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  • FoodTech Trends Every Startup Creator Should Know

    … artificial meat startups Mosa Meat and Aleph Farms. A full cessation of the use of animal protein is unlikely today, and probably not necessary, either – animal protein contains all the essential amino acids. At the same time, partially replacing it with alternative sources would reduce the anthropogenic effects on the environment, as well as help optimize our di…

    23.01.2023

  • PhD Student Ida Kublanova: Why Photonics Is Like a Unicorn

    …utiful colors of dawns and sunsets, are something that we see in our daily lives – something that photonics can explain. I visited an open day at ITMO and came out of it certain that the university was right for me. There are optics and photonics programs at other universities, of course, but ITMO approaches these fields from a broader range of perspectives. We do…

    20.01.2023

  • Student Spotlight: Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong, Vietnam

    … and listening to music. In my free time, my fondest thing to do is grab a book on my favorite topics such as history, science, and art. It provides me with not only good entertainment but also valuable information. I also listen to both Vietnamese and foreign music. It helps me improve my language skills. How do you celebrate New Year at home? In Vietnam, on N…

    19.01.2023

  • Researchers from ITMO Discover New Photonic Properties of Dielectric Resonators

    …ferent from those of disks. They also discovered that sound and optical waves span the entire volume of a resonator, not just a narrow area along its inner wall. In order to obtain this data, they transformed a disk-shaped resonator into a narrow ring by gradually increasing its inner radius, and then analyzed the corresponding changes in its resonant properties. …

    19.01.2023

  • ITMO’s New Lab To Develop Next-Gen Sensors and Associated Technologies

    …cules (such as organic radicals). Another is an infrared spectrometer meant for studying vibrations within molecules, which makes it possible to identify the compounds they contain. There are also atomic-force microscopes that can “sense” a surface on nanoscale with a special probe and visualize its microstructure in 3D. One other interesting device measures the scal…

    18.01.2023

  • 5 Unique Characters in Russian Literature

  • How To Relax Properly and Not Burn Out: Advice From a Psychologist

  • A World Inside a Molecule: How Chemistry Paves the Way for Secure Data Storage

    …25. This translates to approximately one billion terabytes. Secondly, the longevity of hard drives depends on their storage conditions – for instance, it’s essential to maintain a certain level of temperature and humidity. Because of this, data storage centers will have to spend even more energy and, as a result, produce a larger env…

    12.01.2023

  • Student Spotlight: Anton Mahenge, Tanzania

    …t Tanzania. I’d say it is one of the best African countries, if not the best! Unlike Russia, the weather is quite warm. It has the famous Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, which is also a dormant volcano. Serengeti National Park, also known as a safari mecca, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Tanzania. Here you can find lions, leo…

    12.01.2023

  • 3D Printing Meets Biology: The Fascinating Field of Bioprinting

    …toxic, as the cells must be able to survive within the ink, during the extrusion process, and when further growing the manufactured object. These materials also have to fit certain criteria when it comes to their rigidity and viscosity so that they can later be utilized in non-invasive treatments. Results The project’s creators have already figured out how to m…

    11.01.2023