Fyodor Volkov. The First Russian

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As part of the Art Exchange project, the Vedogon Theatre will present the play "Fyodor Volkov: The First Russian," performed by actors from the Storytelling Theatre.

Fyodor Volkov moved from one city to another, trained as a merchant and an actor, managed factories, opened two theaters, and acted in them himself. He came to Moscow to learn the merchant trade, but something went wrong. This is a story about how things work in mysterious ways, dreams are insurmountable, and endings are always unpredictable.

Directed by Konstantin Kozhevnikov and Oleg Kuksovsky. Adapted by Elena Nosova.

Duration: one hour 10 minutes.

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Again – 25!

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Vedogon Theatre invites you to the anniversary evening of the artist Alexander Bavtrikov.

Friends, colleagues, audience members, and the anniversary hero's wife, Natalya Tabachkova, will take the stage. Two hurricanes of passion—bright, bold, filling the space with their energy. He is a charismatic, talented actor, director, and teacher, leading several theater groups in the city. She is a distinctive, vibrant actress, an associate professor in the choral and solo folk singing department at the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music, a teacher, and director of concert programs and graduation performances. And both have always been and remain sincere, relatable, and truly national artists for audiences.

Duration: three hours.

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What is good, or Mayakovsky for children

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Vedogon Theatre presents a children's interactive program based on the children's poems of Vladimir Mayakovsky.

The play-like performance, like a living book, is filled with vivid poetic imagery. Simple and eternal truths about what is good and what is bad become understandable, accessible, and, most importantly, engaging. The audience is a co-creator of the performance: together with the actors, they can create the sound and noise accompaniment, repeating movements and lines of poetry. The performance features music by Igor Stravinsky and Antonio Sanchez.

Directed by Elena Shkurpelo. Starring Natalia Tretyak, Arkady Zyablov, Zoya Danilovskaya, Anastasia Munina, and Ilya Rogovin.

Duration: 40 minutes.

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International collaboration in tribology: a delegation of professors from China visited the Polytechnic University

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A delegation of nine tribology professors from China visited the BaltTribo-Polytechnic International Scientific and Educational Center at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials, and Transport at SPbPU. The visit was organized at the recommendation of Academicians Nikolai Myshkin (Belarus) and Irina Goryacheva (Russia) and at the initiative of Tsinghua University.

The purpose of the visit was to get acquainted with the Tribology Center in St. Petersburg and discuss partnership programs. The project's scientific director is Margarita Skotnikova.

The Chinese delegation included:

Professor Jianbin Luo (Tsinghua University, head of the delegation) Professor Xiangjun Zhang (Tsinghua University) Associate Professor Jie Jin (Tsinghua University) Assistant Professor Xinfeng Tang (Tsinghua University) Dr. Yi Luo (Tsinghua University) Professor Linmao Qian (Southwest Jiaotong University) Professor Aiying Wang (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering) Professor Zhiguang Guo (Hubei University) Professor Guoxin Xie (Tsinghua University)

The following representatives took part in the event from the Russian side:

Professor Margarita Skotnikova Professor Anton Naumov Professor Alexander Breki Research assistants: Galina Tsvetkova, Dmitry Plotnikov, Galina Ivanova, Egor Kuoma, Dmitry Misharev, Mark Evsin Graduate students: Roman Korneev, Vlada Sokolova, Mark Dergach, Laysan Razetdinova, Alexey Ryabikin, Mohseni Emad Ghasem, Yuri Biserov

As part of the visit, a roundtable discussion was held, attended by all members of the Chinese and Russian delegations. Topics discussed included the development of plastic lubricants, surface engineering and coating tribology, tribotesting and monitoring of tribosystems, contact interaction modeling in tribology, and nanotribology.

MNRC postgraduate students actively participated in discussions in English, accompanied guests on a tour of the SPbPU campus, and attended an evening musical concert in the White Hall.

Following the meeting, scientific and educational ties were established with Chinese colleagues, valuable information in the field of nanotribology was obtained, and a decision was made to continue cooperation and exchange experiences within scientific and educational programs. Participation in the III International Scientific and Practical Conference "Intelligent Tribology in Mechanical Engineering: BALT TRIBO 2026," which will be held at the BaltTribo-Polytechnic International Scientific and Educational Center, is planned.

