A student from the State University of Management took second place in the media project competition at the Tavrida art cluster.

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Ksenia Sysoeva, director of the Phoenix student theater and a fourth-year student at the State University of Management's Institute of Marketing, took second place in the media project competition held at the Meganom Academy of Creative Industries' summer school, dedicated to the Cross Years of Russian and Chinese Culture, which took place at the Tavrida art cluster in Crimea.

The ninth summer school was held from September 17 to 23. Experts from friendly countries participated in art schools on contemporary poetry and prose, new media, and modern libraries. Young poets and writers, journalists, librarians, and cultural scholars united to create an environment for exploring the cultural, social, and technological challenges facing the creative industries of both countries.

The New Media Art School brought together leading young media industry representatives. In a creative lab format, participants solved partner cases and developed projects highlighting the cross-cultural interaction between Russia and China.

Ksenia Sysoeva spent seven days actively attending lectures and master classes and interacting with experts. The week was filled with creativity, inspiration, and art.

As part of a team consisting of representatives from various regions of our vast country, Ksenia took second place in the media project competition.

"Tavrida magically enters the hearts of everyone who visits it and remains there forever! My team and I developed a social media project to help Chinese students adapt to Russia, which will certainly continue to thrive, grow, and benefit people. This trip inspired me to learn and develop with renewed vigor, conquering new heights," Ksenia Sysoeva shared her impressions of the summer school.

We wish our student further success in her creative work and studies!

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Colombia's president called for regional unity in the wake of US missile strikes in the Caribbean.

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Bogota, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday called for unity among Latin American countries in response to the US missile strikes on ships in the Caribbean.

He accused White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller of orchestrating the missile strikes based on a "false claim" that Colombia's counter-narcotics strategy had failed.

"They disqualified us to hide Colombia's success in drug seizures and to legitimize crime and random bombings," G. Petro wrote on social media.

"We've proven otherwise," he said, noting that Colombia will become the world's largest drug seizure country this year. Annual seizures are expected to reach 1,000 tons.

The Colombian leader said the US "armed aggression" appeared to indicate an intention to justify future invasions of Caribbean countries, calling it an irrational response to the drug problem.

"The Caribbean is a sea of freedom," G. Petro noted. "The time has come to unite the entire Caribbean. It cannot be destroyed by lies."

Since September, the US military has carried out four missile strikes in what it calls international waters in the Caribbean Sea, killing 21 suspected "narcoterrorists," according to US authorities.

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The 4th School of Young Scientists, "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Solving Biological Problems," was held at Novosibirsk State University.

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The 4th School of Young Scientists, "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Solving Biological Problems," was held at Novosibirsk State University from October 1st to 3rd. Undergraduate and graduate students from 11 Russian cities participated: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Pushchino (Moscow Region), Vladivostok, Krasnoyarsk, and Barnaul. The School program consisted of lectures and practical classes, providing young scientists with the opportunity to gain an understanding of the use of advanced research methods in structural biology, as well as skills in molecular modeling and processing of primary experimental data obtained using synchrotron radiation.

School participants highly appreciated the lectures given by leading scientists who actively use synchrotron radiation in their work. They expressed particular interest in the practical sessions related to molecular modeling and the determination of biopolymer structures using X-ray diffraction analysis.

– We decided to divide practical classes devoted to the method of low -ugly x -ray scattering and radiographic analysis (RSA) at two levels: introductory and in -depth. It turned out that this was the right decision. About 40 participants passed an introductory master class on the RSA, its task was to form a general understanding of the capabilities of the method. To do this, the participants worked with a set of diffraction data obtained from the crystals of the model object almost in ideal conditions of the experiment. The participants who wanted to gain experience with diffraction data that were used to solve real scientific problems came to the second-level master class. Similarly, master classes were built on the use of the method of low-ugly x-ray scattering, where in the second practical lesson, data sets obtained in the Shanghai Center for Synchrotron Radiation were processed. At the next school, we plan to make two-levels and a master class on molecular modeling, as well as add more laboratory work. Separately, I would like to note introductory practical classes on the application of the method of radiofluorescent analysis and computed tomography. The guys successfully reconstructed the data and built a three-dimensional model of the mouse skeleton, ”said the head of the Crystalization Educational Center of the Institute of Chemical Technologies of the NSU, senior teacher of the Department of Solid Body, the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the NSU, Senior Researcher at the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Central Committee forces, Skifov Sergey Arkhipov.

