Important results of cetacean research in Beringia National Park

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Beringia National Park staff, with the support of the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation, have made significant progress in studying cetaceans in the Senyavin Strait. This was made possible by the Foundation's long-standing collaboration with the national park. Their combined efforts were aimed at organizing scientific research and preserving the biodiversity of Chukotka's unique ecosystems. Beringia National Park specialists conducted extensive research into the behavior and habitat of local cetacean species, including gray whales. Thanks to financial assistance from the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation, modern equipment necessary for field observations and the collection of unique data was purchased. A special recreation and scientific observation center (the "House of Science") was also built, equipped with laboratories and living quarters for scientists. As part of these projects, Beringia National Park received a motorboat for patrolling the waters, cameras with powerful optical systems for high-quality footage of animals from afar, waterproof storage cases for equipment, professional wetsuits for scuba diving, and drones for photo and video recording of hard-to-reach coastal areas. All these measures have significantly expanded knowledge about the state of cetacean populations and allowed the development of effective strategies for their conservation and protection. And here are the visible results of this joint work.

Recently, during a new field season, researchers at Beringia National Park were able to document for the first time a truly unique feeding habit of gray whales using modern aerial filming technology. Until now, scientists knew that gray whales are experts at filtering small bottom-dwelling organisms, but the precise mechanisms of this process remained unknown. Now, thanks to drone footage, specialists have obtained visual evidence of the unusual feeding habits of these majestic creatures.

The gray whale is the only baleen whale that actively feeds directly on the seafloor. While hunting, the animal performs a series of sequential actions: it slowly descends to the bottom, carefully lying on its right side. This behavior is due to the whale's unique anatomy—like humans, many are right-handed. The giant then performs a sharp head-first maneuver, opening its massive lower jaw wide and extending its long, muscular tongue. The tongue acts as a pump, helping to capture vast volumes of soft sediment along with the small invertebrates that live there. After filling its mouth with sand and sediment, the whale rapidly ascends, simultaneously rotating counterclockwise. This rapid rotation creates a powerful vortex that effectively separates solid particles of sand and mud from food sources, leaving the food in the animal's mouth. Having finished cleaning its mouth, the whale again submerges, leaving behind a trail of turbid yellowish-brown sediment. These tracks remain visible for a long time after the animal has left, allowing researchers to track the locations of the whale's recent meals.

Gray whales have adapted to a specific feeding pattern—extracting food directly from the seabed. Their diet consists primarily of small crustaceans called amphipods, as well as other bottom-dwelling creatures such as mysid shrimp, marine worms and mollusks, crab larvae, and herring eggs. To extract the necessary food, whales use 130-180 specialized baleen plates on each side of their upper jaw, which act as a kind of sieve.

Gray whales frequently appear in shallow waters near shorelines due to the presence of abundant nutrient reserves concentrated near coastal areas. This feature attracts these enormous marine mammals to areas where favorable conditions exist for the rapid growth and reproduction of a variety of invertebrates, which serve as their primary food source. Shallow waters provide an ideal habitat for gray whales, allowing them to combine rest and feeding. They provide a comfortable depth, facilitating movement and access to food resources, and allow the animals to rest and recuperate in calm conditions. Furthermore, the water is warmer and clearer, improving visibility and facilitating prey hunting. Thus, the presence of abundant nutrient resources close to shore becomes a key factor in determining the habitat selection of these unique marine inhabitants.

This discovery about gray whale behavior underscores the importance of collaboration and the combined efforts of science and compassionate individuals. Only by joining forces can researchers, ecologists, and charities achieve significant results that go far beyond the capabilities of any individual participant. Such discoveries enrich our knowledge of rare species and open new perspectives for developing effective conservation measures not only for populations but for entire ecosystems. Understanding the specific feeding habits and habitats of these large mammals allows scientists to more accurately assess the threats they face and develop effective strategies for protecting and restoring species. After all, every new discovery brings us closer to our ultimate goal—preserving planet Earth's unique natural heritage for future generations.

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An NSU astronomer captured comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon.

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Mikhail Maslov, an engineer at the Vega Observatory at Novosibirsk State University, captured this image of Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon, which is currently only visible through amateur telescopes early in the morning. It will be one of the most striking astronomical events of the fall: its peak brightness will occur in late October and early November.

The comet was discovered relatively recently: on January 3, 2025, at the Mount Lemmon Observatory (USA), hence its name. It is a long-period comet: its orbital period is currently 1,369 years. Its perihelion (the comet's closest orbital distance to the Sun) is November 8, 2025, at a perihelion distance of 0.53 astronomical units.

