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  • ITMO-Made 3D Map of Bitter and Umami Flavors Will Improve Food Sensor Accuracy

    …ay apart, and how they interact with various receptors. Researchers from ITMO University, the V. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center of Food Systems, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (USA) have developed a 3D spatial map for the bitter and umami flavors. First and foremost, the scientists wanted to learn how flavor receptors interact with their correspond…

    09.04.2026

  • Student Spotlight: Oludotun Fawole, Nigeria

    …ared to the expressive and socially warm style in Nigeria. It felt unusual at first, but over time I came to appreciate it as a different way of expressing ideas. Have you discovered any favorite Russian foods? Yes, I’ve grown to enjoy several Russian dishes, especially the soups. Trying new food has been a fun part of adapting to life here. |s=1,center| …

    09.04.2026

  • This Week in St. Petersburg: April 9-15, 2026

    … IN TRANSIT April 2-16, 10 am - 8:45 pm daily Fabergé Museum 700 rubles (350 rubles for students) – tickets here From the earliest times to the present day, discover how public transport has developed and changed over the centuries. On view are over 80 works of art from different genres (paintings, graphics, photographs, and sculptures), cities (Mos…

    08.04.2026

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #101

    …Research Nanostructures that are sensitive to polarized light can be crucial to the discovery of molecules in medical research. Recently, researchers from ITMO managed to create such structures with the help of a laser, as opposed to lithography – a common but expensive method. The resulting materials can be used to “filter” molecules based on their polarization p…

    07.04.2026

  • ITMO Researchers Find New Molecular Target for Popular Cancer Treatment

    …y connecting to it and suppressing its activity, effectively suppressing tumor growth. Lately, one popular subject of study has been the protein hnRNPA2B1 or A2B1, originally discovered in 2011; it participates in the development of colorectal and lung cancer, as well as carcinoma. Research shows that cancer cells have a higher amount of this protein and that it is r…

    01.04.2026

  • A Foodie’s Plant-Based Guide to Great Lent

  • Not Your Usual Damsels in Distress: Three Heroines from Russian Fairytales

    …get married, but then time comes for Maria Morevna to make some new conquests. She leaves Ivan at home and forbids him to enter one closet, which he does, of course – only to discover the one and only Koschei the Deathless, the ultimate Russian fairytale villain, chained there. Yes, Maria Morevna did that, too! Unfortunately, Ivan unwittingly lets Koschei escape and …

    30.03.2026

  • Discovery of the Month: Introvert-Friendly Exhibition, Greenery at Home, and More

  • Your Guide to Choosing Top AI & IT Educational Programs in Russia

  • Student Spotlight: Rami Mhanna, Syria

    …n such a demanding scientific field? Research doesn’t really rely on motivation; it requires commitment. Without commitment, it becomes passive research rather than active discovery. You need to be involved in multiple projects, collaborate with others, work hard, and stay present in your institute. That’s how you stand out. Not through motivation alone, but throu…

    19.03.2026