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Polytechnic University students are among the best at the All-Russian Occupational Safety Week

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The 10th All-Russian Occupational Safety and Health Week (VNOT) was held in Sirius. Russian Minister of Labor and Social Protection Anton Kotyakov and Andrey Betin, Director General of the presidential platform "Russia – Land of Opportunities," spoke at the opening ceremony.

The VNOT Youth Day is the premier event for young professionals, offering a short introduction to best practices in enhancing safety culture, productivity, and commitment to corporate goals. The theme of the 2025 Youth Day is "Sustainable and Safe Development: The Formula for the Future."

The event was attended by students from 40 leading universities in the country and more than 130 delegations of young company professionals.

Students presented the Polytechnic University Civil Engineering Institute AndInstitute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade.

Youth Day participants had the opportunity to attend more than 20 practical sessions, business and intellectual games, take part in the online occupational safety championship "Three Shifts," and participate in interactive events from leading PPE suppliers and manufacturers.

Several competitions were held as part of Youth Day: a case championship titled "Effective Tools for Developing Human Resource Potential and Safety Culture in Organizations," a digital solutions competition titled "Safety Technologies: Digital Transformation in Occupational Safety and Human Resources Management," and an innovation competition titled "Innovations in PPE: Engineering Solutions of the Future." Over 270 teams of university students and young professionals from Russian companies applied to participate in the competitions, 37 of which advanced to the in-person final round at VNOT-2025.

Polytechnic students presented three projects, which were highly praised by the jury.

The PolySafeBot project, designed to solve a wide range of occupational safety and health problems using Telegram, took first place in the "Safety Technologies: Digital Transformation in Occupational Safety and Human Resources" category. The project was created by a team from the ISI Higher School of Technosphere Safety: Alexander Gorshkov, Anastasia Dzhur, and Arina Puchkova, and supervised by graduate student Sergey Shavurov.

The project "Unified Analytical Data Platform: A System for Real-Time Monitoring of Operator and Environmental Conditions" also won a prize in the same category. The project's authors are a team from the IPMEIT Graduate School of Industrial Management: Polina Alyushkina, Daniil Plushenko, Polina Savchuk, and Anastasia Zagorodnyaya, supervised by Associate Professor Anna Timofeeva.

The project aims to prevent industrial accidents by integrating wearable sensors that monitor worker health and environmental parameters with predictive analytics on a single platform.

In the "Innovations in PPE: Engineering Solutions of the Future" category, a team of students from the Institute of Social Sciences' Higher School of Technosphere Safety took second place with their project "Hand Protection for the Far North," which provides adequate protection for a wide range of tasks in the Arctic and Far North. This project was presented by Artyom Mironov, Marina Petukhova, and Vadim Kurmyshov.

During the All-Russian Occupational Safety and Health Week, Polytechnic students also actively participated in the "GosLeague" business game, demonstrating their high qualifications in the fields of public service and occupational safety.

At the closing ceremony of Youth Day, ISI representatives Sergey Shavurov and Vadim Kurmyshov, along with representatives from other universities, took part in an intellectual game, where their opponents were the heads of leading industry representatives.

At the 10th All-Russian Occupational Safety and Health Week, Polytechnic students demonstrated excellent results and strengthened the university's position in matters of occupational safety and health.

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A section on the history, traditions, and development strategy of VDNKh has appeared on the mos.ru portal.

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A section dedicated to VDNKh has been launched on the mos.ru portal. It contains key facts about the country's main exhibition—its history, traditions, and development strategy through 2030. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

The section's visual accompaniment includes historical archival photographs and modern shots of renovated pavilions, fountains, monuments, and picturesque corners.

"The online project consists of several thematic sections. The first tells the story of the complex's revival, which began in 2014. At VDNKh, not only were architectural monuments restored, but new attractions, already beloved by Muscovites and tourists, were also created. These include the Moskvarium, the Aerial Tram cable car, and the Atom Museum," noted Natalia Sergunina.