"Brightness estimates for this comet have now been revised upward: in late October – early November, a brightness of approximately magnitude 4 is expected; previously, magnitude 6 was expected. This comet's brightening, ahead of the initial baseline forecast, was expected, as this is not the comet's first pass near the Sun, meaning, as astronomers say, it is not 'dynamically new.' In such comets, the most volatile substances from the surface of the nucleus have already largely evaporated during previous returns. Therefore, such comets, as they approach the Sun, exhibit a comparatively low brightness for their size (since the most volatile substances are relatively few in number). Then, closer to the Sun, when the more refractory components of the nucleus, such as water ice, begin to melt and evaporate, they increase their brightness quite sharply," explained Mikhail Maslov.

The comet was photographed around 4 a.m. on September 19, approximately 70 km from Novosibirsk, using a telescope with a focal length of 854 mm and an aperture of 2.8 f/2.0. The total shooting time was 31 minutes. The weather conditions were favorable: despite the presence of clouds, they nevertheless passed by and did not obscure the comet.

Another comet that will be observable from Russia this fall is C/2025 K1 ATLAS. This comet's brightness has also been revised upwards; in October-November, it is expected to reach magnitude 7 or 8 (previously, it was predicted to reach magnitude 9 or 10). It will be visible in amateur telescopes.

"The discovery of another bright autumn comet, C/2025 R2 SWAN, was recently officially announced. It's currently near its peak brightness—magnitude 7—but it's not yet visible at our latitudes. It will become visible around October 5-10, and by the end of the month and into November, it will be at a good altitude, although its brightness is waning," said Mikhail Maslov.

NSU astronomers advise astrophotographers to prepare in advance for the exciting autumn events.

"As they approach the Sun, comets' tails typically become more extended, and this tail may split into ionic (bluish-green gas) and dust (yellowish-white) components. Astrophotographers will have the opportunity to capture these beautiful hues of comet tails with their cameras," added Alfiya Nesterenko, head of the Vega Observatory at NSU.

Photo: Mikhail Maslov, engineer at the Vega Observatory at NSU

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In Guangdong Province in southern China, the emergency response level has been raised to the highest level due to the approach of a typhoon.

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GUANGZHOU, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — South China's Guangdong Province raised its emergency response to Level 1, the highest level, at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday as Typhoon Ragasa approaches. The typhoon is forecast to make landfall in coastal areas in the central and western parts of the province as a strong or super typhoon within the next 24 hours. -0-

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A meeting was held in Dunhuang to mark the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road University Alliance.

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Lanzhou, September 23 (Xinhua) — A meeting marking the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road University Alliance was held in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, on Monday. Experts and scholars from more than 20 countries, including China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Pakistan, held in-depth discussions on strengthening cooperation in higher education, science, technology, and other fields.

It should be recalled that in 2015, Lanzhou University, located in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, together with universities from countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, initiated the creation of the aforementioned alliance in Dunhuang with the aim of jointly forming a higher education community.

Lanzhou University Party Committee Secretary Ma Xiaojie said that over the past ten years, the alliance's "circle of friends" has steadily expanded, and now includes 197 universities from 27 countries and regions.

"With the support of the alliance, we have trained a large number of specialists for the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative and conducted in-depth joint research in such important areas as agricultural science and technology, environmental management, and meteorological services," Ma Xiaojie added.

Over 2,000 years ago, the Great Silk Road built a bridge of friendly exchanges between East and West. With the dawn of a new era, the Belt and Road Initiative has once again created a platform for promoting dialogue and cooperation between countries around the world.

Zhao Lei, Deputy Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Exchanges at the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, noted that educational exchanges and cooperation are an important part of the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, expressing hope that the Belt and Road University Alliance can continue to play a role as a platform and link, and promote higher-quality and sustainable educational exchanges and cooperation.

In recent years, cooperation between Chinese universities and those in Belt and Road Initiative countries has steadily deepened. The construction of cooperation platforms such as the China-Russia Institute of Fundamental Research and the China-Malaysia Graduate Institute of International Studies is progressing steadily. Higher education cooperation within the multilateral frameworks of China-Central Asia, China-ASEAN, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has also yielded positive results.

Experts present at yesterday's meeting expressed the view that China and countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative have achieved impressive results in advancing cooperation in higher education and strengthening scientific research exchanges. They hope that in the future, more targeted methods for cultivating top-notch specialists will emerge to ensure the human resources necessary for the socio-economic development of countries participating in the Belt and Road initiative.

