"A cat that jumps from the floor to the shelf does not know Newton's theory."

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Anastasia Malashina defended her dissertation on a topic related to cryptographic methods of information protection, and is now engaged in applied projects in the field of strategic analytics. In an interview with the Young Scientists of the Higher School of Economics project, she spoke about the difficulties she encountered on the way to her degree, what cryptography is, and why large language models will not replace human intelligence.

How I got started in science

In high school, I became interested in mathematics and was going to enroll in the corresponding theoretical direction, but my set of exams limited my choice to specialties related to applied mathematics. At the Higher School of Economics, I passed the applied mathematics and computer security program, but ultimately chose the second direction, although I did not initially think about information security. After completing my specialist program, I decided to enroll in graduate school right away. A higher education diploma was not enough for me; I wanted to get an academic degree.

What I researched

My dissertation was related to cryptographic methods of information protection. I was offered a narrow direction related to keyless reading. I started working on this topic in my final years of the specialist program, then continued in graduate school and defended my dissertation on it.

I liked the topic because it allows for an interdisciplinary approach: mathematical methods of cryptanalysis are combined with the study of natural language in text form.

Methods of mathematical linguistics are not included in information security programs. And a terminological barrier is formed: linguists and cryptographers use completely different terminology to describe the same language models. In my work, I tried to reduce this methodological gap.

As part of my dissertation, I worked on applying the information-theoretical approach to the analysis of algorithmic methods of information protection. Imagine that you are decrypting an intercepted message or its individual parts, going through all possible variants. How can you single out from the chaotic combinations of symbols those that may be variants of the original text? To do this, you need to take into account the statistical features inherent in the text in natural language, which you can try to approximate and formalize, for example, in terms of probability theory and mathematical statistics.

What is cryptography

This is the science of mathematical methods of protecting information. For example, correspondence in WhatsApp is encrypted using cryptographic algorithms. The basis of the electronic digital signature, which is formed, for example, on "Gosuslugi", is also cryptographic schemes.

In the USSR, cryptography was a completely closed discipline, the word was not even mentioned in the open press. Later, cryptography was partially opened, but many studies remain closed. As a result, some areas of research in open science may appear out of context.

The problem of narrow topics

My work was carried out in conditions of an artificial methodological vacuum. Without the possibility of comparing my research with previous results.

The problem became more acute when trying to publish articles. I encountered a huge number of rejections. The list of journals is limited to lists, and they practically do not have narrow-profile publications in the field of cryptography, etc. Generalists did not understand the practical significance and relevance, and therefore could not objectively review. Paradoxically, preparing the research was much easier for me than publishing the necessary scientific articles on the topic of the dissertation.

What qualities are important for a researcher?

I once heard an opinion that one of the most important qualities for a scientific researcher is the ability to quickly take criticism into account and bring the work to a level where it meets the requirements. At the department seminar at the end of April last year, many comments were made about my work. The committee believed that I would not have time to correct everything before autumn. However, I revised the manuscript in a month, and even added a number of new experiments, the idea for which came to me during the work. And, contrary to expectations, I went to the pre-defense already in June.

I am also still surprised how I managed to publish my articles in the required journals and meet the defense criteria for articles. All my main articles on the dissertation were published without co-authors.

If I hadn't become a researcher

I realized myself in the academic track the way I wanted. Now my professional activity is not directly related to scientific research. I see many prospects for myself in other areas, new interesting projects.

What I do

Strategic consulting and technological analytics. I like the project format without being tied to daily routine tasks. When you conduct analytical research, you have to be creative and come up with new formats. In some ways, it really reminds me of doing science, when you don’t have a ready-made methodology within the framework of the task and you work in conditions of uncertainty of the result.

In science, you develop a methodology for research, prove statements, conduct experiments, but sometimes you come to unexpected conclusions. And you think about what to do with it, because a negative result in such studies is also important. And this creative principle that is present in science is what initially attracted me.

What is the difference between analytical research and scientific research?

There are a number of requirements for scientific research, it is aimed at obtaining new fundamental knowledge, testing hypotheses, discovering patterns. A dissertation must necessarily contain a certain contribution to the development of some area of knowledge. Science seeks truth. The results are recorded in the form of scientific articles, and subsequently in the form of dissertations, monographs, etc.

Analytics is applied research that answers specific practical questions. Here, data is transformed into solutions. For example, if we are talking about strategic consulting, we answer questions about what is happening, why, and how to act. The results of business analytics can take various forms depending on the project duration and customer requirements: a report, digest, white paper, etc.

But there is another very interesting format – popular science texts. This is express analysis, designed for a wide audience. Without delving into the topic of a specific technology, everyone can understand what trends are currently emerging in science and business and how they will affect our everyday life.

Why does an analyst need a broad outlook?

