![Who Maintains Discipline in a Live Cell: Physics Perspective Illustration for news: Who Maintains Discipline in a Live Cell: Physics Perspective](/data/2021/03/04/1395155844/3iStock-845639592.jpg)
Who Maintains Discipline in a Live Cell: Physics Perspective
Italian and Russian researchers confirmed the hypothesis that the self-maintaining order in eukaryotic cells (cells with nuclei) is a result of two spontaneous mechanisms’ collaboration. Similar molecules gather into ‘drops’ on the membrane and then leave it as tiny vesicles enriched by the collected molecules. The paper with the research results was published in the journal Physical Review Letters.
![HSE Ranks Among the World’s Top 50 Universities in Three QS Subject Rankings Illustration for news: HSE Ranks Among the World’s Top 50 Universities in Three QS Subject Rankings](/data/2021/03/03/1395609603/3QS-logo.jpg)
HSE Ranks Among the World’s Top 50 Universities in Three QS Subject Rankings
HSE University has expanded its presence in the top 50 of QS subject rankings, placing in two additional subject rankings. HSE is represented in 4 of the 5 broad subject areas ranked by QS, and it has significantly improved its performance from last year in almost half of the individual subjects rankings in which it is included.
![Large Hadron Collider: New Hadron Discovery Factory Illustration for news: Large Hadron Collider: New Hadron Discovery Factory](/data/2021/03/03/1395516943/3Views_of_the_LHC_tunnel_sector_3-4,_tirage_1.jpg)
Large Hadron Collider: New Hadron Discovery Factory
LHCb, a collaboration of one of Large Hadron Collider experiments, including a team of HSE University researchers, has published a news piece about the discovery of new tetraquarks, which are exotic hadrons consisting of four quarks. This discovery was made possible thanks to massive data samples gathered by the LHCb experiment with the use of algorithms developed at HSE University.
![Researchers Reveal Genetic Predisposition to Severe COVID-19 Illustration for news: Researchers Reveal Genetic Predisposition to Severe COVID-19](/data/2021/02/24/1393194040/3iStock-1215579866%20(1).jpg)
Researchers Reveal Genetic Predisposition to Severe COVID-19
HSE University researchers have become the first in the world to discover genetic predisposition to severe COVID-19. The results of the study were published in the journal Frontiers in Immunology.
![‘We Facilitate High-Speed Car Crashes and Study How Car Engines Work Based on Photos of Flying Debris’ Illustration for news: ‘We Facilitate High-Speed Car Crashes and Study How Car Engines Work Based on Photos of Flying Debris’](/data/2021/02/19/1393798359/354.jpg)
‘We Facilitate High-Speed Car Crashes and Study How Car Engines Work Based on Photos of Flying Debris’
Nikita Kazeev holds a Candidate of Sciences degree (Russian equivalent of a PhD) in Computer Science and a PhD in Physics. He is a Research Fellow at the LAMBDA Laboratory and works at CERN. In an interview with HSE News Service, he talked about what it was like to defend his dissertation in a double doctoral degree programme at HSE University and Sapienza University of Rome, what it is like to conduct research in Geneva, and why it is imperative to communicate with colleagues.
![HSE Art and Design School Alumnae Win Russian Post Design Competition Illustration for news: HSE Art and Design School Alumnae Win Russian Post Design Competition](/data/2021/02/17/1393973185/3otkritki-display-1.jpg)
HSE Art and Design School Alumnae Win Russian Post Design Competition
Alena Akmatova and Svetlana Ilyushina, graduates of the HSE Art and Design School Master’s programme (2017), won the open Russian Post competition, which was held jointly with the Novgorod regional government and the Novgorod State Museum-Reserve in the autumn of 2020. Participants had to design a series of limited edition postcards and packaging dedicated to the cultural and historical heritage of the region
!['It's Exciting to Study in a Rapidly Changing World' Illustration for news: 'It's Exciting to Study in a Rapidly Changing World'](/data/2021/02/15/1408234627/0.jpg)
'It's Exciting to Study in a Rapidly Changing World'
Recognized card game masters claim that victory is possible only after making a thorough analysis of the likely combinations contained in your opponent’s cards, making it a literal application of data analytics to game theory. Anastasia Erastova, now a data scientist at the New York office of BNP Paribas, graduated from ICEF with honours. At the time, she was also the Russian vice-champion at bridge. In an interview with Success Builder, she explained why mathematics and gambling often go hand in hand, the advantages of studying next door to Wall Street and how math students can get a work visa in the United States.
![Experiment Shows How Our Visual System Avoids Overloading Illustration for news: Experiment Shows How Our Visual System Avoids Overloading](/data/2021/02/09/1405843117/3iStock-162237664.jpg)
Experiment Shows How Our Visual System Avoids Overloading
Russian researchers from HSE University have studied a hypothesis regarding the capability of the visual system to automatically categorize objects (i.e., without requiring attention span). The results of a simple and beautiful experiment confirmed this assumption. The paper was published in the journal Scientific Reports. The study was supported by a Russian Science Foundation grant.
![Nearly 2,000 Papers, 23 Nominations, and 165 Winners in 2020 Student Research Paper Competition Illustration for news: Nearly 2,000 Papers, 23 Nominations, and 165 Winners in 2020 Student Research Paper Competition](/data/2021/02/09/1405836597/20191109_8171.jpg)
Nearly 2,000 Papers, 23 Nominations, and 165 Winners in 2020 Student Research Paper Competition
The annual awards ceremony of the Student Research Paper Competition (NIRS) was held on February 8, Russian Science Day. This year, 165 people received awards, including not only HSE students but also contestants from Saint Petersburg State University, Moscow State University, Far Eastern Federal University, Mount Holyoke College (USA), and other universities. Another 160 participants became laureates of the competition, with 1,924 papers submitted in total.
![Can the Brain Resist the Group Opinion? Illustration for news: Can the Brain Resist the Group Opinion?](/data/2021/02/08/1406084230/iStock-1129167882.jpg)
Can the Brain Resist the Group Opinion?
Scientists at HSE University have learned that disagreeing with the opinion of other people leaves a ‘trace’ in brain activity, which allows the brain to later adjust its opinion in favour of the majority-held point of view. The article was published in Scientific Reports.