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  • Influenza and Cold: Predict then Treat

    …mune response needs from two weeks to a month to appear. Health care experts suppose that amount of people who fall sick will increase at the beginning of January after the New Year Holidays when people start leaving their houses and make much more contacts with carriers of the virus. In order to get more precise predictions the officials attract researchers. C…

    19.10.2016

  • The Wonder Material Destined to Change the World

    …rant was won in late September and could mean a breakthrough in St. Petersburg for improving materials for solar panels. It wasn’t until not so long ago that no one really knew anything about hybrid perovskites and particularly its potential replacement of silicon solar cells. In fact, many people probably still know very little about this discovery. This revoluti…

    19.10.2016

  • Five Tech News that Make World Better

    …e, Tesla and potentially Apple, along with mainstream automakers, are racing to put a safe driverless car on the road by 2020, taking artificial intelligence and robotics to a new level.…

    19.10.2016

  • How an American Ended Up Teaching at ITMO University

    …nd right now, the English language is a fundamental tool for this development. So we’ve moved forward qualitatively and quantitatively. On the quality side, this looks like new highly-skilled English teachers, from various backgrounds, offering students more than just translating texts but rather fostering a nurturing environment and a communicative approach. It m…

    18.10.2016

  • The New Google Translate: What is the Future of Neural Networks?

    … lots of entrances and only one exit. The data comes through the entrances, then it's processed, and the result "exits". There can be lots of such "boxes". Each result becomes new entry data for the next set — or layer, as they call them, — until there is only one final result. In essence, that's how data is arranged. But what's it for, and who defines the propert…

    18.10.2016

  • Academic Mobility: ITMO’s New Collaborations in France

    … in different fields of science. By doing so, the French government wants to raise the competitiveness of French education. Also, such reform will ease the process of creating new collaborations, as making lots of agreements with different partners all over the country will no longer be necessary. Speaking of Paris Saclay, the schools will unite not only formally,…

    17.10.2016

  • A Solar Lab: What Mysteries are Hidden in the Sun?

  • Pokémon and Headaches: What is Big Data?

    …paying much attention to it — that's not Big Data. Working with Big Data means constant data flows that never end, solutions that never work, and the constant need to think up new ones. So, Big Data is constant adaptation.…

    17.10.2016

  • A Glimpse of the Future: Open Day at the School of Computer Technologies and Controls

    …" of 2015 — the hoverboard from the "Back to the Future" movie. Still, many other technologies came into being — auto-piloted cars, artificial intelligence, total uberization. New professions replace old ones, and now it’s clear that the future belongs to specialists in IT, robotics and information science that will be sought-after in almost every economic sector. Th…

    17.10.2016

  • Indexes That Matter: Elsevier’s Consultant on How to Use Bibliographic Databases

    …What are the criteria to trusting scientific information? If we're talking about information aimed at the general public — like science news and such — one has to look whether there's a source reference, and then understand what this source is. Some aim to make headlines, so even if the source article was from a trusted scientific journal, it can be interpreted in…

    14.10.2016