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  • DigiRockStars Venture Fund Rep Steven Balliano: Don’t Go The Traditional Way

    …e way it should be done. Your startup becomes your own child, and you’d never think of getting rid of your child. You build a solution hoping that this is something that would solve people’s problems, something that they would pay for. But after carrying out lots and lots of trials, you come to the bitter realization that your product is useless as what you developed…

    05.02.2019

  • Falcon Heavy Launch, Cancer Treatment, and Neutrinos: Top Science News of 2018

    … This is a real breakthrough in astronomy, as it now studies not only photons but also neutrinos. What makes these particles so special is that they can potentially help us solve the mystery of cosmic rays, as well as get new information about the nature of the universe.…

    05.02.2019

  • Different Volunteering, Eco Camps and Fresh Perspective on Things: Belgian Gloria Sagaradze on Interning at ITMO

    … but it’s not something we should be proud of; we know our limitations and problems, and lots of things still need to be changed. What we achieved is only a first step towards solving that issue, and this is not enough. Many Europeans are aware of the urgency of the problem and trying to change the situation for the better. That said, I’ve lived in Lebanon, and ca…

    05.02.2019

  • Russian Scientists Conduct Research on European XFEL

    …About European XFEL The European XFEL is an international project aimed at the creation of the world’s largest free-electron laser, designed for solving a wide range of tasks in both fundamental and applied research, including medicine and cutting-edge technology. The project was being developed at the DESY research center in Germany from 2009 to 2017 and cost ove…

    04.02.2019

  • ITMO University Scientists Create Cancer Treatment Nanomachines

    …t approaches are far from perfect. Oftentimes, the agents fail to discern malignant cells from healthy ones, and are bad at interacting with folded RNA targets. In order to solve this issue, scientists, including a Russian team from ITMO University headed by professor Dmitry Kolpashchikov, proposed special nanomachines. Their operation principle is based on using …

    04.02.2019

  • Shadow Samurai: Motion Capture Game by ITMO Developers

    …table for working with VR objects. It takes a lot of time to learn to use them, and the result isn’t particularly rewarding as you can’t achieve full immersion in the game. To solve this problem, the TAU Tracker startup developed a new motion tracking technology. They are currently working on an interface that allows for interaction with 3D objects with special glove…

    01.02.2019

  • SCAMT Achievement Award Winners on Genetic Engineering and Doing Research as a Master’s Student

    …pH in healthy cells is neutral, but acidic in cancer cells. We use TiO2 nanotubes to grow MOF capable of encapsulating drugs. They remain stable when the pH is neutral, but dissolve once the environment becomes acidic. This way, our product will deliver drugs to cancer cells while reducing the harm done to healthy ones. The SCAMT Achievement Award is given for con…

    31.01.2019

  • The Whats, Whys and Hows of Biometric Data

    …le. His second attempt was in a smaller Sberbank office on Kartashikhina Street, 9. “The system once again had problems with reading my bank card, but this time it was solved by me signing an agreement authorizing the processing of my personal data. After having my passport checked, I was photographed on a webcam and asked to read aloud numbers from zero to t…

    30.01.2019

  • #10YearChallenge in Technology

    …pacity to think. Standing out in the industrial robots group were Nextage, a humanoid robot developed by Kawada, and Motoman SDA 10, an automaton that deftly moved its arms to solve one complex task after another. Like all robots, these surpassed humans in strength, stamina and reliability, but weren’t that great in adapting to changing conditions. At the end of 2019…

    30.01.2019

  • Robot’s DNA, Biofuel Cells and Holographic Protection: SCAMT Workshop Week at ITMO

    …nanomaterials have on them, in particular. The thing is that it is pretty difficult to reach the bacteria in these biofilms with antibiotics, but this problem can be partially solved by the use of nanomaterials. These materials initiate the transfer of genetic information inside the films, and we can take advantage of this characteristic. For example, we used nanomat…

    28.01.2019