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IASP-2016 Moscow: Science Parks' Future Belongs to Globalization
…«The global mind — linking innovation communities for internationalization, sustainability and growth» was an agenda of the IASP-2016. Most discussions of the session were centered around globalization in terms of sustainable development. «The transition to „smart economy“ and economy based on knowledge determines the development of Ru…
11.10.2016
Celebrating ITMO. STORE’s First Birthday
…p you relax during intense moments at work or during studies. It’ll be hard to resist this panda. We are also working on soft and comfortable sweatpants. How do you maintain quality control? Alexander: When it comes to quality, I’m very picky. For example, we want to start selling cool backpacks with wide straps. They’ve already shown us 15 designs, but we …
10.10.2016
«The World Can Be Changed in Different Ways: I Want to Start with My University»
…na participated in the «Russia Youth Environmental Program». This four-week internship, which took place in the USA, was dedicated to important environmental issues such as sustainability, recycling and ecological leadership. «My English language teacher Inna Anokhina told me of this project and convinced me to try. The application form included general questions con…
10.10.2016
Sustainable Development Trends: What Will St. Petersburg Look Like?
…s, ecological, social and economic problems — all of these issues are always widely discussed by urban experts. However they become much more relevant as the anniversary of Sustainable Development approaches. The initiative was offered by the United Nations in 1987. Furthermore 2017 was announced as Russia’s Ecological Year. The specialists met at a roundtable meeti…
08.10.2016
Innovation Valley: A New Startup Hub in Sochi
…re and post-hospital rehabilitation innovations, agro-industry techniques and technologies — Sochi is in subtropical area, so it is a perfect place for testing them — and entertainment applications and projects. «The main advantage of this center is that its' residents will manage to get feedback from clients who use their services and technologies promptly. T…
06.10.2016
Telemedicine: How Programmers Visualize Human Internals
… are needed for a patient suffering from a heart disease and where exactly they have to be done. «Visualization is a useful tool for education, science communication, entertainment and other purposes. This way, developers and researchers can present their projects to the general public, as everybody can look at the results by themselves as opposed to read scienti…
06.10.2016
The Ceaseless Chain: Why Schools and Universities Have to Collaborate?
…help them make a conscious career choice by providing information on different professions and their competitive ability on the labor market. The Role of Universities To maintain the ceaseless chain of education, our university has long been working with many of St Petersburg’s universities — Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics of St. Petersburg Polytech…
05.10.2016
New Optical Biosensor Can Diagnose Infections in Few Seconds
…light passes through the sensor, it becomes regularly distributed across the surface. Microholes turn into hot spots — places with higher intensity of light. Microorganisms contained in the biomaterial fill the holes and start to absorb light more effectively in hot spots, which increases the probability of their detection. Millions of microscopic holes were cut wit…
05.10.2016
In Terms of Science: the Explanation for Paranormal Phenomena
…y imagine a number it is associated with particular colors. This phenomenon is called synesthesia. Our mind can connect more than just colors and numbers — a human can hear certain music while looking at a picture. Scientists explain it with the following idea: brain sections responsible for perception caused by different signals can «intercross.» It provokes paralle…
04.10.2016
Wiki-Conference 2016: The Problem of Rights and Freedom
…monosov Moscow State University. «We are now at the „Dark Ages“. In Middle Ages that was the time when people lost access to cultural values and could access them only in certain places, churches, for instance. Now it is the same. The development of new technologies led to communications being conducted in real time — but no one can really work this way. We can bri…
03.10.2016