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Bruno Pontecorvo


The work and life of Bruno Pontecorvo.

Bruno Pontecorvo was born near Pisa, Italy. He studied physics at Sapienza University in Rome under Enrico Fermi. In 1934, as one of Fermi’s students, he participated in the famous experiment that eventually led to the discovery of nuclear fission.

Pontecorvo was a committed communist and joined the Italian Communist Party at the age of 23. In 1938, he fled Mussolini’s regime to Paris, and two years later, when the Germans occupied the city, he managed to escape and eventually made his way to the USA. In 1943, he joined the British Tube Alloys team in Montreal, a British version of the Manhattan Project, and participated thereby in the development of the atomic bomb.

In 1949, he moved to Britain, and the following year, being a communist, he fled with his family (via Sweden and Finland) to the communist country, the Soviet Union. Many years later, he wrote in his autobiographical notes,

“By the end of the war, I found the behavior of the West towards the country that played such an important role in the fight against Nazism and paid such a huge price in human lives to be immoral.”


In the USSR, Pontecorvo joined the institute in Dubna, and in 1954, he, along with other leading physicists and engineers at the institute, received the Stalin Prize for the successful launch of the synchrotron and for conducting physical experiments there.

💥 His most significant scientific achievements relate to the physics of neutrinos. In particular, he was the first to realize (back in 1957) that there are different types of neutrinos and that one type can convert into another. Later, neutrino oscillations were discovered in experiment, and the discoverers of this phenomenon were awarded the Nobel Prize in 2015, sixty years after Pontecorvo's prediction and twenty years after his passing.

As a young man, sometime in the eighties, I attended a talk by Pontecorvo. It was not a scientific lecture; he shared with us the story of the life and mysterious disappearance of Ettore Majorana, another brilliant Italian physicist whom Pontecorvo had known personally in his youth.

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Moscow Fashion Week 2025 Wraps Up!


💃 That's a wrap on Moscow Fashion Week 2025! The events took over 9 cool venues across the city, including the soaring bridge at Zaryadye Park and the famous Kitaygorod Wall.

This year's event was a global affair, showcasing the work of over 220 brands from all over Russia and the world. A major highlight was the debut show for up-and-coming designers from the "Made in Moscow" project. They brought the heat with 65 local brands, presenting everything a city dweller could need: sharp outfits for business meetings, glamorous looks for red carpets or TV appearances, and practical, stylish clothes for everyday life.

But it wasn't just about the runways! Guests enjoyed a packed schedule with expert talks, a fashion market, pop-up showrooms, and even the World Fashion Shorts film festival.❣️

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Russia's nuclear industry is turning 80!


80 years ago, Russia launched its nuclear industry—a field that would go on to change the course of world history. To celebrate this huge anniversary, the state nuclear agency Rosatom threw a massive event called "Era of Dreamers" in Nizhny Novgorod.

You might know this city by its awesome unofficial nickname, "The Capital of Sunsets," thanks to its stunning location at the meeting point of the Volga and Oka rivers, which gives it breathtaking evening views.

The spectacular show drew a crowd of 30,000 people. Rosatom put on a high-tech, visually stunning show about the industry's evolution—from nuclear power plants and icebreakers to life-saving nuclear medicine and cutting-edge scientific research. The show was a tribute to the brilliant engineers, scientists, and designers who turned the atom into a symbol of power and innovation.

The tech was impressive, but the real showstopper was the emotion. The stadium erupted when Marina Starovoytova—the world's first female captain of a nuclear icebreaker—took the stage.

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🎥 Extreme filming at one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Russia's Putorana area: "Two Brothers."

⚠️ A word of caution: This shot required two people holding the cameraman by his legs. Do not try this without proper training—it is a serious life-threatening risk!

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Russia’s Eastern Economic Forum 2025: Building the Future, from Siberia to the Pacific
From September 3–6, Russia hosted the 10th anniversary Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), transforming Vladivostok into a global hub for dialogue. The event drew over 8,000 participants from 75 countries, with a bustling business program of 165+ sessions featuring 2,600 executives from 1,100 companies.

🆗 Here are the key takeaways:
• A National Priority for the Century: The development of Siberia and the Far East was cemented as Russia’s strategic focus for the 21st century. Major rail modernizations of the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) and the Trans-Siberian Railway are underway. In a landmark moment, President Putin launched the new Pacific Railway—a 531 km track built in just two years, connecting Yakutia and the Khabarovsk Territory.
• Beyond Economics: The Global Conversation: Discussions went beyond infrastructure, focusing on shaping a multipolar world, achieving technological sovereignty, and building new strategic partnerships.
• The Human Factor: A hot topic was tackling the labor shortage. Leaders debated innovative strategies for staffing, mentorship, and career guidance to create a favorable environment for businesses.
• Tech & The Future: The forum featured deep dives into AI, drones, and robotics. A central theme emerged: establishing rules for cyberspace and protecting critical infrastructure is the new digital-age equivalent of nuclear deterrence. Finding a balance between a tech boom and ecology was highlighted as a defining challenge of our time.
The Big Conclusion?

The future isn't just about technology itself, but about our ability to make it safe, accessible, and sustainable for humanity. And through it all, people remain the most valuable asset in driving progress across all industries.

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The "Russian Summer" Festival Brings Culture to 15 Cities


🎆 The multi-genre "Russian Summer" festival has come to a close. Celebrating both modern and traditional Russian culture, the festival lit up 15 cities across Russia throughout August and early September.

The lineup was huge! There were music concerts, dance flash mobs, masterclasses in sambo, Nordic walking, and boxing, plus discussion panels and poetry readings. Families had a blast at creative workshops, and kids got to show off their skills in drawing competitions.🎆

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Moscow's Big International Book Fair 2025 inspires readers and writers!


📚 The 38th Moscow International Book Fair has just concluded at the VDNKh exhibition center. The event brought together over 300 publishers and booksellers from Russia, Belarus, China, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea..

📕 The schedule was packed with meet-and-greets featuring famous authors like Evgeny Vodolazkin and Zakhar Prilepin, new book launches, and discussions on book market trends. A special emphasis was placed on the 80th anniversary of Victory in WWII, featuring presentations of projects like the "Chronicle of Victory" and new historical research.

📕 This year's guest of honor was India, which hosted over 50 events highlighting its rich cultural heritage, modern technology, and advancements in artificial intelligence. 📚

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Arkhip Kuindzhi—the great Russian artist of Greek descent


📌 Arkhip Kuindzhi, one of Russia’s most famous landscape painters, was born in 1842 into a poor Greek family in Mariupol, then part of the Russian Empire.

Despite his modest beginnings, he became a pivotal figure in Russian art.

Kuindzhi is best known for his masterful use of light and color, capturing the serene beauty of nature, as seen in works like "Moonlit Night on the Dnieper." His paintings are noted for their luminous, almost mystical quality, reflecting his keen ability to depict natural light.

A devoted patriot, Kuindzhi also made a significant impact on the development of Russian art by founding the Kuindzhi Society, which supported young artists financially. His generosity extended beyond his lifetime, as the society continued until 1930, fostering new talent.

Kuindzhi was not only a great painter but also an innovator. He experimented with pigments and techniques that influenced later movements such as Symbolism and Impressionism. His legacy is preserved in major collections, including the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg.

His enduring influence on landscape painting and commitment to nurturing future artists remain a significant part of his cultural legacy.

Kuindzhi's work continues to inspire for its unique portrayal of light and the profound way it shaped landscape painting in Russia.

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