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  • Foresight Fleet 2017: St. Petersburg Is To Become A Global Construction Bureau

    …oject Management and Innovation Department, noted that the Northern Capital now has the potential to unite its scientific and educational resources and bill itself as a global construction bureau where the educational environment created by its best universities will attract talents, so as to export human resources and technologies to different companies, cities and …

    27.05.2017

  • Find Your Piece in the St. Petersburg City Day Puzzle

    …ent in Lyubashinskiy Garden - the Alexander Nevsky Cup. Starting at noon, fans of fencing and everything Medieval will gather for St. Petersburg’s most spectacular tilting match! Action Piece: Watersports Festival Another great event for those who love action is the Water Sports Festival that will take place in the St. Petersburg …

    26.05.2017

  • “White Night of Technology”: How to Ensure Cybersecurity and Teach Neural Networks to See

    …brain with tiny electrodes (you can read more about it in our article here). Facebook is also working on a similar system that would eliminate the middlemen of brain-machine interaction – the keyboard and mouse – to completely transform the way we work with computers. Their aim is to create a system that would allow typing 100 words per minute by deciphering the s…

    26.05.2017

  • Volunteering Unlimited: Students from Russia's 35 Regions Presented Their Projects in Yagodnoe

    …n Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. The project’s general idea is to help people with disabilities develop their own business and promote their production. "Our main goal is to teach people with disabilities work and earn without leaving homes. For that, we conduct different workshops, including those on training leadership skil…

    26.05.2017

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

    …Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used medical technology for examination of internal organs, which can provide, for example, information on structural and functional damage in neurological, cardiovascular, in musculoskeletal conditions, as well as playing a major role in oncology. However, due to its intrinsically lower signal-to-noise ratio, an MRI scan …

    25.05.2017

  • i-Customs: Wieslaw Czyzowicz On Shifts in Customs Legislation Paradigms

    …for many countries. Most focus on taxes on imports, yet in some countries, Russia, for instance, this approach is used for some exported goods as well. The next paradigm was the protectionist policy aimed at protecting national economic interests. In XX century, a new problem emerged - customs legislation had to protect the society and citizens from drug trafficking,…

    24.05.2017

  • Art&Science: How Big Data Becomes Art

    …015 presented the actors thoughts as sounds and images on a big screen behind her. Data can also be used for self-identification. Algorithms trace our every move; almost any interaction with digital technologies generates new data. Each photo, message or geo tag become part of one's digital portrait. For example, data artist Laurie Frick uses GPS-tracks to create …

    24.05.2017

  • ITMO University Opens Educational Courses on BIM Technologies in Building and Infrastructure Design

    …M stands for Building Information Modeling. The BIM process is complex and consists of several simultaneous and subsequent processes aimed at creating a 3D-model of the future construction and drawing up its graphical representation. An important feature is that the system also accounts for the properties and measurements of all of the building’s components. Using th…

    24.05.2017

  • Technopark Resident Develops Technology for Accelerated Regeneration, Extended Wakefulness and Delayed Aging

    …ertain types of endorphins. When the organism is weakened, it can’t produce such proteins in a sufficient amount. But if we inject endorphin-replicating DNA into the system, its production increases and the person no longer feels pain. This way we’re also avoiding the injection of any chemicals into the body, especially morphine- or opi…

    23.05.2017

  • The Recent Nanophotonics and Metamaterials International Doctoral Summer School - Participants' Impressions

    …energy. Our approach is using high-index dielectric nanoparticles instead of metal ones. Those don’t lose much energy; also, the researcher has the opportunity to control their interaction with light. By using metamaterials, it is possible to create specific waveguides - upon passing them, light changes its properties, thus allowing to change the properties of differ…

    23.05.2017