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  • New Composite for Ultrafast Durable Sensors Developed at ITMO

    …ensors are commonly used in production environments to quickly find toxic substances and monitor changes in humidity. These sensors are based on the so-called solvatochromic materials, which change color depending on the solvent environment. Currently, most solvatochromic sensors are created using dyes and inorganic salts. However, these mater…

    10.12.2024

  • The Science of Art: ITMO and the Russian Museum Reveal Science Facts Behind Iconic Masterpieces

    …the viewer – or why it has undergone certain changes since it was made. It is such technological studies of paint ingredients, storage conditions, and the ‘decay’ of various materials that allow us to peek into the artist’s ‘kitchen’ of sorts. And this information can change our perception of art,” says Anna Peycheva, an art historian and head of youth activities at …

    06.12.2024

  • Best in Russia: ITMO Among Top Three Universities for Software Developers

    …ies. In 2024, the number of participating employers reached a record 303, up from last year’s 249. Employer representatives were asked to evaluate each university by two criteria: quality of education and number of graduates with at least the minimal required level of training. In 2024, the evaluation scale changed from a three- to a five-grade one. At the same ti…

    06.12.2024

  • Five Amazing Home Decor Brands Made in Russia

    …just that – they make lovely Pinterest-worthy shelving units. Not only do they look good, but they will fulfill their purpose for many years, too, thanks to the high-quality material they’re made of. Dozens of five-star reviews speak for themselves. Also, go here for our tips on organizing your room, and you’ll end up with a cozy living space to hide from cold and…

    06.12.2024

  • AI Interview Assistants, Ozone for Food Storage, and “Baked” Packaging: What Are ITMO Accelerator Graduates Up to Now?

    …-term storage NanoScience offers a novel approach to food storage for farmers, retailers, and other participants of the fruit and vegetable supply chain. The solution is bactericidal air purifiers for warehouses that kill bacteria and break down organic compounds into carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen. The developers claim that the s…

    05.12.2024

  • Cube Laboratories for Bacteria and Cell Experiments To Appear in Russian Schools

    …ratories are expected to appear in a majority of Russian regions. High school students will be engaged in citizen science projects and help build databases for chemistry and materials science purposes, with a particular focus on national projects that revolve around Russia’s technological sovereignty.  “Both parties are equally invested in the project. On the on…

    04.12.2024

  • Smart Expiration Date Indicators Developed at ITMO

    …. However, it doesn’t always reflect the product’s actual condition – a product can expire both sooner or later than expected. What’s more, during transportation, hazardous bacteria such as salmonella, listeria, or staphylococcus can develop in the product. All of this makes it difficult for consumers to decide whether a product is safe…

    03.12.2024

  • ITMO Rector Vladimir Vasilyev on Engineering Training: We Can't Just Wait for New Generation of Teachers To Appear

    … vivid, interesting, and technological, like those by Prosveshcheniye as one example. Starting this year, the publishing house began to release not just paper textbooks, but materials with digital additions. Some of their textbooks were produced in collaboration with young scientists. For one, a newly-released textbook on AI was co-authored by a specialist organiz…

    02.12.2024

  • Real-Life Superheroes: A Scientific Take on Superpowers

    …ibility cloak.  Even though theoretically invisibility isn’t hard to imagine, it’s still impossible to achieve in reality on a large scale due to modern technological and material limitations. On the nanoscale, however, researchers already can create structures that make objects invisible. Recently, a team headed by researcher Guosong Hong from Stanford Univers…

    29.11.2024

  • Discovery of the Month: Viral Artists, Secret Courtyards, and More

    …n't wrap my head around is how people got there – maps claimed it is closed to the public. One November day, while crossing Grivtsova Lane, I noticed a group with a guide entering a courtyard. I assumed they could only be there for the house, so I followed them. I was right, but naturally, I didn’t receive a warm welcome – the guide refused to let me join, even fo…

    29.11.2024