Novosibirsk State University has launched a new course in Physical Chemistry, consisting of excursions to industrial enterprises, for the first time in Siberia.

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At the Department of Physical Chemistry Faculty of Natural Sciences Novosibirsk State University has completed the first semester of its new course, "Physicochemical Processes in Industrial Technologies." Since the beginning of the academic year, 17 undergraduate and two graduate students have visited 10 enterprises in the Novosibirsk region, including Elektroconnect LLC, Tayra LLC, SKTB Katalizator, VPK-Oil, Likolor Brick Factory, STM-Cosmetics, the Sibiar Plant, the Berdsk Sibbiopharm Plant, and PFC Obnovlenie (Renewal). On the eve of the New Year holidays, 17 undergraduate and two graduate students successfully passed the test, which involved describing at least one physicochemical process at each enterprise. Next semester, the students plan to visit up to 20 more enterprises. The course instructors are Alexander Kulaev, a specialist at the NSU Center for Interaction with Government Authorities and Industrial Partners (VOVIIP NSU), and the acting head of the department. Department of Physical Chemistry of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU Ekaterina Parkhomchuk.

The new course "Physicochemical Foundations of Industrial Processes," which our students simply call "Plants," is essentially a field trip to industrial plants in Novosibirsk and the Novosibirsk region. There, they learn about the history of the plants, as well as the production, technological, human resources, economic, and other challenges associated with industrial production. The emphasis is on the physical and chemical aspects of the plant's operations. The course's value lies primarily in giving undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to see firsthand what lies behind the term "industrial production" and understand how physical chemistry relates to plants of various types, pharmaceutical production, the energy sector, and even biotechnology. The course lasts one year. We would like to acknowledge and thank the plant employees, who welcome us warmly, show us the process chains, and even provide refreshments—sometimes the journey to them takes a long time. Students can then continue their education and work in this field, exploring and solving problems that require a scientific approach through their coursework, diploma, or dissertation projects at enterprises, SB RAS institutes, or NSU workshops, said Ekaterina Parkhomchuk.

The course program includes visits to various enterprises in Novosibirsk and the surrounding region—from a chemical plant to high-tech pharmaceutical companies and research centers. These unique excursions provide an excellent opportunity to see where scientific knowledge and young, knowledgeable professionals are truly needed in industrial settings. During these field trips, undergraduate and graduate students are introduced to technological processes from a physical and chemical perspective. Plant tours were held biweekly or weekly.

Students in the new course visited VPK-Oil, the only oil refinery in the Novosibirsk region, where experienced technologists explained the refinery's main components and answered questions. They learned that the refinery consists of three major units: primary crude distillation, including desalination, atmospheric and vacuum rectification, with a feedstock capacity of up to 800,000 tons per year; production of road and roofing bitumen by oxidizing tar with counter-current air at temperatures up to 300°C; and hydrotreating of diesel fractions at hydrogen pressures up to 40 bar and temperatures of 300-360°C to produce Euro-5-compliant summer, mid-season, and winter diesel fuel. The refinery also houses auxiliary reactors: one for producing hydrogen used in hydrotreating processes, one for steam reforming of natural gas, and one for chemical and biological wastewater treatment.

At the Likolor full-cycle brick factory, young specialists gave the students an informative tour and detailed each production stage. They learned that brick production is a complex physical and chemical process where thermodynamics, kinetics, and materials science meet modern technology. The students learned what modern production looks like from a physical chemistry perspective and saw the state-of-the-art equipment used at every stage, such as giant mixers, a gradient drying oven, and a 150-meter muffle furnace capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1130°C. This is no longer just a furnace, but a massive reactor where phase transitions, mineral dehydration, and the formation of the ceramic crystalline structure occur. The students were particularly interested in the use of machine learning for automated quality control and pattern verification on finished products.

At the modern STM-Cosmetics facility, students in the course experienced the entire cosmetics production process—from the raw materials warehouse to the finished product packaging. They learned that the same set of ingredients can be transformed into both a delicate gel and a light emulsion: they were shown how a stable gel instantly transforms into a suspension with the addition of salt.

Students learned how aerosols are made at the Sibiar plant. They toured all the workshops with company specialists and saw every stage of the full production cycle: from tin preparation and can production to mixing aerosol components and filling the cans under pressure. They learned that all components are manufactured on-site without the use of intermediate products, and that the finished product undergoes rigorous strength testing—cans are tested at 15 atmospheres, despite the operating pressure inside being only 4. They were impressed by the plant's production capacity—200 million units per year—and the breadth of its product range: from gas canisters and air fresheners to hairsprays, hair foams, and shaving creams.

Technologists and microbiologists from the Berdsk Sibbiopharm plant, the successor to the Berdsk Chemical Plant and the Berdsk Biopreparations Plant, founded in the late 1950s, gave students a unique tour. They explained that from its founding until today, the plant has operated ten 65-cubic-meter reactors, where microbiological products are grown. Plant protection products and animal feed are manufactured here. The plant's first product, back in Soviet times, was the antibiotic Biovit-40, which continues to be produced to this day.

