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ITMO Researchers Find New Molecular Target for Popular Cancer Treatment
…In our body, proteins play a major role: they are responsible for the creation, growth, and recovery of cells. At the same time, some proteins participate in the development and progression of diseases, including cancer. When researchers work on new cancer treatments, they look for compounds that deactivate the “guilty” protein by conne…
01.04.2026
This Week in St. Petersburg: April 2-8, 2026
…ich surrounds the exhibits, adds a unique dimension to the display. Friday, April 3 Temple of Solitary Thinking / Music Debris audio performance 8 pm Alexandrinsky Theater, New Stage 700 rubles – tickets here This week, Alexandrinsky Theater opens its doors to the INO Ambient Music Festival, complete with lectur…
01.04.2026
A Foodie’s Plant-Based Guide to Great Lent
…In 2026, the Great Lent in the Eastern Orthodox tradition falls on the period of February 23 to April 11. As per tradition, the fasting begins right after Maslenitsa and ends before Orthodox Easter – two much-loved holidays that involve quite a bit of feasting. But throughout the Great Lent, observers must avoid meat, fish, seafood, eggs, and dairy products. Thus, va…
31.03.2026
Not Your Usual Damsels in Distress: Three Heroines from Russian Fairytales
Discovery of the Month: Introvert-Friendly Exhibition, Greenery at Home, and More
…Theater Museum I’m a regular museum-goer, but I’ve had a bit of a dry spell lately. Pretty much everything I went to as of recently seemed uninspiring. So, I decided to jazz my routine up with a new spot and a new exhibition. The choice fell on Pierre and the Sylphs at the Museum of Theatre and Music, and I didn’t choose wrong. This is basically a brief chroni…
27.03.2026
This Week in St. Petersburg: March 26 - April 1, 2026
… Thursday, March 26 Long Happy Life March 25 - May 10, 11 am - 8 pm daily KGallery 600-700 rubles (200-300 rubles for students) – tickets here Inspired by the concept of anemoia (a nostalgia for a time you never experienced), the exhibition reflects on the Thaw period in Russian history and examines why this historic chapter continues to fascinate …
25.03.2026
Mindset Shifts for People Who Don’t Like Sports (Yet)
… like to try tennis. But isn’t it too complicated? Is it more cardio or strength training? Shouldn’t I learn the rules first?”, that already falls into the overthinking range. Instead, just go for it! Sign up for one class. It won’t make you obligated to anything. It’s ok to just give it a try without having it all figured out. Reduce the effort it takes A tric…
24.03.2026
ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #100
…ay For Ultra-Fast Light Control With a Laser *** Can an AI system handle the entire lifecycle of a research project? Soon, we may find out for sure. Developers at ITMO’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence have unveiled CoScientist, a multiagent AI system adept at a variety of research tasks. Working alongside scientists, it is able to survey articles, train …
23.03.2026
Potanin Foundation Grants: ITMO Lecturers Win 2.5 Million Rubles for Educational Initiatives
…ssociate professor at the Information Technologies and Programming Faculty; Project Data Analysis Methods and Algorithms in Bioinformatics by Artem Ivanov, a lecturer at the Institute of Applied Computer Science. A total of 513 applications from 68 universities were submitted for the competition, with 150 lectures becoming winners and sharing 73.5 million rubl…
23.03.2026
4 Contemporary Art Spaces to Visit in St. Petersburg
…Museum of Nonconformist Art Ligovsky Prospekt 53 Website (EN) Right in the heart of the city lies a true institution: founded almost 30 years ago, the Museum of Nonconformist Art preserves the legacy of then-Leningrad’s underground arts scene. In the years since, the venue has expanded to include art pieces from international artists, as well, though its cen…
20.03.2026