The website also gave special attention to the museum and exhibition cluster. It comprises over 30 facilities, including the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center, the Slovo Museum of Slavic Literature, and the Cinema Museum, and is constantly expanding. For example, at the end of 2024, the Museum of Heroism, dedicated to the exploits of defenders of the Fatherland, opened in Pavilion No. 59, "Grain." This year, the complex opened Russia's only biocluster. Its first location is Pavilion No. 29, "Floriculture and Landscaping." Four more sites are expected to open by the summer of 2026.

Today, VDNKh is a large-scale cultural and educational complex, uniting 42 cultural heritage sites and 325 hectares of landscaped public space.

"Since the beginning of the year, VDNKh has been visited by over 18 million people, 10.5 million of them during the summer. Thousands of events were organized for guests: festivals, concerts, sporting competitions, and business forums. During the warm season, guides developed around 60 new tours of the museums and the complex," added Natalia Sergunina.

VDNKh is one of the key venues for this large-scale project Summer in MoscowThe venue hosted shows of the fifth Moscow Fashion Week, the "Friendship of Peoples" national hospitality festival, the "Inspiration" International Arts Festival, the "Tastes of Russia" gastrofestival, City Day, Cinema Day, and Chess Day celebrations, tournaments, races, lectures, and much more. Furthermore, the Orion family theme park attracted over 900,000 visitors.

In September, the exhibition "The Image of Moscow in Russian Art from the Collection of the State Russian Museum" opened in Pavilion No. 1, "Central," featuring 115 works of art. Some of these are being shown in the capital for the first time.

Anyone in the country can also take a virtual tour of the digital replica of the exhibition. One of the sections in the new section leads to the page of the interactive project "MetaVDNKh," which was developed for the exhibition complex's 85th anniversary in 2024.

This year, a development strategy was adopted that will shape VDNKh's future until 2030. It will place even greater emphasis on hospitality, environmental quality, and healthy living.

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31 school rescue teams arrived at the State University of Management for the semi-finals of the All-Russian competition.

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On September 23, the State University of Management hosted the district semi-final of the All-Russian competition among school rescue teams of the Central Federal District (VSKS).

246 schoolchildren from 16 regions of the Central Federal District gathered at the State University of Management. 31 teams represented the team.

Vladimir Stroev, Rector of the State University of Management, spoke at the opening of the competition:

"I'm delighted to welcome the teams to the country's premier management university. It's no coincidence that the semifinals are being held here for the second year, as the Moscow branch of the VSKS has been located on the campus of the State University of Management. I wish you all success in the competition, and that you may enroll at our university after high school and join the ranks of the State University of Management's Student Rescue Corps!"

Maxim Dzhetygenov, head of the Moscow branch of the VSKS, deputy of the Moscow City Duma, and the Emergency Response and Basic Military Training Center at the State University of Management, also gave a motivational speech to the students:

"The competition was preceded by extensive preparation, and I'm confident you'll achieve your goals. As a reminder, today we'll determine who will go to the final round at the Smena All-Russian Children's Center in Anapa. But the most important thing isn't winning, but getting through the competition injury-free. I wish everyone the best of luck."

Deputy Chief Judge Daria Timoshenko then reminded participants about safety precautions, the importance of completing tests according to the instructions of those in charge, the role of counselors, and adhering to timelines.

The opening ceremony concluded with the ceremonial presentation of the Russian flag and the performance of the Russian anthem. Afterward, the athletes began the competition itself.

Semi-finalists competed in disciplines such as first aid, orienteering, fire relay racing and the use of primary fire extinguishing equipment, water rescue, mountaineering knots and visual rescue signs, donning firefighter uniforms and equipment as part of a team, and also underwent a general test on knowledge of first aid, psychological support, the use of primary fire extinguishing equipment, and actions in the event of a fire or road accident.

That evening, an awards ceremony was held for the winners, attended by Evgeny Kozeev, head of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps, and Maxim Dzhetygenov, head of the Moscow branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps. They congratulated the students on successfully completing the tests and wished them success in their future endeavors.

Results of the Central Federal District semi-finals of the All-Russian competition among school rescue teams (VSKS)

Winners in the junior league: 1st place, School of Sports "Zero One" – Moscow Region 2nd place, "Brand" – Vladimir Region 3rd place, "Iskra Stavrovskaya" – Vladimir Region

Winners in the senior league: 1st place "Storm" – Moscow 2nd place "Rybinsk-26" – Yaroslavl region 3rd place "Baywatch" – Moscow

We congratulate the winners and participants of the competition and wish them new achievements and further successful studies.

