New research into nutrition for patients undergoing radiation therapy

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A new IAEA research project is investigating the nutritional impact of radiation therapy on cancer patients. Photo: Shutterstock

IAEA launchesnew five-year coordinated research projectto improve nutritional quality and clinical outcomes in patients undergoing radiation therapy. If this project can provide insight into how radiation therapy affects body composition and clinical outcomes, it will help guide cancer centers in implementing palliative care programs.

Research shows that 20-40 percent of cancer deaths are caused not so much by the cancer itself as by poor nutrition, so addressing nutritional issues will be critical to increasing survival.

Cancer remains a major global health problem, accounting for nearly 17 percent of deaths worldwide. It is a particularly pressing issue for people living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), who often have limited or no access to radiotherapy, a common treatment for many cancers.

To ensure that cancer care reaches those who need it most, the IAEA launched an initiative in 2022 "Rays of Hope"However, despite the potential effectiveness of radiation therapy, when treating some types of tumors it can lead to changes in body composition – this is the ratio of fat, muscle, bone and other tissues in the body – in particular muscle mass.

“Recent data, mainly from high-income countries, indicate that radiotherapy-induced changes in body composition lead to adverse clinical outcomes, including increased toxicity, treatment interruption and decreased survival,” says Timoaki Tamaki, Head of the IAEA’s Applied Radiobiology and Radiotherapy Section, Department of Human Health.

“It is noteworthy that only limited data are available from low- and middle-income countries, where cancer patients often face additional barriers to care and experience poorer treatment outcomes,” said Cornelia Loechl, Head of the Health-Related Nutrition and Environment Research Section, Division of Human Health, IAEA. “Raising awareness and promoting a better understanding of the proven clinical and economic benefits is essential to ensure continued investment in cancer nutrition.”

A new coordinated research project (CRP) will provide contextually relevant evidence to support nutrition considerations in cancer care. Specific research objectives include:

To assess the effects of radiation therapy on body composition and energy expenditure using nuclear techniques used in nutritional research; To study the etiologic factors associated with changes in body composition in patients undergoing radiation therapy; To investigate the effects of body composition on clinical, functional, and self-reported health outcomes in patients undergoing radiation therapy; To determine the efficacy and feasibility of assessing body composition to detect loss of muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia) in patients undergoing radiation therapy.

How to participate in this PKI

This CRP is open to all member countries. Research contracts will be awarded to LMICs, while high-income countries will be able to enter into research agreements. Participating institutions must meet the criteria specified in the Other Resources section.

Research institutes interested in participating in this CRP should submit their proposal for a research contract or agreement by email toIAEA Research Contracts Sectionno later than July 31, 2025, using the appropriate form at web portal DKI. The same form can be used for both a research and a technical contract. The IAEA encourages institutes to involve women and young professionals in their proposals to the extent possible.

For further information related to this CRP, potential candidates should use the feedback form on the pagePKI.

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Over 300 people evacuated after landslide on China-Nepal border

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LHASA, July 9 (Xinhua) — More than 300 people, including Nepalese nationals, affected by a landslide in Gyirong County on the China-Nepal border have been evacuated, the county government of southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region said Wednesday.

On Tuesday at 05:46, a landslide occurred near the Gyirong checkpoint. As a result of the incident, 11 people on the Chinese side went missing. After receiving the information, local authorities immediately launched a search and rescue operation.

The evacuees included 90 Nepalese businessmen and workers, 46 residents of Gyirong village, 61 construction workers, 11 traders, two tourists, and border customs and passport control officers. They were all provided with basic necessities and rooms in local hotels.

Work to eliminate the consequences of the emergency continues. -0-

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“China-Russia Business Meeting Lounge” Opens in Border City of Dandong

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BEIJING, July 9 (Xinhua) — A launch ceremony for the "Dandong China-Russia Business Meeting Lounge" was held in Dandong, northeast China's Liaoning Province, on Tuesday, the Penpai news portal reported.

Located in the Guomenwan border trade zone of Dandong City, the new institution was established by the Dandong Chamber of International Commerce and the relevant chambers of commerce and industry of the Russian Federation.

According to the announcement, the “China-Russia Business Meeting Room” will regularly host economic and trade talks, cultural exchanges and technical seminars, and organize regular online or offline meetings for high-quality Chinese and Russian enterprises selected according to their current trade needs and committed to economic and trade cooperation.

After the opening ceremony of the “Living Room”, a presentation of trade projects aimed at Russian partners was held right there.

