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Fullerene compounds made simulation-ready
…sis and nonlinear optics to the production of photoactive films and nanostructures. To make them even more flexible, fullerenes can be combined with added nanostructures. In a new study published in EPJ D, Kirill B. Agapev from ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia, and colleagues have developed a method that can be used for future simulations of fullerene complexe…
15.10.2018
Physicists suggest new way to measure speed in liquid micro-flows
New laser will give Russia major accuracy advantage over US GPS network
New preclinical MRI coil delivers 3x better resolution
Great Pyramid of Giza may be able to focus electromagnetic energy through its hidden chambers, physicists reveal
…The Great Pyramid of Giza may be able to focus electromagnetic radiation into pockets of energy inside its network of internal chambers and underneath its base, a new study has suggested. Theoretical research by a team of Russian scientists aimed to understand how the pyramid would respond to radio waves directed at it, with the goal of recreating its shape at a nano…
31.07.2018
Can artists save St Petersburg's crumbling palaces?
…Between 2013 and 2016, around 20 new art-oriented spaces opened in St Petersburg each year, from galleries and private museums to co-working spaces. Now there are upwards of 200 creative spaces in the city, located in everything from former palaces to old Soviet warehouses. These artistic clusters come and go, giving a sense of transience to this aspect of St Peters…
27.07.2018
Russia launches its first Art & Science master’s degree programme
…of Contemporary Art, the State Hermitage Museum, became an academic supervisor of the master’s degree program. All training under the program will be provided in English. The new master’s degree program is aimed at training interdisciplinary specialists who are to tackle the issues related to science, society and culture combining tools in the sphere of art and adva…
17.07.2018
Novel method for microcirculation diagnosis provided new insights into migraine
…Russian scientists have developed a new optical method for non-invasive diagnosis of blood circulation in capillaries. The method is based on video recording of the skin surface with simultaneous registration of light absorption by red blood cells. Using this method, the scientists found that people suffering from migraine showed some malfunctions in capillary regula…
13.07.2018
Russian scientists have created cereal and cookies for cancer prevention
…opose to deal with malignant diseases without the use of drugs. For this they have created a special porridge, biscuits and muesli bars that you can use for cancer prevention. New products are composed of nutrients such as bio, selenium and lycopene, which are antioxidants and help to reduce the risk of cancer. Development of medical products involved specialists of …
11.07.2018
Russian Cold Peps Up the English and Helps Them Enter the World Cup Semi-Final
…Several teams playing in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia took advantage of a new therapy developed by ITMO University for use in training for tournament matches that speeds recovery from physical exertion with dosed cooling. …
10.07.2018