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"We strive to make science accessible to everyone,"

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RUDN University announced the results of its competition among student scientific societies and research clubs. The GreenLab of the Institute of Ecology was named the best student scientific society, the Institute of Foreign Languages took second place, and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences took third place.

The scientific club competition "Project Initiative: Organizers and Leaders of Healthcare" from the Institute of Medicine won. Second place was shared between the scientific club competition "Olympiad Movement: Mathematics" from the Faculty of Physics, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences and "Forensic Medicine at RUDN University." Bronze went to the scientific club competition in cardiology and the "Literary Salon" from the Institute of Russian Language.

We decided to write about each of the scientific societies and clubs, starting with the best of the best. Its chairperson, Alexandra Erbaeva, a fourth-year undergraduate majoring in Ecology and Nature Management, shared the story of GreenLab's creation, how the society supports students in their studies and personal growth, what sets the society apart from other student organizations at the university, and the future goals of GreenLab activists.

Tell us about GreenLab for those who don't know about you yet. How would you describe the community in three words?

GreenLab is a community of students united by ideas and a desire to solve global problems of sustainable development and ecology. For several years, our NSO has been a symbiosis of science, travel, volunteering, and environmental education. We bring together not only young scientists and early-career researchers, but also anyone who considers caring for nature and the surrounding world part of their life's journey. "Make science green again" is the motto we live by at GreenLab.

How and when did the community emerge, and where did its name come from? Who were its founders, and how has it evolved since its inception?

This year, the RUDN University Volunteer Educational Commission (NEC) turns six. In 2019, a group of passionate students formed the university's volunteer and educational commission, Ecotunity. It consisted primarily of students from the Faculty of Ecology (now the Institute of Ecology). Then, that same year, thanks to Ilya Vlasov from the Law School, the RUDN University Volunteer Educational Commission (NEC) began to be revived. Each academic department at the university began to restore the system of scientific mentorship and actively support student research. Our team was offered to organize the NEC of the Faculty of Ecology: some remained in Ecotunity, while others founded SciGoesGreen. Most of those students have already graduated—Maria Kuznetsova, Yana Krasnova, Dmitry Pogorely, Yulia Zavyalova, Denis Tsybisov, and others. They were true enthusiasts of their field, with a passion for learning and a sparkle in their eyes, as well as great energy and a desire to do things well, not just for show. Together, we were able to organize efficient work and fine-tune various organizational aspects, uniting and aligning research, environmental education, travel, and environmental stewardship.

In 2021, we rebranded (at the same time, the Faculty of Ecology became the Institute of Ecology) and came up with a catchy and symbolic name. GreenLab means "green laboratory." It simultaneously references the scientific and environmental components of the community. We considered many options, but settled on this one. We believe it captures everything GreenLab represents—a community of young researchers with a passion for discovering new paths to improve the environment around us. We are now joined not only by students from the Institute of Ecology, but also from other faculties and institutes.

How many students are members of the NSO? Who makes up the core group, and how are community responsibilities distributed?

The organizing team consists of 15 NSO members, while there are over 100 activists and involved students. We are led by Elena Borisovna Yatsenko, Deputy Director for Research at the RUDN University Institute of Ecology. GreenLab's responsibilities are divided into departments. We have a project office (managed by Natalia Dianova), a media department led by Veronika Menshikova, a content department headed by Tatyana Berendeyeva, a public relations department (represented by Polina Gavrilova), an outdoor department led by Daniil Mironov, and a volunteer department led by Daria Dobrova. The department names reflect their activities. For example, the outdoor department organizes expeditions, weekend hikes, and research missions; the volunteer department organizes events at the institute, visits to shelters, specially protected natural areas, and rehabilitation centers; and the media department promotes our work on social media.

What are GreenLab's main areas of activity?

Our main activities include seminars, an intellectual games club, science popularization, and expeditions. We organize seminars and invite leading experts from various fields of ecology to visit us to share their experiences. Among them are scientists and ecologists from Caltech, the University of Helsinki, Skolkovo, Nanotech Industries, Constructor University Bremen, Moscow State University, the Higher School of Economics, institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and other top-notch institutions. Of course, faculty from our institute also speak. We also host TED Talks, where students present their short-term research, share experiences, and stories from past expeditions. This format helps students develop their public speaking skills.