As an important gateway for Liaoning Province to open up to the outside world, Dandong City has unique geographical and transportation advantages. -0-

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Double success: the first graduates of SPbPU and Lanzhou University of Economics and Finance received diplomas

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The Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU hosted the first graduation of bachelors of the international educational double degree program with Lanzhou University of Economics and Finance (China).

The defense of final qualification works in the direction of "Economics" (profile "Finance") was held in English on the campus of Lanzhou University of Economics and Finance in Gansu Province. Students presented the results of their research on current issues of finance, economic analysis and investment management. The examination committee from SPbPU included the director of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics of IPMEiT Dmitry Rodionov, associate professor of VIES and program director Daria Krasnova, associate professors of VIES Ekaterina Burova and Evgeny Konnikov. The members of the committee highly appreciated the level of preparation of the graduates.

Joint final assessment is a vivid example of successful academic cooperation. Each defense becomes not just an exam for students, but an important step in strengthening scientific and cultural ties between our countries. We highly value the partnership with our Chinese colleagues and are confident that it will develop, opening up new opportunities for students and teachers, – commented Dmitry Rodionov.

During the award ceremony for the best graduates, student Zhang Liwen was awarded the badge of excellent student of the 3rd degree. Student Zhang Xinran received gratitude for the responsible performance of the duties of a class monitor during two years of study in St. Petersburg.

This project confirms that international partnership in education opens up new opportunities for students and teachers. It was very nice to see the guys and take part in the defense of their research achievements. Joint defenses not only strengthen academic ties, but also allow for the exchange of best practices in training future financiers, says Daria Krasnova, head of the international educational program.

"It is a great honor for me to participate in the joint defense of theses between our universities," shared student Shan Yuhong. "It was an invaluable experience that allowed me not only to present the results of my research to an international commission, but also to get acquainted with Russian approaches to economics and finance. I would especially like to thank the teachers for their qualified comments and recommendations, which will help me in my future academic and professional activities."

A joint educational program with a Chinese university is not only an academic exchange, but also a bridge between cultures. Today's defenses have shown how effective such a partnership is: students demonstrate unique competencies, and their research opens up new prospects for scientific cooperation. I thank all participants of this project for their contribution to strengthening international ties! – concluded the Director of IPMEiT Vladimir Shchepinin.

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Mongolia hosts event to promote culture and tourism in Chinese cities of Enshi and Huangshan

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ULAN BATOR, July 9 (Xinhua) — An event titled "Hello, China!" to promote the culture and tourism of Enshi (central China's Hubei Province) and Huangshan (east China's Anhui Province) was held at the China Cultural Center in Ulan Bator on Wednesday.

The current event was organized with the assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Embassy in Mongolia.

Mongolian airline Hunnu Airlines recently officially launched two charter tourist flights from Ulaanbaatar to Enshi and Huangshan.

Speaking at the event, Li Zhi, Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Mongolia and Director of the China Cultural Center in Ulaanbaatar, said that the launch of the two charter flights is an important achievement of China-Mongolia tourism cooperation and another milestone in the cultural exchange between the two countries. These routes not only open up a convenient “sky Silk Road” for Mongolian tourists, but also allow Mongolian friends to see the mysterious landscapes in China. “We believe that these two routes will become “new bonds” of China-Mongolia friendship, allowing more Mongolians to experience the charm of China’s nature and culture,” he added.

For his part, General Director of Mongolian airline Hunnu Air LLC Purevjalyn Munkhjargal noted that with the increase in the number of flights between the two countries, people-to-people exchanges will become closer and the friendly relations between China and Mongolia will continue to deepen. “I have personally walked these two tourist routes, the local landscapes and cultural traditions are unforgettable,” he added.

At the event, representatives from tourism agencies in Enshi and Huangshan showcased the unique natural wonders and cultural traditions of the two places through short films and photo exhibitions. –0–

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Solid Bank has joined the implementation of the Long-Term Savings Program

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Solid Bank, together with its partner JSC NPF GAZFOND Pension Savings, has launched a unique savings product – the Long-Term Savings Program. The program was developed by the Bank of Russia and the Ministry of Finance on behalf of the President of the Russian Federation. With it, citizens will be able to create capital or a financial cushion with state support. Savings are formed through personal contributions, state co-financing and the fund’s investment income.

The long-term savings program has the following benefits for depositors:

• State support in the form of cash contributions of up to 36,000₽/year for 10 years.