If you write about the latest trends in technology, it is important to be aware of scientific achievements in various fields. It is clear that a person without a specialized education in the subject area will not understand the fundamental things that are happening there now. But you need to understand in general terms in order to quickly navigate.

The big topic now is large language models (LLM). New scenarios for their use appear daily, they increase the efficiency of business and science. However, LLMs have almost reached their limit. They are already trained on a huge array of texts written by people, and increasing the data will lead to only minor improvements.

A cat that jumps from the floor to the shelf does not know Newton's theory, but it makes its jump absolutely accurately. It relies on its empirical experience. Both humans and animals have the ability to proprioception. Language models do not. They do not understand our world. And texts will not fix the situation here.

Do I get burnout?

There is no burnout as such. But when I took up the dissertation after finishing my postgraduate studies, in order to bring the manuscript to a holistic form and start moving towards pre-defense, I experienced psychological resistance for a long time. Because when you constantly have to face subjective criticism and cope with problems alone, apathy appears. But the energy of unfinished business (the well-known Zeigarnik effect) weighs more heavily. This became the motivation to finally finish the dissertation.

What are my hobbies besides science?

Recently I have become interested in interior design and started playing tennis.

What was the last thing I read?

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo and The Ladies' Paradise by Emile Zola.

Advice to young scientists

Think in advance about the prospects of the research and how the topic fits into the current agenda. I know that young researchers in other disciplines often face the problem that the topic they choose has already been sufficiently well researched. But in my case, the advice would be this: do not take narrow topics about which little is known.

There is no point in starting a study if its practical significance is not obvious. The issue is not only about successfully defending the dissertation. The study can be commercialized, attract funding, and promoted in popular science formats.

Accordingly, you need to understand how well-known your future topic is in the expert community. It is desirable that not only your supervisor is interested in it, but also at least a few other people at the university. It is very important that a postgraduate student, in the process of preparing his work, can seek advice from various specialists and receive an objective assessment, because one person's view becomes blurred.

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Chinese and Serbian armies to conduct joint training in Northern China

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — The ground forces of China and Serbia will hold joint training, codenamed "Guardians of Peace 2025", in Hebei Province (north China) in mid- to late July, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Jiang Bin said on Monday.

This will be the first joint training of Chinese and Serbian armed forces, Jiang Bin noted.

The training is expected to help strengthen the combat capabilities of the participating troops and deepen cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries, he added. -0-

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Rosaviatsiya is searching for the missing Mi-8 helicopter of APK Vzlet

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Beijing, July 14 /Xinhua/ – Rosaviatsia is searching for a Mi-8 helicopter belonging to APK Vzlet that went missing in Khabarovsk Krai. According to preliminary data, there were five people on board, RIA Novosti reported today.

“In Khabarovsk Krai, Rosaviatsia is searching for a Mi-8T helicopter from APK Vzlet. The helicopter has an operator’s certificate for performing aviation work,” the agency reported.

“Preliminary: there are five people on board the Mi-8T /three crew members and two technical specialists/,” they specified there. –0–

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V. Zelensky proposed to extend martial law and general mobilization in Ukraine until November 5

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KYIV, July 14 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky submitted to the Verkhovna Rada on Monday bills to extend martial law and general mobilization in the country for another 90 days, until November 5 this year. The cards of both bills were published on the official website of the Ukrainian parliament.

The martial law and general mobilization are set to expire on August 7. The main reason for the need to extend both legal regimes is cited in the explanatory notes to the bills as the ongoing armed conflict with Russia.

Martial law and general mobilization were introduced in Ukraine on February 24, 2022. The Verkhovna Rada has extended them 15 times already. –0–

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Using a radio telescope on the “roof of the world,” astronomers have begun searching for traces of the Big Bang

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — Astronomers have begun searching for traces of the Big Bang using a radio telescope installed at an altitude of 5,250 meters above sea level in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region.

The AliCPT-1 radio telescope has captured the first images of the Moon and Jupiter at 150 GHz, marking a key step toward probing primordial gravitational waves, the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IHEP CAS) announced on Sunday.

Gravitational waves are faint whispers from the dawn of time that may hold the key to explaining how the universe came into being.

Imagine the universe at birth; primordial gravitational waves would be its very first cry. Born from quantum fluctuations in spacetime during the inflationary stage, primordial gravitational waves are thought to be the most pristine ripples ever recorded in the universe.

In this regard, probing primordial gravitational waves is important for testing the Big Bang theory, the quantum theory of gravity.

“If we successfully detect primordial gravitational waves, we will be able to see the Universe at the very first moment of its existence,” said Xinmin Zhang, the principal investigator of the AliCPT-1 project and a senior researcher at the IHEP.

“At the same time, it could lead to breakthroughs in cutting-edge technologies such as cryogenic superconducting detectors and cryogenic readout electronics, bringing cosmology into an era of unprecedented precision,” the scientist added.

