In the vast expanses of Russia

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The V.Ya. Wulf Library invites you to a vocal music concert. Guests will be treated to performances by soloists of the Dmitry Sivtsev-Suorun Omolloon State Opera and Ballet Theater of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), as well as People's Artist of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Anna Dyachkovskaya (soprano), and bass-baritone soloist of the Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian National Guard Troops Mikhail Mamonov.

The performance will feature arias from operas by Russian and foreign composers, Russian folk songs in classical arrangements, works by contemporary Yakut composers, and Yakut folk songs.

The accompanists are international competition laureates Sofia Ignatenko and Artur Yudin. The host is Artur Yudin.

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RUDN University students reached the semi-finals of the All-Russian engineering competition

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Five students from the RUDN University Engineering Academy have reached the semifinals of the 12th All-Russian Engineering Competition (VIC). This year, a record 13,498 applications were submitted for the competition. All applications were evaluated by industry experts. A total of 898 students from 126 Russian universities made it to the semifinals.

Among them are RUDN students:

Egor Smetanin, a bachelor's student at the Department of Nanotechnology and Microsystems Engineering, with the project "Development of a hardware and software system based on VR technologies for art-therapeutic rehabilitation of patients with disabilities"; Ilya Smetanin, a master's student at the Department of Nanotechnology and Microsystems Engineering, with the project "Diagnostic sensors for non-invasive medicine based on ring laser gyroscopes"; Danila Lukyanchenko, a bachelor's student at the Department of Construction Technologies and Structural Materials, with the project "Accounting for the influence of external reinforcement in the form of permanent formwork in the design of cooling towers for thermal power plants"; Evgeniy Nezhurin, a bachelor's student at the Department of Construction Technologies and Structural Materials, with the project "Development of a multifunctional cultural center with ultra-low energy consumption"; Maxim Chebotarev, a bachelor's student in the Department of Construction Technologies and Structural Materials, with his project "Designing a Restaurant in Perm."

All competition semifinalists will face a challenging program. The intensity and intensity of preparation for the finals can be compared to a sports competition, where victory is the result of tireless training. Students will test their ideas at partner companies under the guidance of experienced mentors using high-tech equipment, where their projects will undergo acceleration.

A large-scale business program also kicked off on February 2: the semi-finalists will attend career consultations, training sessions, and master classes from industry leaders. The culmination will be a grand festival—a meeting place for the next generation of engineers and the country's tech elite. While the participants gain new useful skills and knowledge, we share stories about their projects.

VR, neural networks, and people with disabilities

Egor Smetanin has been working on the project for over a year. He shared that he began by analyzing existing VR rehabilitation solutions and developing hypotheses for combining art therapy, biosensors, and neural networks, and has now moved on to a working prototype of the system.

"The most challenging part is integrating several layers into a single, stable system: hardware sensors, biosignal collection and preprocessing, VR scenarios, and online neural network analysis, so that the results are not only technically correct but also clinically meaningful for rehabilitation specialists," says Yegor Smetanin.

The student chose the topic of rehabilitation for patients with disabilities because he sees a significant unmet need in this area from families and specialists. Currently, there are many subjective assessment methods, but few accessible tools that provide an objective picture of progress. Egor says he is particularly motivated by working with children with autism spectrum disorders and mental retardation, as well as with patients with post-traumatic stress disorder.

The bachelor's project involves creating a hardware and software system that integrates a VR application with art therapy tasks, a set of biometric sensors, and a neural network analysis module that classifies the user's emotional state. The project is currently in the functional prototype stage: key art scenarios have been developed, basic integration of the VR application with the sensors has been implemented, and the first version of the model for classifying emotional states is being developed.

"Participating in the competition gives you the feeling of being part of a strong professional community: already at the semi-final stage, the high level of projects and the expertise of the mentors is evident, and the very structure of the VIC as an accelerator helps you view your development through the eyes of the industry, not just a researcher," says Yegor Smetanin.

The student has already participated in career consultations and training sessions as part of the business program. Egor explained that the consultations helped him "translate" project language into the language of competencies and career tracks, and the training sessions taught him how to explain complex technical solutions in simple terms. He particularly enjoyed the master classes given by industry representatives, who demonstrated real-life cases of implementing engineering solutions and provided feedback on potential partners' requirements.

Packing technology into a compact body

His brother, Ilya Smetanin, is also a participant in the competition. He has been working on the project "Diagnostic Sensors for Non-Invasive Medicine Based on Ring Laser Gyroscopes" for about a year. The project aims to create a compact diagnostic device capable of non-invasively recording microvibrations of the human body caused by the functioning of internal organs. The novelty of this approach lies in its use of the body's natural physiological signals to stabilize the gyroscope's sensing element. The growing global market for health monitoring technologies underscores its relevance. The theoretical justification has already been completed, and the project is currently in the process of developing the first prototype.