Once a month, the intellectual games club meets for "Ecomozgoboynya," "EcoSvoyak," and "Eco-ChGK." All the games focus on ecology, nature, and travel. We also host board game nights where we socialize, bond, and have fun together—after all, GreenLab is all about friendship and openness.

We strive to make science accessible to everyone and actively promote it among schoolchildren, applicants, and students. For example, we participate in Open Days, the All-Russian Science Festival NAUKA0, give lectures to schoolchildren, and help organize and conduct popular science events at our institute, such as the Decade of Environmental Science. At these events, we teach students the basics of hiking, promote a healthy lifestyle, demonstrate and explain how to distinguish minerals, properly sort waste, test water quality, create a DIY ecosystem, and much more.

Furthermore, we are environmental students, so expeditions and nature trips are not only an important part of our specialty but also a great outlet. Our activists love these trips, and we help organize them. Together with faculty and their search and rescue teams/community volunteers, our activists visit various protected areas on educational excursions, and NSO members help organize these trips as well. For example, we are currently organizing a trip to GreenLab Base Camp "Divnogorye" in the Voronezh Region. It will run from November 1st to 5th, and applications are still open. You can apply here. HTTPS: //forts. GLE/IKDORDE5TD3ZHS7.

What are GreenLab's biggest achievements, besides winning the university NSO competition?

GreenLab has won numerous awards. We are the recipients of the Russian Environmental Operator's Green Award in the Education category and the Vernadsky National Environmental Prize in the Education as a Path to Sustainable Development category. We would especially like to highlight our contributions to major environmental reports. For example, we were cited as an example of scientific research efforts in achieving sustainable development goals in the report "ESG, Decarbonization, and Green Finance in Russia 2023/2024."

Tell us about the most significant and exciting projects that NSO has implemented over the past year?

Since 2021, NSO has been organizing eco-intellectual games, which have become popular not only with students but also with schoolchildren. Last year, we held "Ecomazgoboynya" for school-aged children several times. One of the events where we presented our game was the All-Russian Nature Festival "Primordial Russia." In collaboration with the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation, we were able to diversify the workshop format and engage the children with questions about ecology and travel. Developing the game is a complex and time-consuming process, and our team includes Maria Gerasimova and Daniil Mironov, who always approach the task with great enthusiasm and interest.

Very soon (October 14-17), we will be holding an "Ecomazgobainya" for undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate, and young scientists at the VIII All-Russian Youth Scientific Conference with International Participation, "Current Issues of Oil and Gas," which will be held at the Institute of Oil and Gas Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Incidentally, last year, the NSO GreenLab team was awarded a first-place diploma for their collective research project, "Development and Implementation of the Intellectual Game "Ecomazgobainya," Aimed at Developing Ecological Thinking," in the "Joint Start: Let's Make Science Together" competition.

Another significant and exciting project of the past year was the first GreenLab Summer Fest for prospective students and schoolchildren, which took place on July 18th. We held the event at RUDN's Alfa Summer Space for those who wanted to learn about the Institute of Ecology, attend lectures on travel and research, and enjoy a fun time in good company. At the festival, our activists and organizers held master classes and lectures on their expeditions and research. The Kent KVN team also performed for the children, and a special event was organized. Overall, over 90 people participated in our first festival.

How does participating in GreenLab help environmental students grow professionally and personally?

By participating in the various events we organize, students can develop a variety of skills—from teamwork to expedition experience (sometimes in challenging conditions) and field research skills that aren't always available in class. Consider our TED Talks: Students format, where students overcome their fear of public speaking, a skill and experience that's important not only for ecologists and scientists but for everyone. By conducting master classes for prospective students and schoolchildren, we learn to interact with different audiences through interactive activities, learning to hold their attention, and teaching them new things. Organizational work also provides valuable experience in teamwork. We develop the ability to listen and hear each other, and to find compromises.

