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Russian Trend To Combat Deepfakes
Russian automakers are increasingly inspired by Chinese electric vehicle designs, particularly the Li Auto L9. The trend involves building large, three-row crossovers with electric or hybrid powertrains, horizontal headlights, and a distinctive roof-mounted sensor pod. Some manufacturers are also adopting two-tone paint schemes and model naming conventions similar to Chinese counterparts.
Kommersant FM
Fungi Communicate Via Electrical Impulses
Scientists have recorded fungi sending electrical impulses through their hyphae, the fine threads of the mycelium. The frequency of these impulses changes depending on the conditions.
Radio Zvezda
Russian Writer's Film Adaptations Discussed
Martin Scorsese has called a 1940s adaptation of "The Queen of Spades" starring Gregory Peck one of the best horror films in history. The film is described as a benchmark for the horror genre, being both tense and frightening.
Radio Sputnik
Russian Plants May Become Poisonous After Caterpillar Consumption
A caterpillar has begun eating plants, causing them to become poisonous. The plants are not inherently toxic in their natural state, but the consumption by the caterpillar triggers a chemical reaction that makes them poisonous. The research is being conducted in Moscow.
Radio Mayak
Russia Faces Panic Amid Air Defense Shortages
Temperatures have sharply dropped, with snow falling in some areas despite it being the end of April. Some dams have opened spillways due to 100% reservoir capacity, a condition not seen in many years.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russia Seeks European Alliance For Power
A political rapprochement between Russia and France naturally led to an alliance, particularly during the reigns of Alexander III and Nicholas II. This period saw French interest and a 'fashion' for Russia.
Radio Sputnik
Russia Seeks To Restore Power And Great Power Status
Following a perceived loss of respect, Russia is focused on restoring its power and re-establishing itself as a major European power.
Radio Sputnik
Moscow Scientists Synthesize Thermometer Molecules
Radio Rossii's program 'Moscow Discoveries' features host Sergey Ivashko discussing developments by Moscow scientists.
Radio Rossii
Russian Soccer Team Squad Fully Replaced
The entire squad of a Russian soccer team has been changed, with no French players remaining.
Silver Rain
Russian Novel 'Brilliant Romance' Features Dostoevsky Epigraph
A novel titled 'Brilliant Romance,' also translated as 'Khuliganka's Prize,' features an epigraph from Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot.' The broadcast also mentioned Joseph Koudia's novel 'Autumn in Petersburg,' which centers on Dostoevsky.
Radio Sputnik