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Lectorium 2.0: How Culture Goes Online
…atre Alexander Malich, a TV presenter and the executive producer at the New Stage of the Alexandrinsky Theatre, also spoke about his recent experiences: “After the introduction of the first isolation measures, we decided to partner ourselves with Tricolor TV, as we wanted to not just stream our performances on the internet, but do it on the highest level.…
08.05.2020
NTI Olympiad Winner Vsevolod Kosarev: The Best Prize is Knowing Where to Go Next
…inal stage? The main task was to develop a system for the automation and digitization of business management in the smart enterprise format. Our product had to feature the same functions the client company, Medis Group, commissioned in their task description. A week before the finale, we were provided with supplementary materials, which were changed a bit because …
07.05.2020
What Is Stress and How to Cope With It During Self-Isolation
…response to stress – “fight or flight”. It sends a signal to the frontal lobe and hypothalamus. The latter controls hypophysis and the autonomic nervous system by activating the production of adrenaline and noradrenaline. Basic vital needs include food, water, breathing, and sleep, as well as security, self-care, and laziness (relaxation and saving body resour…
07.05.2020
Suvorov Canals: Russia and Finland to Cooperate on Development of Important Historical Objects
… a range of video materials, including those in the 360-degree format. As of now, the project is still at the stage of preliminary preparations and discussions of the format of interaction between the participants: two onsite meetings in Finland and at ITMO University have already taken place, and the third one was held online on April 16. It’s important to note …
07.05.2020
Anna Gelfand on Life at Home During a Pandemic
… soup-puree. In general, I must say that I get completely absorbed in the cooking process and in the first weeks of this sharply changing reality, cooking has become a perfect distraction from worrying thoughts. What have you learned about yourself? I wouldn’t say I necessarily “learned” something about myself but rather remembered that I graduated from art sc…
07.05.2020
Beginner’s Guide to Submitting Your Research to Scopus and Web of Science Journals
… be publication-ready? Every day, the editorial offices of scientific journals receive dozens of articles; most are dismissed at the preview stage. If you want to pass the selection, it’s important to make sure your article is formatted properly. Pay special attention to the introduction, abstract, and conclusion, as well as the …
06.05.2020
7 Tips for Fighting Stage Fright
… earlier in order to get used to the environment in the room, you’ll be doing yourself a great service. This helps fight one of fear’s main triggers: the unknown. Don’t be a perfectionist Aiming for highest quality work is definitely a plus and a sign of expertise, but worrying yourself sick because of that is just stupid. A public presentation is a live proce…
06.05.2020
This Stay-at-Home Weekend in St. Petersburg: Self-Care
…Introduction to Zen meditation You’ve definitely heard of the wonders offered by regular meditation: from internal peace and calmness to longer attention span and a better ability to concentrate. Even in the best of times, it might be useful to switch on your awareness internally and spend a couple of quiet minutes following your breath as it goes in and out of th…
06.05.2020
U.S. Fulbright Scholar Victoria Alexander on St. Petersburg, Isolation and Nabokov’s Connection to Evolution
…uantitative methods?”. Generally speaking, I believe that people, regardless of their occupations, should be interested in what is happening in the sciences. I think the distinction between quantitative and qualitative approaches is somewhat of a false distinction. In class we have been talking about the way complex systems scie…
05.05.2020
Founder of CritMouse Podcast Aleksandr Golovin On What’s Wrong With Popular Science Podcasts in Russia
…r use their fantasy, thus making the experience more personal. Podcasts have several genres, the most widespread being an interview. It might well be the simplest genre, production-wise, where the anchorperson just talks to one or several invited guests. Solo podcasts are fewer in number, as it turns out that talking alone with a microphone is a lot harder ps…
04.05.2020