The students saw the full production cycle and discussed key physicochemical aspects, including cultivation: from the cell bank to upstream and downstream processing. They also learned about gas delivery strategies—they learned about the importance of gas solubility during fermentation. For example, to effectively dissolve oxygen, it is delivered with circular mixing, ensuring the bubbles flow from the bottom up in a spiral. They also focused on engineering thermodynamic challenges—discussing how pressure suppresses foaming in fermenters and how to solve the complex problem of removing large amounts of heat. They were also shown a giant freeze dryer for gently drying cells and fermented products.

At the pharmaceutical production facility of JSC PFC Renewal, they were treated to a multi-hour tour covering all stages of modern pharmaceutical production. The students visited the pharmaceutical development laboratory, equipped with numerous chromatographs, spectrophotometers, pH meters, and drug solubility analyzers. This is where quality control methods are developed and materials for registration with the Ministry of Health are prepared. They were also shown how the company implements strict microbiological control. They were led through "clean" and "contaminated" zones, explaining that everything in them is subject to rigorous testing: medications, water, packaging, air, and even personnel. They were told how testing is carried out for 12 strains of aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms (Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, etc.) and how pyrogen testing for injections is carried out using a unique reagent made from horseshoe crab blood, which coagulates upon contact with toxins.

"The education our university provides is fundamental and multifaceted, but in any education, it's crucial for students to understand the real processes that occur in production, whether in industry or agriculture. Unfortunately, it's quite difficult to provide such information in a classroom setting, or it requires significant effort to create relevant informational content. It's more effective, both from a practical perspective and from a reinforcement perspective, to demonstrate the processes students study theoretically in real life. Industrial site tours are essential to show students how the physical and chemical processes they study theoretically are used in real-life settings. Feedback from students taking our new course suggests this goal has been achieved. The companies we visited expressed interest in our students. We directly discussed with the management of some of these companies the possibility of internships for our students, leading to subsequent employment," said Alexander Kulaev.

Feedback from students of the course "Physicochemical Foundations of Industrial Processes":

Vladislav Nikolaev:

The practical skills we acquired at university were put into practice in production to achieve results and make a profit—that's what I remember most.

It is very useful to see that the profession I acquired, “chemist,” is not an abstract concept, but a very specific one, and allows me to say that I have worthy competencies for applying my skills in production.

Tatyana Demakova:

What I remember most was the passion with which STM-Cosmetics' chief technologist talked about his work. It was clear he took genuine pleasure in it, something we should all strive for. He also shared an interesting work challenge—how they created a lamellar emulsion. This emulsion exhibits anisotropy, so to confirm its formation, the technologists had to find a polarizing microscope. It might seem like a routine cream production process, but even this requires in-depth knowledge to be competitive!

Anna Izmodenova:

Renewal surprised us with its scale of production and the level of production control, with each product being inspected at least twice. Sibiar impressed us with its independence from other factories—it produces all packaging components in-house. STM-Cosmetics and SKTB Katalizator impressed us with their customer-focused approach, directly implementing development and adjustments for customers. The Printed Circuit Board Plant, despite its small size, proved to be highly automated and productive.

The course greatly broadens my horizons and demonstrates the opportunities available to chemists as professionals. It also highlights the complexity of the transition from the laboratory to large-scale production, which isn't always obvious to us as students.

Evgeny Eliseev:

It was very interesting to see what industrial enterprises are located in Novosibirsk and how factories and commercial enterprises operate. It could potentially help me find a job after completing my studies at university, or at least a career direction. This is one of the few truly useful practical courses, and I'm very glad I had the opportunity to take it.

Material prepared by: Elena Panfilo, NSU press service

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The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam opened

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HANOI, January 20 (Xinhua) — The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) opened at the National Convention Center in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi on Tuesday morning.

A total of 1,586 delegates, representing over 5.6 million CPV members, gathered at the congress. They will discuss and approve various documents, including the political report of the 13th CPV Central Committee and a report examining the theoretical and practical aspects of Vietnam's socialist renewal over the past 40 years.

Vietnamese President Luong Cuong delivered the opening speech at the session, and General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee To Lam presented a report on the documents submitted to the congress. –0–

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Breaking: D. Trump threatens to impose 200 percent tariffs on French wines and champagne

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said late Monday he might impose a 200 percent tariff on French wines and champagne.

Responding to a reporter's question about French President Emmanuel Macron's refusal to join his proposed "Peace Council" initiative, Trump said: "I will impose a 200 percent tariff on his wine and champagne, and he will join, but he is under no obligation to join." –0–

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North Korea's Supreme Leader Dismisses Deputy Prime Minister

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Pyongyang, January 20 (Xinhua) — Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) dismissed Vice Prime Minister Yang Seung Ho on Monday at a ceremony to commission a modernized machinery complex, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Tuesday.

According to the report, Kim Jong-un attended a ceremony to mark the completion of the first stage of modernization of the Renson Machine-Building Association.

He stated that “solely because of irresponsible, rude and incompetent officials responsible for economic management,” the modernization process encountered unnecessary artificial chaos, which led to difficulties and “considerable economic damage.”

