, is most effective.

The study is of an applied nature. Its results will be useful for organizations involved in eliminating environmental damage in the Arctic, design and environmental organizations, local governments and regional environmental committees, as well as businesses operating in the Russian Arctic zone.

The practical applications range from the cleanup of disturbed areas to the creation of sustainable soil and plant systems in northern conditions. This will enable restoration work to be carried out more effectively and with less damage to ecosystems, and will enable the creation of a fully functional, resilient green infrastructure in Arctic cities.

Work on the project continues. Scientists are focusing on isolating pure cultures of psychrotolerant aerobic hydrocarbon-oxidizing, iron-oxidizing, and anaerobic iron-reducing bacteria capable of functioning under complex pollution conditions, thereby expanding the arsenal of tools for Arctic bioremediation.

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"The deliberate degradation of Western elites": Maria Zakharova assessed the situation in Western countries

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On February 3, at a meeting with students at the State University of Management, Maria Zakharova, Director of the Department of Information and Press and official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, noted that a deliberate degradation of society is taking place in the West, discussing the crisis in European diplomacy.

"The most absurd thing I see isn't the fakes, but what they actually say," Maria Zakharova said, assessing the statements of foreign leaders.

She admitted that today there is a feeling that those who have been put in power in the West “are those who, lacking knowledge, experience, and conscience, will not ask questions, but will do what they are told… This is a systematic work that was carried out with them or on them as an experiment.”

A striking example and proof of the degradation of Western society is the Epstein case, which reflects the “monstrous work of corruption that took place in the center of the Western world.”

The Director of the Information and Press Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the opinion that Europe is currently experiencing another round of dehumanization.

"The wave of gender experiments on one's own children is the limit… They need something to see the light and stop," concluded Maria Zakharova.

During the discussion with the students, the specifics of conducting diplomatic meetings, relations with China, the necessary qualities for civil service, and the importance of preserving historical memory were also discussed.

The meeting was held as part of the "People of My Country" project, which brings politicians, public figures, bloggers, and artists to the State University of Management to give open lectures, sharing their life experiences and personal examples of how to achieve success and be a worthy citizen of their country.

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The Crimean (Yalta) Conference: How the leaders of the Big Three shaped the post-war world order

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Exactly 81 years ago, the Crimean (Yalta) Conference, which determined the post-war world order, began. It took place from February 4 to 11, bringing together the leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition countries. The delegations included:

USSR: Joseph Stalin – Supreme Commander-in-Chief, Chairman of the State Defense Committee, Vyacheslav Molotov – People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Andrei Gromyko – USSR Ambassador to the USA, a group of senior military and civilian advisers

USA: Franklin Delano Roosevelt – President of the United States, Edward Stettinius – Secretary of State, Harry Hopkins – the president's closest personal adviser, Admiral William Leahy, General George Marshall and other high-ranking military officers

Great Britain: Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Field Marshal Alan Brooke, Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham and other members of the Chiefs of Staff Committee

The main goal of the conference was the desire of the Allied leaders to agree on plans for the final defeat of Nazi Germany and its allies. They also saw the need to develop the fundamental principles of a post-war world order, the primary instrument of which was to be the United Nations.

To reach a common understanding, the leaders of the "Big Three" met twice, the heads of government eight times, and the foreign ministers seven times. The Yalta Conference resulted in crucial decisions that shaped the shape of post-war Europe and the entire world for years to come:

Plans for final operations against Nazi Germany were agreed upon. The Soviet Union pledged to enter the war with Japan. A decision was made on Germany's unconditional surrender, complete disarmament, denazification, and division into four occupation zones: the USSR, the USA, Great Britain, and France, under the general governance of the Allied Control Council. A demand was made for reparations in kind: equipment, goods, labor, and payments: one-time and annual. The creation of a Provisional Polish Government and the expansion of borders. The return of South Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, and the acquisition of special rights to lease a base in Port Arthur and operate railways in Menchuria. The principles of the future UN were agreed upon. The Declaration on Liberated Europe was adopted, proclaiming democratic principles.