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China is building its skilled labor force to achieve high-quality development.

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BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — China's skilled labor force has surpassed 200 million, accounting for approximately one-seventh of the country's total population. During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), these skilled workers played a significant role in driving the country's economic and social progress, bolstered by the country's proactive talent development policies.

ENHANCED TRAINING SYSTEM

“My skills are certified by both employers and the government, making them highly sought after and my career path clear,” said Huang Nola, a garment quality inspector in Guangdong Province, southern China.

Huang Nola is one of many who have benefited from an industry-focused training system. In Guangdong Province, authorities invited large companies to participate in worker development programs, ensuring that training was tailored to employer needs. Around 130,000 workers from over 800 companies participated in these enterprise-tailored programs.

Guangdong Province exemplifies national efforts: 2,440 national technical colleges and nearly 29,000 private institutions complement each other across the country, providing training services across a wide range of industries.

In addition to a variety of training providers, China provides subsidies to eligible trainees to encourage skill development. Since 2021, according to official data, more than 92 million workers, including 30 million migrant workers, have received such financial support for skill development.

In this regard, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People's Republic of China announced that it will continue the campaign to improve workers' vocational skills and establish a high-quality, employment-oriented and lifelong technical training system.

WIDE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

"Thanks to the new professional rank system, the glass ceiling I once faced in my career has been shattered. The increased salary has also boosted my morale," said Li Yanxu, a "special-level" technician from Henan Province.

In 2022, China unveiled guidelines establishing a new professional rank system, comprising eight technical ranks—three more than the previous five-tier system. This reform not only expanded the rank hierarchy but also restructured the associated institutional mechanisms regarding employment, pay, and promotion. Companies are encouraged to offer higher salaries to workers with advanced professional skills.

Remarkably, over 6,000 skilled workers have been promoted to the newly added positions of "special-level" and "chief-level" technicians. At state-owned enterprises, these highly skilled workers now receive salaries equal to or even higher than those of senior managers.

Meanwhile, to encourage skills development among workers in new fields, China is identifying new types of occupations and incorporating them into the national professional title system.

From 2021 to 2025, 72 new professions will be officially recognized. This constantly evolving system ensures that workers in new industries are consistently included, valued, and provided with clear career paths.

“These mechanisms help create new drivers for employment, encourage workers to improve their skills, and enable skilled workers to receive both public recognition and tangible benefits,” said a representative of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of China.

MORE PROFESSIONAL SKILLS CHAMPIONSHIPS

“Preparing for and participating in the competition will help me improve my skills, gain more industry knowledge, and prepare for next year’s WorldSkills Competition,” said Qian Mengying, a fashion design student at the Wenzhou Institute of Technology in Zhejiang Province.

Since 2010, the Chinese team has participated in all seven WorldSkills Competitions, winning a total of 93 gold medals. A multi-tiered system of professional skills competitions has been established domestically, including a national professional skills competition, regional competitions, and competitions organized by various industries. Over 10 million people participate annually in professional skills competitions at various levels and in various formats.

These competitions provide workers with platforms for peer learning and raise public awareness of the importance of upskilling and training, noted a representative of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of China. "In the coming years, the ministry will introduce and implement more policies to build a large, professional, and well-structured pool of skilled workers in China," he added. -0-

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Iran's Foreign Minister and the IAEA Director General discussed bilateral cooperation in New York.

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Tehran, September 23 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi in New York on Monday to discuss recent bilateral interactions, according to a statement released by the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

During the meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, A. Araghchi noted Tehran's "goodwill and responsible approach" to its nuclear issue. He emphasized that any progress in resolving the issue will depend on the other parties demonstrating responsible behavior and ceasing to make "excessive demands" and "abusing the UN Security Council" to pressure Tehran, according to the statement.

R. Grossi, for his part, praised Iran's "positive" approach to engaging with the agency, especially given the agreement reached earlier this month between the two sides to resume bilateral cooperation. He called on all relevant parties to utilize diplomatic avenues to prevent an escalation of tensions.

Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA following Israeli and US attacks on its nuclear facilities in June, according to a law passed by parliament and the Guardian Council.

Last month, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany invoked the snapback mechanism under the 2015 nuclear deal to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran as a means of pressuring Tehran to resume nuclear negotiations. On Friday, the UN Security Council failed to adopt a resolution that would have blocked the restoration of sanctions against Iran. The sanctions are expected to take effect later this month unless the Security Council takes further action.

Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced on Saturday that the country's cooperation with the IAEA would be "effectively" suspended after the UN Security Council voted against extending the lifting of international sanctions against Tehran.