According to the organizers and participants, the third day of the Young Scientists School was particularly eventful. The lecture "Fundamentals of the Interaction of Synchrotron Radiation with Biological Objects" by PhD in Geology and Mathematics Sergey Rashchenko (IGM SB RAS, NSU) examined the interactions of synchrotron radiation with matter and the existing fundamental limitations of experimental methods. A lecture by Doctor of Physics and Mathematics Konstantin Usachev (Federal Research Center of the Kazan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan) on "Crystallography of Macromolecular Complexes" aroused great interest among the school participants. The lecture examined X-ray structural analysis of large objects such as ribosomes and the importance of this research for the development of antibiotics. Examples were given of combining cryo-electron microscopy at the initial level with X-ray structural analysis at a later stage. This topic continued with a presentation by Anna Burtseva (Research Center of Biotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), titled "Cryo-Electron Microscopy in the Study of Macromolecular Structures. A Method of Choice or One of the Elements of Integrative Structural Biology." She discussed the fundamentals of cryo-electron microscopy, discussing real-world examples, including the structure of a phycobilisomes from an ancient cyanobacterium. She also introduced the audience to the latest work by scientists at the Research Center of Biotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences.

The excursion to the Department of Solid State Chemistry at the NSU Natural Sciences Department and the laboratories of the NSU Institute of Chemical Technology received numerous positive reviews. Model crystals were prepared for the school participants, and they were given an introduction to crystallization methods. Young scientists also learned about robotic and manual crystallization equipment and the consumables required for this work.

"Next year, we plan to make some changes to the School—run it as a conference-style school and publish a collection of abstracts. The lectures and practical sessions will remain conceptually the same, but we intend to introduce flash talks by young scientists and possibly a poster session. Therefore, it's possible that the School will be four days long, rather than three. I'm confident these changes will attract even more participants, although the trend toward increased participation is already clear. For the convenience of attendees, we're also considering moving it to the summer months, but no decision has been made yet," said Sergey Arkhipov.

Feedback from participants of the IV School of Young Scientists "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Solving Biological Problems"

Ekaterina Molotkova, a graduate of the Physics Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University:

My research interests include structural biology. I'm interested in the collaboration between high-energy physics and biology. Conceptually, I really like the fusion of fundamental physics and practical biology. Unfortunately, events focused on this topic are quite rare. Therefore, the decision to participate in the Young Scientists' School was an obvious one. I wanted to attend lectures and participate in workshops, and also visit Akademgorodok in Novosibirsk. My impressions of the School were very positive. There were many practical workshops, and now I intend to shift my current work toward structural biology. Therefore, both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, which provide a deeper understanding of the theory behind all these methods, were important to me.

Alexey Ivanov, 4th year student at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at NSU:

I've been following the development of the SKIF project for a long time. I'm interested in various areas of biology, but especially structural biology, as it relates to bioinformatics, which is my area of expertise. I learned about the Young Scientists' School "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Solving Biological Problems" last year, and I learned about its topic at the School of Systems Biology and the School of Synthetic Biology and Industrial Information. This year, I'm applying to participate in this school. I wanted to learn more about the current state of construction at the SKIF Center for Collective Use, the latest scientific research, and the teams conducting structural biology research in Russia, as well as gain practical skills related to molecular modeling, X-ray fluorescence analysis, molecular docking, and X-ray diffraction data processing.

At Anna Burtseva's lecture, I discovered the process of sample preparation for cryo-electron microscopy, learned how sample preparation works, and what calculations are used to reconstruct the three-dimensional structure. The lecture on X-ray structural analysis was equally interesting. Previously, for me, these were all just names of methods; I knew what they did, but now I have a comprehensive understanding of how they can be applied in integrative approaches and how they complement each other.

The most memorable experience was the master class on small-angle X-ray scattering data processing, where we manually derived the three-dimensional structure of a molecule in solution from two-dimensional data, compared it with X-ray structural analysis data, and saw for ourselves how these methods can be combined. It seems like magic, but it's science.

Natalia Smolyanova, Researcher at the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, and PhD student at the Institute of Protein Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences:

"The main methods I use in my work are crystallography and X-ray diffraction analysis, as well as the BioSAXS method, but I was very interested in the lecture on cryo-electron microscopy. I wondered whether this method could be used for my sample—cellulase enzymes—which are small enough for this purpose. It was important for me to discuss the feasibility with my colleagues. The X-ray diffraction master class was also helpful, as crystallization of the sample and subsequent data processing is a fairly labor-intensive process. Meeting like-minded people and getting acquainted with the equipment at the Crystallization Educational and Methodological Center of the NSU Institute of Chemical Technology were important and interesting."

Every day of the School brought vivid impressions, positive emotions, invaluable knowledge and useful experience.

