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  • This Week in St. Petersburg: January 11-17, 2024

    …il February 25; Tue - Sun: 12 pm - 8 pm Anna Nova Gallery 200 rubles (discounted tickets available) On display are works of contemporary artist Fedor Hiroshige, who draws from different sources, including Japanese folklore, united by the image of fire. A post-ironic puzzle, this exhibition offers you the chance to piece together the artist’s personal mytholo…

    10.01.2024

  • Everything You Need To Know About Mathematics Behind Internet

    … exceeds dozens of billions; Wikipedia alone consists of around 10 million pages. Nevertheless, such a model, albeit abstract, shows the internet as a natural object with its laws that can be studied.  Rule #1 – scale-free The first study of the internet was conducted by Albert-László Barabási and Réka Albert. In 1999, the physicists proposed a scale-free n…

    05.01.2024

  • Radiologist Olga Puchkova Talks About Medical Issues To Be Solved With AI

    …w. Medical specialists communicate using numbers and we want to know if this system is truly functional. How was this data acquired and in which cases? What are the possible flaws, benefits, and drawbacks? So, are you saying that today’s market lacks not only developers but also public health experts who will assist in research?  Absolutely, this is a huge prob…

    27.11.2023

  • Theoretical Physics: Formulas, Equations, and Scientific Papers

    …st What physicists do at ITMO  Theoretical vs. experimental physicists Broadly speaking, physics describes the world as a whole: it looks into how it works and what laws it is governed by. The scholars in the 17th-19th centuries could only investigate those portions of the world that they could see with their own eyes – hence, there was no division into the…

    07.11.2023

  • Well-Known but Never Observed: Dark Matter Explained

    …the center of the galaxy. How was it discovered? Back in the 1930s, Fritz Zwicky, a Swiss astronomer, observed the rotations of spiral-shaped galaxies. According to the laws of mechanics, stars located at a galaxy’s edges must move slower than those in its middle, otherwise, they would fly apart. In fact, Fritz Zwicky found that all stars in a spiral galaxy tra…

    23.10.2023

  • New Research Brings Personalized Arrhythmia Treatment

    …aning that it locates heart rhythm disturbances, based on cardiac MRI. The scientists believe the developed model will reduce the recurrence rate by over 30%.  The method draws on a cellular model that detects fibrosis – areas of the heart with fibroblasts, also known as cells that do not carry impulses to the heart and disrupt its operation – to produce a surgica…

    16.10.2023

  • Quantum Physics Is Everywhere: FAQ With ITMO Quantum Physicist

    …he thing is that quantum properties are not always visible. Usually, they are observed on a very small scale but not on macroscopic objects, which are usually governed by the laws of classical physics. However, even that is not always true: there are black holes, for instance, or the Large Hadron Collider – there, quantum physics can be observed at the macroscopic sc…

    15.08.2023

  • This Week in St. Petersburg: August 10-16, 2023

    …markets. Sunday, August 13 Petshop Days 2023 10 am - 10 pm Primorsky Victory Park (Krestovsky Island metro station) Free entrance – register here The pawsome festival is back in town! Petshop Days 2023 will have plenty in store for everyone, whether you are a proud pet mom/dad or not. Quizzes, live concerts, pet fashion shows, and tons of aww…

    09.08.2023

  • An Omnipresent Tiger and Collective Fears: ITMO Experts Create Digital Theatrical Sets

    …e the whole animal looks like a giant to the boy,” shared Daria Klimova.  Throughout the performance, the audience doesn’t get to see the whole tiger, only its ears, paws, back, and tail. This way, the animal seems ginormous, as if it is everywhere. In the end, when the animal is set free, the tiger turns digital with its hologram projected onto a cloud of s…

    06.07.2023

  • Tools for Scientists: Use These to Bring Your Search for Papers to the Next Level

    …to pay fees for their papers to be published,” explains Mr. Sterligov.  There are several ways to access openly available publications for free and without violating any laws: Google Scholar allows you to access several versions of every publication, from preprints to final published texts. Such services as CORE, OpenAIRE, BASE, or CyberLeninka aggregate…

    28.06.2023