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May 25, 2026
HSE Scientists Train Neural Network to 'Hear' Faults in Electric Motors
Researchers at the AI and Digital Science Institute of the HSE Faculty of Computer Science have developed a new method—the Signature-Guided Data Augmentation (SGDA) framework—that achieves 99% accuracy in motor fault detection and 86% accuracy in fault classification. The application of this approach can reduce industrial equipment repair costs, minimise downtime, and improve production safety. The study results have been published in Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence.
May 25, 2026
'The Humanities Serve as a Conscience'
Maria Mizernaia studies Soviet literature and the history of book publishing. In this interview for the HSE Young Scientists project, she discusses plans to publish a novel about besieged Leningrad, AI-provoked reflections on what it means to be human, and how novels can help satisfy our dopamine hunger.
May 25, 2026
Is It Possible to Predict a Citys Life Based on the Shape of Its Neighbourhoods?
Is it possible to predict, based on the configuration of streets and buildings, where a café will open or where traffic congestion will occur? Participants in the Spatial Analysis and Modelling of Urban Processes research and study group use open data and machine learning to identify universal patterns. Alexander Sheludkov and Eduard Somov discuss the purpose of comparing cities, the need for new forms of urban statistics, and how open data is transforming approaches to urban studies.

 

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СВЯЗЬ ВОСПАЛЕНИЯ И ГЕМОСТАЗА У ПАЦИЕНТОВ С ШИЗОТИПИЧЕСКИМ РАССТРОЙСТВОМ

ACTA BIOMEDICA SCIENTIFICA. 2025. Т. 10. № 4. С. 182–191.
Карпова Н. С., Зозуля С. А., Shishkovskaya T., Столяров С. А., Олейчик И. В., Клюшник Т. П.

Background. A current research on mental disorders ethiopathology is about to attract a special attention towards a possible role of inflammation/neuroinflammation related metabolic pathways. It has been shown that there is a close link between immunoinflammation and hemostasis. It might be assumed that the interrelated processes of inflammation and blood coagulation are the important elements in pathogenesis of psychiatric diseases. However; this problem remains rather obscure so far.The aim. Identification of significant parameters characterizing the hemostasis system and markers of systemic inflammation; as well as an assessment of their possible relationship in patients with schizotypal disorder.Materials and Methods. Eighteen female patients; aged 16-41 (median age [Q1;Q2] - 20 years [17.0; 26.0]); were hospitalized to the Mental Health Research Center (MHRC) clinic; all in clinically acute conditions. The blood plasma analysis based on evaluation of immune status was performed according to a special «Neuroimmunotest» technology developed and proposed earlier by the above mentioned research center (MHRC). A «Fibrinodynamics» technique was employed to elucidate the hemostasis system functioning in vivo simulating; method is also a product of our research team.Results. It has been shown that the inborn immunity patters (leucocyte elastase catalytic activity and its specific inhibitor - which is an acute phase alfa-1 protein - functional activity) are significantly increased in patients studied. Indicators of acquired immunity (S100B and the basic myelin protein antibodies level values); do not differ from the reference values. A number of «Fibrinodynamics» detected parameters were found of being significantly higher as compared to the referent values. Thus; the values of potentials of coagulation; fibrinolysis and hemostasis are essentially increased; while the hemostasis system equilibrity patterns are the same in patients as in controls. A correlation analysis results are in a favor to the existence of a link between inflammation and hemostasis parameters.Conclusion. The results of a present study reflect an interdependence between immu- noinflammatory and hemostatic systems in schizotypal disorder.

Research target: Basic Medicine
Language: Russian
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