Vladimir Andreytsev, Laboratory of Structural Studies of the Translation Apparatus, Institute of Protein Research, Russian Academy of Sciences:

"The School for Young Scientists interested me because of the master classes taught by highly qualified specialists. They emphasize subtle points that are difficult for a young researcher to master on their own. It was important for me to gain a certain amount of knowledge and experience that I could apply in my future research and, eventually, pass on to students who come to our institute."

Everything about this school was useful: both the lectures and the workshops, but the most memorable experience for me was interacting with colleagues. After such meetings, you understand what you should strive for. A very important meeting for me was with Sofia Borisevich, Doctor of Chemical Sciences (SKIF Center for Collective Use, Ufa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa), who gave a lecture on "Joint Application of Experimental Methods and Molecular Modeling Methods for Solving Structural Biology Problems" and a workshop on molecular docking and molecular modeling using X-ray diffraction data. Without this school, I would hardly have had the opportunity to connect with her and attend such a workshop.

Material prepared by: Elena Panfilo, NSU press service

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China uses seawater to cool equipment

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BEIJING, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — China used 188.3 billion tons of seawater for cooling in 2024, up 1.6 percent year on year, according to a report released by the National Marine Data and Information Service and the China Association of Maritime Affairs.

This volume is approximately equal to eight times the volume of water in Lake Baikal and meets the cooling water needs of power plants, petrochemical plants and steel mills in coastal areas, according to the report.

The country's maritime development index reached 129.7 in 2024, up 2.9 percent from 2023, the report said. -0-

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Some temporarily suspended workers may not be paid for their leave, Trump said.

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that some temporarily suspended federal employees may not receive pay when the government reopens, following earlier threats to fire federal workers during the shutdown.

"I would say it depends on who we're talking about. I can tell you this: the Democrats have put a lot of people at great risk, but it really depends on who you're talking about," Trump said in the Oval Office.

"But, for the most part, we're going to take care of our people. There are people who really don't deserve to be taken care of, and we're going to take care of them differently," he said.

The US President did not provide further details about which federal employees may not receive pay during the forced leave.

Earlier in the day, Axios reported that suspended federal employees are not guaranteed compensation for forced leave during the government shutdown, citing a draft White House memo.

While D. Trump continued to blame Democrats for the government shutdown impasse, Democratic leaders blamed Republicans.

"Republicans shut down the government instead of fixing health care for Americans across the country," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said on social media.

After the previous shutdown, which lasted 35 days and ended in January 2019, D. Trump signed a law guaranteeing the payment of wages to federal employees affected by similar situations in the future. –0–

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Senior Qatari and Turkish officials will join ceasefire talks in Egypt's Gaza Strip.

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Cairo, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Senior diplomatic and intelligence officials from Qatar and Turkey are expected to join ceasefire talks in Egypt's Gaza Strip on Wednesday.

Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani will travel to the city of Sharm el-Sheikh to join the talks, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.

Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majid bin Mohammed al-Ansari said on social media that the prime minister's participation comes at a "critical stage in the negotiations," confirming the mediators' determination to reach an agreement.

At the same time, the head of Turkey's National Intelligence Organization, Ibrahim Kalin, is also expected to take part in the talks, Turkey's semi-official Anadolu Agency reported, citing sources in the security agencies.

I. Kalin's participation will focus on achieving a ceasefire, facilitating the exchange of prisoners, and ensuring the delivery of humanitarian aid to the enclave.

The current round of indirect ceasefire talks between Hamas and Israel, brokered by Egypt and Qatar, began on Monday in Sharm el-Sheikh.

The talks are focused on a 20-point proposal unveiled by US President Donald Trump after his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House in September. –0–

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"A negotiated solution" is the only solution to Tehran's nuclear problem, says Iranian Foreign Minister

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TEHRAN, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Tuesday that Tehran's nuclear issue can only be resolved through negotiations.

"There is no solution other than a negotiated solution," he wrote on the social media site X in response to US President Donald Trump's warning on Sunday that Washington "will have to take care of this" if Iran resumes its nuclear program.

According to A. Araghchi, there is no evidence to support D. Trump’s statements about Iran acquiring nuclear weapons “within a month.”

The Iranian Foreign Minister recalled that, ahead of the fifth round of nuclear talks with US Special Envoy for the Middle East Steven Witkoff, he wrote on social media: "Zero nuclear weapons = we have a deal. Zero enrichment = we have no deal."

According to him, if the Trump administration looked at the minutes of those negotiations, it would "see how close we were to concluding a new, historic agreement on the Iranian nuclear program." A repeat of the "miscalculation" regarding Iran and its nuclear program will solve nothing, A. Araghchi emphasized.