"The most challenging task in developing the hardware and software system at this stage is, perhaps, miniaturizing the device without sacrificing its high sensitivity. We need to package high-precision laser technology into a compact, mobile device, while developing algorithms that will accurately filter the biomedical signal from extraneous noise in real-world conditions," says Ilya Smetanin.

The master's student's choice of field was inspired by the idea of combining high-tech technologies commonly used in aviation and space with humanitarian objectives. According to the student, traditional electrocardiography has several limitations: it is sensitive to interference, requires proper electrode placement, and provides information only about the heart. The method being developed (gyrocardiography) potentially allows for contactless and safe assessment of the respiratory system or musculoskeletal system.

"Participating in the All-Russian Engineering Competition was a tremendous experience and an opportunity to look at my project from an outside perspective, through the eyes of experts. I'm very happy to have made it to the semifinals," says Ilya Smetanin.

Of the competition's business program events, he most remembered the master classes given by representatives of major tech companies. Ilya was interested in learning how the process from idea to finished product is structured in the industry and what skills are currently most in demand among young engineers. The career consultations, he says, gave him food for thought about how to more effectively present himself and his developments to future employers or investors.

We'll feature projects from other students participating in the All-Russian Engineering Competition in our next article. We wish all the students a successful defense of their projects in April and a spot in the competition finals!

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The image of a modern person: what does your color say?

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The N.N. Pryamikov Children's Park invites you to the lecture "The Image of a Modern Person: What Your Color Says" from the series "The Image of a Modern Woman." Participants will learn about the psychology of color, its characteristics, how to choose your primary shade and accents, and will also explore trends for 2026.

Speaker: Lilia Gazizova, personal stylist and image consultant with many years of experience in the fashion industry.

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Breaking: Spain recalls ambassador to Israel, downgrading diplomatic mission

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Madrid, March 11 (Xinhua) — The Spanish government has recalled its ambassador to Israel, Ana María Salomón Pérez, and downgraded her diplomatic mission to chargé d'affaires. The announcement was made in a notice published in the official government gazette on Wednesday.

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An exhibition of Chinese paintings dedicated to horses has opened in the capital of Kyrgyzstan.

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Bishkek, March 11 (Xinhua) — An exhibition of Chinese paintings titled "Free Flight of a Horse – The Spirit of Chinese Ink Painting" opened at the National History Museum of the Kyrgyz Republic in Bishkek on Tuesday.

Speaking at the event, Marat Tagaev, Deputy Minister of Culture, Information, and Youth Policy of Kyrgyzstan, noted that the exhibition is a significant cultural event that contributes to strengthening humanitarian ties and mutual understanding between the peoples of Kyrgyzstan and China. "I am confident that this exhibition will become an important platform for cultural dialogue, allow a wider audience to become more familiar with the traditions of Chinese fine art, and contribute to the further development of cultural cooperation between our countries," he added.

In an interview with Xinhua, Chinese artist Xu Han said that 2026 is the Year of the Horse according to the Chinese lunar calendar. This animal holds significant symbolic significance in the cultures of both countries, the artist noted. "We hope that through this exhibition, more and more people will be able to learn more about Chinese painting and Chinese culture," he said.

The exhibition features approximately 50 works by renowned Chinese ink wash painters. The event not only introduces local audiences to the profound poetry of Chinese painting but also demonstrates the friendship between the peoples of the two countries.

Nuska Kubanycheva, a third-year student at the M. Ryskulbekov Kyrgyz University of Economics and an enthusiast of Chinese culture, was among those attending the event. She thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition. "I looked at the paintings and saw that all the horses were different. That impressed me," she shared.

The event, which runs until March 24, is jointly organized by the Chinese Cultural Center in Bishkek, the National History Museum of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Center for Cultural and Tourist Exchanges of China with Foreign Countries, and the Beijing Association of Investment and Finance in the Cultural Industry.

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Rescuers in Kamchatka warned of the danger of avalanches due to cyclones.

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Vladivostok, March 11 (Xinhua) — The avalanche warning issued late last week has been extended through March 14 in several areas of Russia's Kamchatka Krai, Interfax reported on Wednesday.

"From March 12th to 14th, spontaneous snow avalanches are possible in the mountainous areas of the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Vilyuchinsky, and Yelizovsky districts, as well as the Ust-Bolsheretsky, Milkovsky, and Ust-Kamchatsky districts," the regional Ministry of Emergency Situations' press service stated, citing the avalanche control center.