I can highlight a few successful cases. In 2024, a team of first-year students (our regular activists) took first place in the 13th International Environmental Olympiad of CIS Universities. That same year, NSO activist Valeria Loseva won the "Ticket to the Arctic" competition, and most recently won the "Student Startup" competition and 1 million rubles. This summer, NSO member Yevgeny Vorozhtsov won a scholarship from Alfa-Bank. In 2024, I won a scholarship from the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation and a Presidential scholarship, which allowed me to study in Kazakhstan for one semester.

Some NSO activists are already building successful careers. For example, NSO member Anastasia Kireeva, for her outstanding achievements and interest in geology, now works at the Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

What do you think made GreenLab the best student community? What was your key advantage in the competition?

As trite as it may sound, our key advantage is our student activists. We are incredibly happy and grateful to everyone who believes in us, helps us, participates in events, and remains a part of our team because of the atmosphere we create together. Our primary mission is to engage students in science, educate them, and help them conduct research, share experiences, and support their initiatives. We trust students, and students trust us. Furthermore, the work of the NSO's organizing team is undeniable. These individuals dedicate their resources to preparing and implementing all the events we plan, and they are committed to their common cause. Without a team of enthusiastic and supportive individuals, we would not have achieved such results. Thanks to the teamwork and dedication of each GreenLab member, we have become the best scientific student society at RUDN University.

What are your goals for the NSO next year? What projects are you planning?

The academic year has only just begun, and we're hard at work on new projects and are already launching them. This semester, we've placed a strong emphasis on collaboration. On September 28th, we'll be participating (including as partners) in the "From Heart to Heart" charity festival, organized by students from MEPhI, at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. In October, we'll be joining students from Novosibirsk State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and Novosibirsk State University (MSU) on a volunteer trip to the Bison Nursery of the Prioksko-Terrasny Nature Reserve. Together with the Institute of Oil and Gas Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, we'll be hosting our beloved intellectual game "Ecomazgoboyunya" for a wider audience. We're also in the process of creating a video program about the work of environmental scientists. And in December, we're planning a School of Science Guides for students interested in trying their hand at this role. And that's just part of our plans for this semester.

How can a student become part of GreenLab?

You need to fill out an application through the RUDN University bot — HTTPS: //t. TA/NSO_RUDN_VOTWe will process your application and then contact each student directly. We will discuss all important aspects, their wishes, and goals, and help them resolve any research-related issues. This is how newcomers will become members of our NSO.

If you're interested in the work of the NSO Institute of Ecology, you can read about their achievements and upcoming events at the following resources:

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A new walking route along the embankments of the Moscow River has appeared in the south of the capital.

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A new walking route along the Moscow River has been created in the south of the capital. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Last year, over 20 kilometers of Yauza River embankments were renovated, and this year, comprehensive improvements were carried out on six Moskva River embankments: Nagatinskaya, Novodanilovskaya, Danilovskaya, Paveletskaya, Derbenevskaya, and Shlyuzovaya. As a result, a new, convenient pedestrian route for strolls along the Moskva River has emerged, with a total length of 11.4 kilometers," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The new route complements the existing network of promenades. On one side, it connects with the Ozerkovskaya, Ovchinnikovskaya, and Kadashevskaya embankments, forming a single pedestrian space that extends to Gorky Park and Vorobyovy Gory. On the other side, you can stroll through Nagatinsky Zaton to the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve.

As part of the project, overhead power lines were relocated underground into cable ducts, improving the visual appearance of the space and ensuring reliable operation of utilities. Sidewalks were widened and resurfaced, the roadway asphalt was repaired, and the lighting system was modernized.

145 high-contrast lighting poles were installed at pedestrian crossings. New pavilions were installed for public transport passengers, navigation signs were installed, and rest areas with comfortable benches were created.

Landscaping is a mandatory component of all capital improvement projects. 170,000 square meters of lawns and flowerbeds have been laid out along the embankments. Around 70 large trees are planned to be planted by the end of autumn.

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Traveling with Houseplants

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The K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum will host a tour called "A Journey with Houseplants."

Participants will see flora from tropical forests, swamps, coastal areas, subtropics, and deserts—both well-known and exotic species. The greenhouse features a wide variety of plants, including variegated plants, flowering plants, climbers, succulents, and palms. A guide will explain which plants are best grown indoors, what they require, and how to water and light them. Visitors will be able to ask questions and receive advice on caring for indoor plants.

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