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  • New Metamaterial-Enhanced MRI Technology Successfully Tested on Human Subjects

    …MO University's International Laboratory of Applied Radioengineering. "Often the scans must be repeated many times and the signals added together to separate actual data from random noise. The use of metasurfaces eliminates this requirement. If now an examination takes twenty minutes, it may only take ten in the future. If today’s hospitals serve ten patients a day, …

    25.05.2017

  • Royal Society Member Maurice Skolnick: Why Making Science Understandable to Society Matters

    …ormation unchanged. In addition, it’s important that the optical signal is launched through the waveguide in such a way that it is detected in a predetermined spot and not at random. This is possible thanks to solitons. We’ll be trying to create polariton systems and schemes where data is transmitted by solitons. Gravitational waves. Credit: svopi.ru On a glo…

    11.05.2017

  • Silicon Nanoparticles for Nanosurgery: Master’s Student Publishes an Article in Nano Letters

    …arted using this method because it allows “burning” cancer cells without damaging other systems of the organism. To make nanoparticles affect certain cells and stop them from randomly moving, which can damage the immune system, one covers them with the special matter. Cellular receptors detect the matter, which help nanoparticles join the surface of cells. However…

    28.04.2017

  • Beauty Pageants Are not for Smart People: Winner of Miss ITMO 2017 Was Announced

    …ve as a critic and reviewer – she would like to evaluate various art work. During her first and second years at ITMO Anna paid a lot of attention to her studies. She even abandoned sport activities. “From the very beginning of my student life I spent all my time studying. There were many events and activities I missed out on due to that, for example, the Fres…

    27.04.2017

  • Holography Helped to Quickly Learn the Number of Particles in Volume

    …it on the entire volume of the media. Correlation analysis is widely applied not only in image processing, but also in statistical physics and other disciplines that study random processes. For example, it helps to understand the correlation between the observed values and the types of particles released from collisions inside the Large Hadron Collider. Referen…

    20.04.2017

  • Cyberattacks: XXI Century’s Main Challenge

    …elds — speech recognition, processing natural languages and such. As a result, the developer designed a model that allows identifying DGA-domains and even exceeds the popular Random Forest algorithm in efficiency. Computer emergencies and cyberattacks Igor Pantukhin, tutor and PhD student from the Department of Secure Information Technologies, does research…

    22.03.2017

  • Cybersports: How Gamers Become Professionals?

    …eslav: The main thing is that winning the game should not depend on chance, but skills and strategy. Cybersportsmen have to know their capabilities and use tactics. The more "random" the game is, the more there's disbalance and hence — problems. Albert: Chance events can overturn the whole game, like one can lose not because he's not good enough, but due to bad lu…

    21.03.2017

  • Meadowsweet Decoction Showed its Activity in Cancer Preventing

    …st group got usual food and drink, but the second was given the decoction of meadowsweet flowers instead of water. To create perfect conditions for experiment, the scientists randomly chose 87 rat pups whose mothers had not been injected with the carcinogen, and defined them as the third control group. During the next two years, the researchers daily examined the …

    08.02.2017

  • Science for Whetting Your Appetite

    …ly what I want I need to understand the principles of how things work. The main idea I want to share with students is that without knowing the principles and even looking for random methods leads to failure." After the first session of Edible Science the course will be transformed. According to Denis Baranenko, head of the research center, an online course for th…

    31.01.2017

  • How to Hack into Something That Cannot be Hacked?

    …ion in space, but then information about its speed will be lost, and vice-versa. And though you can attempt to assess its position after you measure the speed, you will get a random value. This pair of quantum properties that can't be measured simultaneously can be used for encrypting bits. If the property is chosen randomly and the cra…

    28.12.2016