These days, the danger of avalanches remains in the area of the Vilyuchinsky, Kozelsky, Koryaksky, Avachinsky volcanoes, the Klyuchevskaya group of volcanoes and in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve.

It was previously reported that an avalanche hazard was declared in these areas from March 6 to 11 inclusive due to the passage of another cyclone and warming temperatures. –0–

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Iran's New Supreme Leader 'Safe and Sound' – President's Son

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Tehran, March 11 (Xinhua) — Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is "safe and sound," Yousef Pezeshkian, son of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, announced on Telegram on Wednesday.

According to him, the source of the information was some friends “with connections.”

Earlier, the media reported that M. Khamenei was wounded as a result of American-Israeli strikes on Iran.

"I heard the news that Mr. Mojtaba was wounded. I asked some well-connected friends. They said, 'Thank God, he's healthy and there are no problems,'" wrote Yuri Pezeshkian.

On February 28, Israel and the United States launched joint strikes on Tehran and several other Iranian cities, killing Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with senior military commanders and civilians. Iran responded with massive missile and drone strikes against Israel and American targets in the Middle East.

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China has created the world's strongest carbon fiber, which is 10 times stronger than regular steel.

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BEIJING, March 11 (Xinhua) — China on Wednesday unveiled its self-developed and manufactured T1200 grade ultra-high-strength carbon fiber, which is expected to find applications in aerospace, low-altitude economics and humanoid robotics.

The innovation is a real industrial product, suitable for mass production at the level of 100 tons per year, which will make China the first country in the world to have a 100-ton mass production capacity of this brand of ultra-strong carbon fiber, said its developer, China National Building Material Group Co., Ltd. /CNBM/.

According to the report, the diameter of the new carbon fiber is less than one-tenth that of a human hair, but its tensile strength is 10 times higher than that of ordinary steel, and its density is only a quarter of that of steel. -0-

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China's Defense Ministry: Humans should dominate military AI applications

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BEIJING, March 11 (Xinhua) — Military applications of artificial intelligence (AI) must be dominated by humans to avoid losing control of the technology, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Jiang Bin said on Wednesday.

Jiang Bin made the statement in response to journalists' requests to comment on reports that the US Department of Defense had required American tech companies to allow the military unrestricted use of AI technologies, and that the US military had widely used AI tools in military operations against Venezuela and Iran.

Unrestricted military use of AI, the use of AI as a tool to infringe on the sovereignty of other countries, allowing AI to exert excessive influence on decision-making in wartime, and empowering algorithms to decide life and death matters not only undermine the ethical constraints and responsibilities associated with war, but also create the risk of technology becoming uncontrollable, Jiang Bin said.

He expressed protest against the use of its advantages in AI and other new technologies to achieve absolute military superiority or to undermine the sovereignty and territorial security of other countries.

China is ready to work with other countries to advance the multilateral AI governance process, with the UN at its core, and strengthen risk prevention and control measures to ensure that AI always develops in a direction that contributes to the progress of human civilization, he concluded. -0-

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The 4th session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee concluded in Beijing.

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BEIJING, March 11 (Xinhua) — The closing meeting of the fourth session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) was held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday morning.

Xi Jinping and other party and state leaders, including Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, Li Xi, and Han Zheng, attended the meeting.

Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee Wang Huning, presiding over the meeting, said that the 4th session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee achieved fruitful results.

He said that all members of the CPPCC National Committee are determined to make greater contributions to advancing China's modernization in the new era and on the new march, and to continuously write new chapters in the annals of the two miracles of China's rapid economic development and long-term social stability.

Noting that 2026 marks the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan, Wang Huning said the CPPCC should uphold the leadership of the Communist Party of China, better play its role as a political organization, actively put forward proposals on state affairs, and pool strength and wisdom to ensure a smooth start to the 15th Five-Year Plan.

Wang Huning called on the CPPCC to put forward more proposals that benefit the people, do more practical work for their well-being, and ensure that the achievements of modernization benefit all the people.

The CPPCC should also help consolidate the powerful positive energy of the sons and daughters of the Chinese nation at home and abroad, so that they can courageously march forward on a new journey and achieve great deeds in the new era, Wang Huning noted.

The meeting adopted resolutions on the work report of the Bureau of the CPPCC National Committee, the report on the handling of proposals submitted since the 3rd session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee, as well as the report on the results of the consideration of proposals submitted at the current session and the political resolution of the 4th session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee. -0-

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