• Possibility of receiving a tax deduction in the amount of 13%-22% of the amount of contributions paid, not exceeding 400,000₽/year. That is, the client can receive about 52,000-88,000₽/year. This depends on the annual income of the depositor and the personal income tax rate applied to his income.

• Savings are insured by the Deposit Insurance Agency. Personal savings contributions and investment income on them are insured in the amount of up to 2.8 million ₽. And pension savings transferred from the OPS, additional incentive contributions (state co-financing) and investment income on these funds are fully insured, without any limitation on the amount.

• There are no mandatory contributions – replenishment is optional.

• Payments are not taxed if the contract was in effect for at least 5 years, the participant had no more than 3 contracts at the same time, the amount of payments exceeds the amount of contributions by no more than 30 million ₽ for each contract in each tax period.

• Low risk level.

• Legal protection from claims of third parties.

• Possibility to appoint a successor.

• A minimum guaranteed return is established for the first 3 years of the contract.

• Possibility of transferring pension savings under the OPS to the PDS.

Who is eligible for the program?

The program is available for all ages: from youth to seniors, from 18 to 69 years old.

What purposes is the program suitable for?

• Creating capital for future large purchases or a financial cushion.

• Increase your existing capital with minimal risks.

• Investing with minimal risks.

• Protection of savings with minimal risks.

• Ensuring financial stability now or in the future.

How does the program work?

– You need to make a down payment of 30,000₽.

– You can top up your account at any time with an amount from 1000₽.

– You receive state co-financing – 36,000₽/year.

– Apply for and receive additional tax benefits.

– Choose a payment format that is convenient for you – one-time or regular.

For the convenience of clients, online services have been developed that allow you to track the status of your account in the PDS, top it up without a commission via the SBP, and receive the necessary package for processing a tax deduction.

For detailed consultation and registration, please contact Solid Bank offices.

Registration of PDS is available throughout the Bank's network in: Almetyevsk, Blagoveshchensk, Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg, Elizovo, Izhevsk, Irkutsk, Kazan, Krasnoyarsk, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, St. Petersburg, Tula, Ufa, Khabarovsk, Yakutsk.

 

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Joint projects of SPbPU and KRSU: contribution to the development of scientific potential

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Another working visit of the Polytechnic University delegation to the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University (KRSU) took place. This time, the participants discussed joint events aimed at developing the scientific potential of KRSU. The delegation of SPbPU included the head of the Project Office "Slavic Universities" Nikita Golovin, associate professor of the Higher Engineering Physics School of the Institute of Economics and Technology Viktor Malyugin, representatives of the Higher School of Hydraulic Engineering and Power Engineering of the Institute of Scientific Research – Professor Natalia Politaeva and Associate Professor Alexander Chusov, as well as the head of the Quality Control Department Maxim Dyuldin.

The program of the visit focused on two main areas: the development of a comprehensive plan for the development of the High-Mountain Observatory of Atmospheric Physics of KRSU (VGOFAP) and the joint implementation of applied projects in the interests of KRSU’s industrial partner, Alliance Altyn LLC.

The high-mountain observatory is located in the north-east of Kyrgyzstan and is a unique scientific laboratory conducting scientific research in the field of atmospheric physics, ecology, climate change, interaction of geospheres, geodynamics and seismology. To get acquainted with the scientific equipment and areas of research, the Polytechnic delegation visited the observatory and assessed the capabilities of the infrastructure.

The Polytechnics also held a field meeting with the Vice-Rector for International, Scientific and Innovative Activities of KRSU and the Director of the Observatory Leonid Sverdlik, where they discussed the observatory's development directions and possible applied projects. Dean German Lotsev, Deputy Dean for Research Natalia Ershova and Director of the Scientific and Technical Center Dmitry Glazunov participated in the meeting on behalf of KRSU. The Polytechnic representatives proposed solutions to problems aimed at maintaining a safe environmental situation in the Issyk-Kul Lake area and in Bishkek.

In particular, they discussed a project to measure the parameters of dust aerosol flows (concentration, quantitative and granulometric composition of dust particles, direction and speed of dust flow transfer) based on the observatory, as well as dustiness within Bishkek (comparative diagnostics method). To do this, it is necessary to modernize the infrastructure and place additional equipment on the territory of KRSU in Bishkek. It is possible to use the existing mobile environmental laboratory of KRSU. The project will result in recommendations for improving the environmental situation. It is planned to involve specialists from the Civil Engineering Institute and the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications in the work.