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At least 14 people have been killed and 14 others injured in riots at an Ecuadorian prison.

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Quito, September 22 (Xinhua) — At least 14 people were killed and 14 others were injured in a prison riot in southwestern Ecuador early Monday morning, the National Police said.

At approximately 02:00 local time /07:00 GMT/, reports were received of gunfire and explosions at the Machala Social Rehabilitation Center in the city of Machala, the provincial capital of El Oro.

El Oro Police Chief William Calle told local television station Ecuavisa that 13 inmates and one guard were killed in the incident. The wounded were taken to nearby hospitals.

W. Calle noted that most of those killed belonged to Los Choneros, one of the most violent gangs in Ecuador.

Several prisoners escaped during the clashes, U. Kalle said, adding that authorities were working to establish the exact number of those who had fled.

Ecuador is experiencing a prison crisis. According to official figures, approximately 600 prisoners have died in gang violence since February 2021. –0–

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A Chinese-Russian photography and oil painting exhibition is being held in Tongjiang City, Heilongjiang Province.

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BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — A total of 136 works were displayed at a China-Russia photography and oil painting exhibition that recently opened in Tongjiang City, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, chinanews.com.cn reported.

The event is part of the 3rd China-Russia Season of Regional Culture and Art in Heilongjiang Province. Works by photographers and artists from China and Russia showcase the unique regional cultures and ethnic customs of the two countries, creating a visual bridge for cultural exchanges for visitors.

"Here we can experience the charm of Chinese and Russian art up close. We exchanged views with our Russian colleagues on the use of color and toning. We hope to have more opportunities for discussion in the future," said Li Li, director of the Tongjiang Qihang Art School.

Prior to the exhibition's opening, oil painting enthusiasts from China and Russia held a three-day life-painting event in several scenic areas of Tongjiang City to capture the unique local autumn landscapes with brushes.

The exhibition was organized by the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and will run until September 26. -0-

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China is experiencing an active transformation of scientific and technological achievements

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BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Science and Technology on Monday released an annual report on the transformation of China's scientific and technological achievements at the 2025 Pujiang Innovation Forum held in Shanghai, the Keji Ribao (Science and Technology) daily reported.

The report said that in 2024, a total of 4,059 Chinese universities and institutes transformed their scientific and technological achievements through methods such as transfer, licensing, investment, technical development, consulting and services, with contracts totaling 226.9 billion yuan (about 31.9 billion US dollars) signed, up about 10 percent compared with the previous year.

The total number of such contracts amounted to 661 thousand, and the transformation of scientific and technological achievements in the country demonstrated an upward trend in both value and quantity.

According to the report, employees at Chinese universities and research institutes are highly enthusiastic about innovation and entrepreneurship. In 2024, 415 universities and research institutes across the country signed contracts for the transformation of scientific and technological achievements worth over 100 million yuan each, a 4.1 percent increase from the previous year.

By the end of 2024, China's universities and research institutes employed 18,248 staff members specializing in the implementation of scientific and technological advances. More than 1,000 universities and research institutes have established technology transfer bureaus.

The report noted that by the end of 2024, 1,329 Chinese universities and research institutes will have established joint research and development units, technology transfer offices and similar service platforms in collaboration with enterprises. -0-

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An organized crime group accused of murder and telecommunications fraud has appeared in court in China.

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SHENZHEN, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — Twenty-one members of an organized crime group operating in northern Myanmar have gone on trial in southern China on charges of fraud, intentional murder, intentional causing of bodily harm, kidnapping, extortion, opening and operating casinos, organizing and forcing prostitution, illegal detention, smuggling and drug production.

The Intermediate People's Court of Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, South China, held a trial in the case from September 19 to 22.

The Shenzhen People's Procuratorate has indicted members of an organized crime group led by Bay Saw Chain and Bay Yin Chin, accusing them of using the Bay family's influence in Myanmar's Kokang region to build 41 complexes of various types and provide armed protection to people conducting illegal business there since August 2009.

The organized crime group was accused of conspiring with individuals it protected to commit crimes including telecommunications fraud, intentional murder, intentional injury, kidnapping, extortion, opening and operating casinos, organizing illegal border crossings, and organizing and forcing prostitution, resulting in the deaths of six Chinese citizens and injuries to many others. According to prosecutors, the proceeds from gambling and fraud exceeded 20 billion yuan (approximately $2.8 billion).

Bay Yin Chin also conspired with others to smuggle and manufacture approximately 11 tons of methamphetamine, the charges say.

The verdict will be announced later. -0-

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