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The Czech Republic and China expressed their intention to deepen economic relations at a business summit.

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Prague, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Industrial leaders and officials from China and the Czech Republic called for closer economic cooperation on Monday, highlighting shared opportunities in industrial innovation at the China-Czech Business Summit 2025 in Brno.

Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic Martin Frelich noted that trade and economic relations between the two countries have a deep foundation, long-term potential, and a clear vision for the future.

He said China is one of the Czech Republic's largest trading partners, and that new opportunities are emerging in areas such as industrial modernisation, automation, digitalisation and sustainable development.

The President of the Czech Association of Mechanical Engineering Technologies, Jan Riedl, noted the rapid growth of bilateral trade in machine tools in recent years, calling it a sign of the “high and constantly deepening” level of cooperation in this sector.

Liu Haiyan, Counselor for Trade and Economic Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in the Czech Republic, stated that the foundation of Chinese-Czech trade and economic relations is solid and the prospects remain broad.

China intends to work with the Czech government, business circles and civil society to strengthen political coordination, improve interaction and deepen people-to-people and cultural exchanges to promote the stable and healthy development of bilateral relations, the Chinese diplomat emphasized.

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In Xizang, tourists reached safety after heavy snowfall.

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Lhasa, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — All hikers and local service personnel stranded by heavy snowfall in Tingri County, Shigatse City, Xizang Autonomous Region, southwest China, had safely reached safety as of the evening of October 7, local authorities announced Tuesday.

According to a statement released by the Tingri County Information Office, a total of 580 tourists and more than 300 staff members have safely arrived at the collection point in Qudan Township and surrounding areas, where local staff are arranging for their return.

More than ten more tourists arrived at the advance camp, which had been specially set up to meet them en route to the assembly point. Along the way, they were accompanied by local teams carrying food, medicine, heaters, oxygen tanks, and warm clothing.

Heavy snowfall hit the county on the evening of October 4, creating problems for hikers on mountain trails near the village of Qudan. County authorities quickly mobilized emergency teams to establish communications and provide assistance to those affected.

On October 5, authorities in Tingri County announced the temporary closure of some tourist areas due to heavy snowfall, including the landscape park of the world's highest peak, Mount Qomolangma. -0-

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An educational course from Lenstroytrest has launched at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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Marina Malyutina opens an educational course

Students from St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU) participated in the "Development 360" educational course offered by Lenstroytrest. Vice-Rector for Youth Policy Marina Malyutina emphasized our university's existing experience with similar courses: last year, practical courses were offered by industry partners, and this form of collaboration in personnel training has proven its relevance and effectiveness.

"Our university trains virtually the entire spectrum of development specialists, so the students in this educational course represent virtually all courses and faculties. We understand that today's market demands young professionals who not only possess specific knowledge but also understand the practical processes of the industry. Therefore, we create conditions and platforms for direct interaction between students and the industry. This provides students with a deep immersion in the industry, which will help them adapt more easily to the professional environment," the Vice Rector noted.

Lenstroytrest representatives emphasize that the course's particular significance lies in its absolute practical focus: it's not abstract theory, but rather case studies and knowledge tested in real-world conditions.

"All the material is based on Lenstroytrest's many years of experience. Students learn the intricacies of the work from key executives who solve daily problems in construction, economics, customer service, marketing, and law. We deliberately focus on the most relevant and complex aspects of development: from land acquisition and the project lifecycle to organizing life in an already populated neighborhood. This allows us to present the industry as a unified whole and give students a holistic picture that cannot be obtained from textbooks," explained Ksenia Kolotenko, Head of Communications Projects at Lenstroytrest Group.

According to her, by launching its proprietary educational course, "Development 360," the company is pursuing several key strategic goals. First and foremost, it aims to train highly qualified personnel for the construction industry, familiar with the full cycle of creating a modern residential project—from concept to managing a completed development. Furthermore, the company is interested in ensuring that future architects and urban planners enter the profession not only with theoretical knowledge but also with an understanding of the real-world challenges of development. Finally, this is an investment in the long-term development of the company and the industry as a whole. Lenstroytrest intends to share its unique experience, develop students' understanding of modern quality standards, and, of course, introduce them to the values and approaches of one of the oldest and most experienced companies in the market.

"We consider the first lecture, given by CEO Valeria Malysheva, a successful and symbolic start to the entire course. We noted the high interest and engagement of the audience. The fact that the course was opened by the company's CEO underscores the high importance we attach to this educational project and demonstrates our commitment to dialogue and sharing our experience with students. This format allowed us to immediately immerse the audience in strategic development issues, creating an excellent foundation for subsequent lectures," says Ksenia Kolotenko.

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