The Polytechnic delegation visited the scientific station of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Bishkek, which conducts research into modern geodynamic processes as a basis for earthquake forecasting, seismological research based on the digital telemetry seismological network in the territory of the Bishkek forecasting polygon and a number of other works related to seismic processes in the region. For KRSU, the scientific center is a partner for student practices and internships, as well as in conducting scientific work, including jointly with the High-Mountain Observatory of Atmospheric Physics of KRSU.

The station's director, Anatoly Rybin, introduced the polytechnicians to the laboratories, main areas of work and results. SPbPU professor Viktor Malyugin shared with his Kyrgyz colleagues proposals for the implementation of a joint (with KRSU and the RAS) applied project to develop fiber-optic sensors for measuring seismic activity and predicting catastrophic situations. Its goal is to measure displacements and stress distribution in the Issyk-Ata fault area (Bishkek is located in a seismically dangerous region, and most of the city is in the 8-9-point zone). In the future, it will be possible to use the measurement results to predict seismic activity in the region. It is planned to involve specialists from the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications and the Institute of Power Engineering.

The final stage of the visit was an extended meeting of representatives of the two universities. The parties confirmed their interest in developing the infrastructure of the KRSU VGOFAP and implementing scientific and educational projects on its basis. The participants also discussed cooperation between the research groups of the universities and interaction with industrial partners. According to the roadmap of joint events of SPbPU—KRSU, by the end of 2025 they will develop a comprehensive plan for the development of the KRSU High-Mountain Observatory of Atmospheric Physics and determine the range of work, including the modernization of the scientific infrastructure.

In addition, a meeting was held with the industrial partner of KRSU "Alyans Altyn" to coordinate joint projects. At the first stage, SPbPU specialists will participate in the implementation of developments in three areas:

implementation of lean manufacturing principles to optimize processes, reduce losses and improve the efficiency of all departments (PISh CI SPbPU); automation and digitalization of production and management processes to improve efficiency, reduce costs and ensure transparency (Higher School of UKFS IKNK SPbPU); implementation of technologies and practices aimed at reducing the negative impact on the environment, based on environmental monitoring data (ISI SPbPU).

The meeting participants discussed the conclusion of contracts for R&D, as well as the involvement of students and young scientists in applied developments and industrial projects. The polytechnics shared their experience of cooperation with large industrial companies and gave recommendations on contractual work with Alliance Altyn. The parties agreed to consider in more detail the issue of opening a specialized scientific and educational center at KRSU together with a partner company.

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The Faculty of Information Technology of NSU has graduated the first master's students of two new programs

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Yesterday, the first Master's students graduated from two new programs Faculty of Information Technology NSU, launched in 2023, are “Internet of Things” and “Artificial Intelligence and Data Science”. The programs are distinguished by their interdisciplinary nature and in-depth training, which allows solving a wide range of problems in in-demand IT areas.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical objects that can be connected using various technologies and sensors to collect and analyze data. This data can be used to optimize processes, improve quality of life, and manage resources. The development of IoT opens up new opportunities for business, industry, transportation, healthcare, and many other areas. However, to realize all these opportunities and benefits, a qualified team of specialists is needed who have deep knowledge in a wide range of areas, from programming and data analytics to communications technology and security, and also understand the operation of the sensors themselves and the subject area in which they are used.

— IoT is one of the trends in the development of modern IT. When preparing to create and design solutions for the Internet of Things, a master's student must demonstrate a whole range of knowledge. Firstly, it is necessary to learn how to work in conditions of limited computing performance and electricity, since Internet of Things devices must provide a long battery life. Secondly, in order for your system to work, a computer is not enough, you must ensure the transfer of this data. Thirdly, where we deal with data, the task arises to ensure its safety and protection. I will give an example from the healthcare sector. We all know smart watches that measure the pulse, count the number of steps, etc. In order for them to perform tasks, for example, monitoring the health of the elderly, it is necessary to implement more complex Internet of Things tools. The question arises: since this is personal, medical data, it is necessary to provide for its correct protection. Thus, in order to work in the IoT field, you need to be able to solve a whole range of problems and be an expert in different sections of modern information technology. Within the framework of the new direction, we are training exactly such specialists, — the dean of the NSU FIT, Corresponding Member, spoke about the features of the program. RAS Mikhail Lavrentiev.

The new program is also distinguished by the fact that during their studies, master's students participate in the implementation of projects that are carried out on order or in cooperation with businesses working in the IoT area. Thus, the university's partner in organizing the new master's program was the company "Laboratory of the Internet of Things", which develops ground equipment for satellite systems, as well as the company YADRO.