Kim Jong-un called for people to stop relying on those who have become too accustomed to defeatism, irresponsibility, and passivity, KCNA reports. –0–

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China launches 500 billion yuan guarantee program to support private investment

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BEIJING, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) — The Chinese government on Tuesday announced the launch of a 500 billion yuan (about 71.42 billion U.S. dollars) special guarantee program to support investment by micro, small and medium-sized private enterprises.

The program, implemented through the State Financing Guarantee Fund over two years, will cover not only medium- and long-term loans, but also the need to finance production and business activities, including the expansion of factory buildings, renovation of retail outlets, and the circulation of funds for business activities, according to a circular issued by the Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China jointly with other central departments. -0-

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The Chinese portion of the Heihe-Blagoveshchensk cableway project across the Amur River has reached completion.

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Harbin, January 20 (Xinhua) — Construction work on the first phase of the joint Heihe-Blagoveshchensk cableway project across the Heilongjiang (Amur) River border crossing has been 97 percent completed on the Chinese side, and final construction is proceeding as planned, a Xinhua correspondent learned from the Chinese developer.

According to the Heihe Jinlonggang Construction Company, construction of the border and customs inspection hall has been largely completed, and 98 percent of the interior finishing is complete. The main cable car station building and its supporting infrastructure have also been completed, laying the foundation for the cable car's future operation.

As for the cableway itself, installation of the cable support shoes has been completed on the Chinese section; their strength, according to inspection results, meets standards. The gondola cabins and their suspension systems have also been completed, with delivery scheduled for mid-January.

Work began on laying the load-bearing cables. Four cables with a diameter of 45 mm and one cable with a thickness of 64 mm were installed. With the arrival of winter, cable laying was suspended and is scheduled to resume in March of this year. Full completion is scheduled for the end of May.

The Heihe-Blagoveshchensk cableway project began in 2019. According to the plan, the cableway will be 976.28 meters long and will feature two gondolas with a capacity of 110 passengers each. The projected capacity will reach 2.6 million passengers per year in one direction.

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China is considering creating a state-owned mergers and acquisitions fund.

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BEIJING, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) — China is considering setting up a state-level mergers and acquisitions fund as part of efforts to streamline the structure of state-owned investment funds and strengthen control over their investment channels to accelerate the development of "new productive forces," a senior official with the National Development and Reform Commission said Tuesday.

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The death toll from the explosion at a factory in China's Inner Mongolia has risen to 9.

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The death toll from a plant explosion in China's Inner Mongolia has risen to 9.

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The China-SCO Demonstration Zone achieved 20 innovative results in 2025 to enhance interregional cooperation among SCO countries.

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BEIJING, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) — In 2025, the China-SCO Regional Economic and Trade Cooperation Demonstration Zone (hereinafter referred to as the "China-SCO Demonstration Zone"), located in the port city of Qingdao in east China's Shandong Province, achieved 20 significant achievements in institutional innovation, which served as a strong impetus for enhancing interregional cooperation among the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) countries.

According to the news portal chinanews.com.cn, a press conference was held on Monday to summarize the results of reforms and innovations in the specified zone in 2025, at which it was reported that the achieved progress affected four main aspects: the construction of a smooth logistics corridor, the updating of trade development models, strengthening the stimulating role of technological innovation, and the deepening of exchanges in the commercial, tourism, and humanitarian spheres.

Among the achievements, the Qingdao hub of the China-Europe State Train Dispatch Center, established in the China-SCO Demonstration Zone in 2025, was particularly highlighted. With the establishment of this hub, the demonstration zone cemented its status as a maritime and rail multimodal logistics artery. Currently, 32 freight routes to Central Asia and Europe operate regularly from the zone, with a total of over 5,400 freight trains traveling in both directions.

Furthermore, by the end of 2025, the China-SCO Demonstration Zone had facilitated the placement of over 200 products from SCO countries on online demonstration and sales platforms. Furthermore, the China/Shandong/Novosibirsk Region Business and Information Center of the Russian Federation was established in Qingdao, part of the demonstration zone's efforts to explore new approaches to strengthening trade and economic cooperation with key provinces and regions of SCO countries.

In 2026, the demonstration zone is ready to continue its efforts to achieve new reform and innovation results, transforming itself into a pilot zone for institutional innovation to strengthen trade and investment ties between the relevant regions of the SCO countries. This will focus on areas such as cross-border digital data flows, new trade forms, and enhancing the comprehensive service capacity for export enterprises, noted Han Xingang, Deputy Director of the Reform Office of the CPC Qingdao Municipal Committee.

It's worth noting that the China-SCO Demonstration Zone is the only state-level platform in the country focused on promoting interregional trade and economic cooperation between SCO countries. Moreover, it also functions as a showcase for SCO cultural elements and a platform for implementing major openness programs, serving as a public good for international cooperation, created through the joint efforts of many parties and available for shared use globally.

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China to develop action plan to expand domestic demand for 2026-2030

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Beijing, January 20 (Xinhua) — China will develop and release an action plan in 2026 as part of its domestic demand expansion strategy for the period 2026-2030, Wang Changlin, deputy head of the National Development and Reform Commission, announced at a press conference on Tuesday.

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