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  • "Art&Science: Art, Science, Museum": the New ITMO-Hermitage Collaboration Project

    …ersatility, and auto-save function. We are yet unfamiliar with such art objects. Just try to imagine a living art object that has to be not just "stored" at a museum, but "maintained" - or even be cared for? Obviously, modern systems for storing and preserving art objects are totally unfit for such tasks." "Art&Science: Art, Science, Museum" is a collaborative…

    19.12.2016

  • Janush Holyst: "Emotions Are the Main Engines for Discussions in a Cyber Community."

    …sages at BBC forum, 1.6 million at the Digg and 242 thousand ones at the Blog06. We marked them with -1, 0 or 1. We found our emotional clusters that are chains of messages containing the same emotions. We also discovered that if a discussion includes several comments containing one common emotion, the next ones will also be the same. T…

    16.12.2016

  • The Western High-Speed Diameter: More Roads Means More Traffic

    …ools like payments for passage, the Western High-Speed Diameter would provoke increasing of traffic jams." There are several ways to evaluate the motorway’s efficiency. To obtain general information, one can use the Open Street Maps. Even a more detailed analysis can be obtained if one knows what transport citizens plan to use. Using …

    15.12.2016

  • "It's More than ESP" Exceeds Our Expectations"

    …, and many participants plan to apply this. Students can, and what’s more, have to call into question and disagree with teacher’s opinion, thinks speaker Olga Minina. Obtaining new information by questioning what is before them can be referred to as "critical thinking." It helps students to always be ready for analyzing everything they learn so as to find some…

    13.12.2016

  • Aiming High: World’s Leading Experts on Modern Sports Programming

    …ttably. And there is a lot of work out there. If we are talking about St. Petersburg, there are some 400−500 IT-companies here who try to create something new, and they are certainly a place to work at. Even those who go to work at large companies like Google often come back here", concludes the professor. Doping Though competitive programmers are often a…

    13.12.2016

  • Surviving Yemen, Surviving ITMO

    …om the experiences of the modern world". While studying, he is trying to make efforts to give back to the community. He has formed a small team in St. Petersburg focused on sustainable development, with the World Merit Organization. "It's nice to give, because life is giving us a lot of things, so we have to give," he says. After his studies are over, Dheya plans a w…

    12.12.2016

  • "Neuronet": Who Will Control Our Brains in The Future

    …and neuromechanical serve to improve the quality of life of sick people; the other four aim to improve opportunities for the healthy. These projects are the CoBrain, neuroentertainment and sport projects, neuroeducation, neurocommunication and marketing, and neuroassistants. "We want to succeed in the international market. — said Vitaly Zubchenko, "where there is a…

    12.12.2016

  • From Akinator Genii to Machine Learning: A Science Slam Participant on Detection Technologies

    …Why did you decide to work on detection technologies? There are lots of areas where they are used. That would be medicine, defense industry, security and even entertainment. That same Snapchat uses them for its filters. As for security, forest fires are now detected using special probes with cameras that are a lot better at detecting fire outbreaks that airborne i…

    12.12.2016

  • 5 Things You Need to Know Now

    …ly launched an unmanned cargo spacecraft with an experimental space garbage collector that is supposed to pull junk out of orbit with its electrodynamic tether made from thin stainless steel and aluminum wires. Heavyweight rival for controversial impact factor. Publishing giant Elsevier launched the CiteScore Index to assess the quality of academic journals. It us…

    10.12.2016

  • Russian Scientists Develop New Metasurfaces for Deep UV-Imaging

    …Biological media can reflect, absorb, scatter and re-emit light waves. Each of these processes contains information about micro- and macrostructure of the media, as well as shape and motion of its components. In this regard, "deep" ultraviolet is a promising tool for biology and medicine. Its application includes laser diagnostics and control of fast processes in cel…

    02.12.2016