Denis Enes, a graduate of the Master's program "Internet of Things" at the NSU Institute of Information Technologies, shares his impressions of the training:

– I graduated from the NSU FIT Bachelor’s degree program in Computer Science and Systems Engineering. At the same time, a new program appeared in the FIT Master’s program – Internet of Things. I wanted to study something new, so I applied. The workload was heavy, especially in the first year, so it was difficult to combine study and work. However, it was worth the effort: as a result, I acquired knowledge that was different from what I received in my Bachelor’s degree, so now I have more opportunities for further career development.

In the second program, "Artificial Intelligence and Data Science," students received the necessary knowledge to work with artificial intelligence. They learned to develop intelligent solutions by participating in real company projects, as well as to apply AI and Data Science technologies in information and analytical activities for a wide range of areas of the digital economy.

— We have developed a program that allows our master's students to understand what artificial intelligence is, what needs to be done to make its systems work, how to construct a database, how to estimate the size of the required hardware base that will support the system. So, now AI is increasingly penetrating into people's everyday lives — these are solutions for automatic face recognition when entering an office or an entrance, recognizing car numbers to open a barrier, garage, etc. Such systems require a minimal hardware base. We are preparing students for the fact that it is necessary not only to build an artificial intelligence system, but to understand what is sufficient to solve a specific range of problems, — explained Mikhail Lavrentyev.

The new educational program is actively supported by partners, including Postgres Professional, YADRO, institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and other companies.

Graduates of the Artificial Intelligence and Data Science program talk about their learning experiences and future plans.

Ilya Stetsky:

— Studying on the program was very interesting and useful. If before admission I thought that neural networks were something narrow, then during the master's program this area was presented more broadly, from different sides, I discovered different areas of AI application. In general, the training was comprehensive and deep. In the future, I plan to work in the field of real-time data stream processing.

Chinese student Aisaiti Baishan:

— I am very glad that I spent these two years in Akademgorodok! Before NSU, I studied at Chongqing University. I decided to enroll here because NSU is very famous in China, everyone knows that it has a high level of education, including in mathematics and IT, and professional teachers. I plan to return home to China and continue my postgraduate studies. I received my diploma and now I want to thank everyone for these two years at the university!

Material prepared by: Varvara Frolkina, NSU press service

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China has world's largest, fastest growing renewable energy system – official

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, July 9 (Xinhua) — China has now formed the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system, Zhou Haibing, vice chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, said Wednesday.

“As of the end of May this year, the country’s installed capacity of power plants generating electricity from renewable energy sources was 2.09 billion kW, more than double the figure at the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020),” the official said at a press conference in Beijing.

According to him, today every third kWh of electricity consumed in the country is provided by environmentally friendly energy.

Zhou Haibin also drew attention to the rapid growth of China's new energy vehicle market, noting that in 2024, the total volume of this category of vehicles in China will reach 31.4 million units, a sharp increase from the 4.92 million at the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan. -0-

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Youth Exchange Event “Future of the Silk Road” Kicks Off in Beijing

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BEIJING, July 9 (Xinhua) — A youth exchange event titled "Future of the Silk Road" kicked off in the Chinese capital recently, leading news platform chinanewes.com.cn reported Tuesday.

It is reportedly organized by the Soong Ching Ling Foundation of China. More than 80 teenagers and representatives of cooperating institutions from 12 countries, such as Russia, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Gambia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Oman, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Spain and Thailand, were invited to the opening ceremony.

From July 6 to 12, they will also go on a sightseeing tour titled “Building the Silk Road of Dreams, Moving Hand in Hand into the Future” to Beijing and Shaanxi Province, where they will conduct exchanges with their Chinese peers.

According to Zhang Ziming, vice chairman of the Soong Ching Ling Foundation of China, the event aims to create a platform for contact and interaction among young people from different parts of the world, as well as strengthen mutual understanding and friendship among them.

He expressed hope that through this event, young people from all over the world will gain more experience, communicate more and think more, establish deep friendships, get acquainted with the unique cultures of various civilizations, preserve and transmit the spirit of the Great Silk Road, so that with the energy of youth, hand in hand, they can promote the formation of a community with a common destiny for mankind.

The participants of the event noted that this trip is a valuable opportunity to deeply understand Chinese culture and Chinese wisdom, and also expressed hope for strengthening mutual understanding and friendship during the event. -0-

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