Interesting facts about the conference:

The meeting was considered unofficial, and the media were not invited: each participant was allowed to bring no more than three or four uniformed military photographers for photography and filming. The participants were housed in three palaces: the Soviet delegation in the Yusupov Palace, the US in the Livadia Palace, and the British in the Vorontsov Palace. Although the main meetings were supposed to take place on "neutral territory," the heads of state met in the Livadia Palace. This was due to Roosevelt's inability to travel independently due to illness. The Soviet representative, Joseph Stalin, was conspicuously late for the first meeting. Gromyko's advisor, Rostislav Sergeyev, suggested that this was his way of "setting the tone" for the difficult negotiations. The Crimean palaces had to be restored practically from scratch: after two years of occupation, not even the fabric wallpaper on the walls or the brass door handles remained. More than 2,000 workers were brought in to prepare for the conference, and furniture, food, and beverages were imported from all over the Soviet Union. Winston Churchill was the last to leave the meeting place. He stayed for two days to visit Sapun Mountain in Balaklava, where the British fought in 1854-55.

The Crimean (Yalta) Conference is of paramount historical significance. Firstly, it drew a line under the most horrific event of the 20th century; secondly, it laid the foundations of the post-war order that lasted almost until the end of the century; thirdly, it ushered in a new era in the development of international relations.

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Students from St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering won bronze medals at the 2026 International Mathematical Olympiad BIMO.

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Students from the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering won bronze medals in the individual and team competitions at the Bukhara International Mathematics Olympiad 2026 (BIMO-2026), which was held from January 25 to 28 at Bukhara State University (Republic of Uzbekistan).

Around 500 students from leading universities in neighboring and far-abroad countries participated in the Olympiad. Participating countries included China, India, Pakistan, Jordan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan. The Russian Federation was represented by three universities: Lomonosov Moscow State University, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, and Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

SPbGASU was represented at the Olympiad by a team of students from the Faculty of Civil Engineering, led by Acting Head of the Mathematics Department Larisa Grambovskaya.

Based on the results of the individual competition, a bronze medal was awarded to student of group 18-Sb(PGS)-1, Egor Filimonov.

In the team stage, the bronze cup was won by the SPbGASU team consisting of:

Egor Filimonov (group 18-Sb(PGS)-1); Polina Kuznetsova (group TBb-1); Polina Bykova (group 9-Sb(PGS)-1); Evgenia Sofronova (group 18-Sb(PGS)-1).

The Olympiad participants highly praised the organization of the event and the warm welcome provided by Bukhara State University. As part of the cultural program, the students explored the historical sites of ancient Bukhara, a city with over 2,500 years of history.

Beyond the competition, the Olympiad became an important platform for international networking. SPbGASU students actively interacted with participants from other countries and established friendly contacts with the volunteers who accompanied the teams.

Participation in such events helps strengthen international ties, expand students' professional and cultural horizons, and enhance the prestige of SPbGASU and the Russian Federation in the international educational arena.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: In the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia, the "Travel!" forum will help you better understand different cultures.

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The International Tourism Forum "Travel!" presented business program architectureThe event will take place from June 10–14, 2026, with the business portion taking place from June 10–12. The forum is organized by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development. The forum will become a key platform for the Russian tourism market and will focus on developing a competitive tourism product as the foundation for the sustainable development of domestic and inbound tourism.

In 2026, the program is structured around the principle "from meaning to economy" with the unifying theme "Different Cultures – Shared Values: Travel Bringing People Together." It emphasizes the role of tourism as a tool for intercultural dialogue, spatial development, and improving quality of life.

"This year has been declared the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia by President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. The 'Travel!' forum will focus on tourism as a way to better understand different cultures. Its business program will also focus on the creation of competitive tourism products, promotion, and infrastructure, including that being developed under the 'Tourism and Hospitality' national project. I am confident that this summer the forum will once again attract a large number of participants, and its topics will be of interest to both travel enthusiasts and industry professionals," noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The business program architecture is built around three interconnected areas: "Product," "Infrastructure," and "Promotion." The product block takes center stage, providing a framework for discussing management, investment, and communications decisions. It covers issues of territorial identity, developing competitive offerings, developing human resources, and improving industry efficiency using modern technologies and methods.

The infrastructure section is dedicated to the conditions and mechanisms for developing tourist accessibility, transport connectivity, and the creation of tourist attractions. The "Promotion" track focuses on tools for promoting territories, developing tourism brands, and modern formats for interaction between market participants.

Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov emphasized the program's focus on practical results: "The business program's architecture is designed so that each track leads to specific projects: new routes, infrastructure upgrades, and the launch of services and promotional tools. The tourism product becomes the center of the ecosystem, integrating support measures, investment decisions, and marketing activities around it. 'Travel!' is the place where regions present their flagship offerings, announce new initiatives, and find partners among major market players and international colleagues."

The program will discuss key national and interregional tourism initiatives, including major route and resort projects that are driving demand for travel across Russia: the Golden Ring of Russia and Five Seas and Lake Baikal.

"The forum sets the framework for a comprehensive discussion of the industry's development. It fosters a coordinated approach to implementing state policy, based on the interconnection of strategic goals and practical solutions in the regions," emphasized Presidential Advisor Anton Kobyakov.

The International Tourism Forum "Travel!" is the largest event in the Russian tourism industry, combining a festival format for travelers and a business format for professionals. In 2025, the business forum attracted over 4,000 participants, and the festival venue attracted 433,000 people. 438 organizations, including tour operators, hotel chains, tourist attractions, and equipment manufacturers, showcased their capabilities at 140 exhibition sites. Eighty-nine Russian regions (83 with their own exhibits) and 32 foreign countries (9 with their own stands) participated. The business program included 61 sessions with 427 speakers, and 67 agreements were signed. The festival portion featured 182 lecture events (276 experts), and the main stage hosted over 100 creative groups.

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Financial news: 04.02.2026, 12-39 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JXRM6 (DOMRFIA 01) were changed.

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February 4, 2026

12:39

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 04.02.2026, 12-39 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 105.68) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 132.54 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 20.0%) of the security RU000A0JXRM6 (DOMRFIA 01) were changed.

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Marat Khusnullin: Around 40 million square meters of housing have been built in Russia with the participation of DOM.RF.

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Since 2021, the use of DOM.RF tools has enabled the construction of approximately 40 million square meters of housing in 77 regions of Russia, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the company's Supervisory Board, Marat Khusnullin.

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Financial news: 04.02.2026, 10-28 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A0JVP39 (KAMAZ 12) were changed.

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February 4, 2026

10:28

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 04.02.2026, 10:28 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 95.48) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1023.15 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 18.75%) of the security RU000A0JVP39 (KAMAZ 12) were changed.

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Financial news: 04.02.2026. The Investment Agency will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters:

The date of the deposit auction is 04.02.2026. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 136,236,000. Placement period, days 90. The date of depositing funds is 04.02.2026. The date of return of funds is 05.05.2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 14. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 9,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The Agreement is based on the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Pre-bids are accepted from 12:15 to 12:30. Competitive bids are accepted from 12:30 to 12:40. The cutoff interest rate may be set or the auction may be declared void by 1:10 PM. Additional terms include: Deposits are deposited without the option of early withdrawal, and interest is paid monthly.

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"A person in the service should engage in self-development and read a lot": how the meeting with Maria Zakharova went at the State University of Management

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On February 3, students, faculty, and the rector's office met with Maria Zakharova, Director of the Department of Information and Press and official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at the State University of Management's Business Center.

The lively dialogue sparked a keen interest in the work of a civil servant. Participants asked a wide range of pressing questions, including about the nuances of working in the ministry and with the media, Russia's foreign policy, relations with China, and the latest global news. They also touched on the philosophical side of their work, discussing their key life lessons and the people who inspire them.

"Service is different from work. A doctor remains a doctor 24 hours a day, and you can turn to him, and he can't refuse you. That's what service is. People like Pushkin, Lermontov, Mendeleev, Korolev—they're an inspiration, a source of strength, energy, to which you turn when you realize you're just about exhausted. And you wonder, what kind of life did Korolev have? What about Gagarin?… There are a huge number of people, both ours and others, who inspire," the Foreign Ministry spokesperson concluded.

Each participant in the dialogue received not only a detailed answer to their question, but also food for thought: about the history of their native country and its Heroes, about the responsibility of serving Russia, and about situations unfolding in the modern world.

The meeting was held as part of the "People of My Country" project, which brings politicians, public figures, bloggers, and artists to the State University of Management to give open lectures. They share their life experiences and, through personal example, demonstrate how to achieve success and be a worthy citizen of their country.

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