The construction of the radio telescope took eight years. The project involved 16 research institutions, including the National Astronomical Observatory of the ANC and Stanford University in the United States.

According to the results of the study, the list of areas on Earth suitable for probing primary gravity waves includes only Antarctica, the Atacama Desert in Chile, the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau and Greenland, said project leader Liu Congzhan.

Obtaining images of the Moon and Jupiter is just the beginning. The AliCPT-1 radio telescope fills a gap in China and, together with devices in Antarctica and Chile, forms a global network, said IHEP researcher Li Hong of the ANC. -0-

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Chinese Foreign Ministry: China will ensure the success of the SCO summit in Tianjin

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — China is willing to seize the opportunity of holding the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) to ensure the full success of the SCO Tianjin Summit, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Monday.

He noted that China is chairing the SCO in 2024-2025 and the organization's summit will be held in Tianjin this fall, adding that the upcoming meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the SCO member states is aimed at facilitating political preparations for the Tianjin summit.

According to the Chinese diplomat, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will chair the meeting. The heads of the SCO member states' foreign ministries will exchange views on cooperation within the organization in various fields and on key issues on the international and regional agenda. They will also sign a number of resolutions and documents.

China is willing to seize the opportunity of the meeting to work with all parties to reach major agreements and take major cooperation measures to ensure the full success of the Tianjin Summit and promote the SCO to enter a new stage of high-quality development, Lin Jian concluded. -0-

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In the first half of 2025, 365 China-Europe/China-Central Asia freight trains were dispatched from Tianjin checkpoint

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — The number of China-Europe/China-Central Asia international freight train departures from Tianjin Port in the north Chinese port city of Tianjin from January to June 2025 totaled 365, up 18.4 percent from a year earlier, data from the General Administration of Customs showed.

According to the agency, the number of standard container cargoes transported by these trains amounted to 39 thousand, an increase of 18.4 percent year-on-year.

Tianjin Port, located on the coast of the Bohai Sea, is a major shipping hub in northern China, the eastern starting point of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor, and an important hub of the New Eurasian Transcontinental Bridge Economic Corridor. -0-

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/Roundtable on China's Economy/ Economic and Technological Development Zones Play Key Role in Attracting Foreign Investment

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — Since their establishment more than 40 years ago, China's national-level Economic and Technological Development Zones have prioritized opening up and served as the "first tier" in promoting foreign trade and attracting foreign investment, said Ji Xiaofeng, spokesperson for the Foreign Investment Department of the Ministry of Commerce.

For four decades, these zones have made continuous efforts to improve themselves and have been committed to building a high-quality, law-based business environment, Ji Xiaofeng said, speaking at the latest edition of the China Economy Roundtable hosted by Xinhua News Agency.

By the end of 2024, China had established 232 state-level economic and technological development zones, which together housed more than 60,000 foreign-invested companies.

Among them, Japanese electronics giant Panasonic was one of the first foreign investors in the Chinese market. Today, it has three subsidiaries in the Suzhou Industrial Park in East China's Jiangsu Province.

Suzhou Industrial Park ranks first among all national-level economic and technological development zones in China in terms of development level as of the end of 2024, maintaining the top position for the ninth consecutive year, according to an annual ranking released by the Ministry of Commerce.

“The industrial park’s location, industrial chain and policy support make it very attractive to us and will bring great benefits to our investment and development not only in Suzhou but also in China as a whole,” said Zhao Bindi, president of Panasonic China.

In May, China's Ministry of Commerce released a work plan to further deepen reform and innovation in state-level economic and technological development zones, marking the latest move by China to strengthen the zones' role in promoting high-level opening-up.

“We have been witnesses and beneficiaries of China’s reform and opening up. As the country moves toward high-quality development, we remain committed to our continued growth here,” Zhao Bingdi said. -0-

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China's Yuan-denominated loans grew by 12.92 trillion yuan in the first half of 2025

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — China's renminbi (yuan) loans increased by 12.92 trillion yuan (about 1.81 trillion U.S. dollars) in the first six months of 2025, data from the People's Bank of China (PBOC, the central bank) showed Monday. -0-

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China to register record number of new energy vehicles in first half of 2025

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — China registered 5.62 million new energy vehicles (NEVs) in the first half of 2025, up 27.86 percent year on year, according to the Ministry of Public Security.

The number of new NEV registrations for the period from January to June this year has reached a new historical maximum in the country.

As of the end of June this year, the total number of NEV vehicles in stock nationwide reached 36.89 million units, accounting for 10.27 percent of the total number of vehicles in the country.

Battery electric vehicles remained the dominant force in China's NEV market, with a total inventory of nearly 25.54 million units, or 69.23 percent of the total new energy vehicles. -0-

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