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  • ITMO Researchers Develop Gold Nanoparticle-Based Sensors for Precise Detection of Natural Antioxidants

    Scientists at ITMO University have developed multiple-use sensor substrates coated with gold nanoparticles for use in gauging the precise ratio of chlorogenic acid in natural and manufactured raw material. This natural antioxidant is widely used in the production of medical, cosmetic, and food products. The new technology should make it possible to assess the presence of chlorogenic acid in lab and field conditions alike. The results of the study were published in the Q1 publication International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 

    28.01.2025

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #71

    Now that 2025 is in full swing, we’re back with our bi-weekly review of all things science at ITMO. Research insights, scientists’ stories, and opportunities for budding academics – all in today’s roundup.

    27.01.2025

  • ITMO Researchers Discover New Acoustic Force for More Accurate Shape-Based Sorting of Cells

    Scientists at ITMO University have found a new lateral recoil force that affects non-spherical particles in an acoustic field. The new force will make it easier to extract cells of a certain shape from blood or other liquids – such as elongated platelets or spherical leukocytes – which will be useful for developing new, more accurate, and affordable methods for diagnosing various diseases. The findings were reported in Physical Review Applied and highlighted in Physics Magazine.

    21.01.2025

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup: 2024 in Review

    With 2024 all wrapped up, we’re geared up and ready to go for yet another year of breakthroughs and discoveries. But before we venture forth into 2025, let’s take a look at ITMO’s top scientific achievements of the year.

    13.01.2025

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #70

    Though the year nears its conclusion, there’s still no shortage of exciting science news at ITMO University. Groundbreaking research, successful startups, and exciting insights into the science of the Sun and secrets of artistic masterpieces – all in today’s roundup.

    16.12.2024

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #69

    December is here! Before you dig into those advent calendars, why not delight yourself with some of the latest science updates courtesy of ITMO.NEWS? There are plenty of new developments to check out: a dive into the real-life prospects of superpowers, an exploration of Latin American science art, a slew of cutting-edge science projects, and more.

    02.12.2024

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #68

    Only two things in life are certain – death and taxes; or so the saying goes. We say there’s three – there’s also our bi-weekly science new digest! In today’s installment: the tenth anniversary of ITMO Fellowship, a novel way to keep foods safe and sound, and mind-blowing AR solutions.

    18.11.2024

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #67

    Days are growing noticeably shorter – which just means there’s even more time to sit by lamplight and check out all the latest science updates from ITMO.NEWS! In our latest digest, we’ve got: a promising solution to the issue of access to clean water, insights into plant-based compounds, St. Petersburg’s new science merch, and much more!

    04.11.2024

  • Highly Efficient & Eco-Friendly Sorbent for Wastewater Treatment Developed at ITMO University

    Researchers from ITMO University developed an affordable hybrid sorbent that efficiently removes ions of cobalt and lead from water, making it safe for both people and the environment. Unlike its analogs, the developed sorbent copes with pollution in high-acidity and -temperature water and can be regenerated and used again for up to three times after first use. The findings of the study were reported in Chemical Engineering Journal.

    29.10.2024

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #66

    It’s certainly been an exciting couple of weeks for science – after all, we’ve learned the names of this year’s Nobel Prize recipients! Naturally, we’ve already prepared our breakdowns of a few of these remarkable achievements. Also in today’s digest: the future of energy, self-designing robots, IT contests, and a new science art exhibition in St. Petersburg!

    21.10.2024