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Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

The Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology is a private institute located in Moscow, Russia

A nanostructured sensor that also strengthens, de-ices, and monitors aircraft wings, wind turbine blades, bridges

How to enable a user with no drone piloting experience to deploy an entire swarm within mere seconds

Going optical instead of electronic to speed up computation by up to 1000 times at 1 trillion operations per second

Using AI and drones as the basis for a new monitoring system for agricultural applications

The discovery of a room-temperature superconductor: the problem is high pressures of nearly three million atmospheres are still needed

Efficient extraction of methane from permafrost while burying CO2

Scientists from Skoltech and Heriot-Watt University proposed extracting methane by injecting flue gas into permafrost hydrate reservoirs. Since the flue gas contains carbon dioxide, the new technology will also contributes to reduction of this green house gas in the Arctic atmosphere. The results of their study were published in the journal Scientific reports. The Russian Arctic

Efficient extraction of methane from permafrost while burying CO2

New system of “strain engineering” can change a material’s optical, electrical, and thermal properties

Applying just a bit of strain to a piece of semiconductor or other crystalline material can deform the orderly arrangement of atoms in its structure enough to cause dramatic changes in its properties, such as the way it conducts electricity, transmits light, or conducts heat. Now, a team of researchers at MIT and in Russia

New system of “strain engineering” can change a material’s optical, electrical, and thermal properties

What if you can reprogram the DNA of your liver while you’re still using it?

New delivery system developed by MIT team deletes disease-causing genes and reduces cholesterol. In a new study, MIT researchers have developed nanoparticles that can deliver the CRISPR genome-editing system and specifically modify genes in mice. The team used nanoparticles to carry the CRISPR components, eliminating the need to use viruses for delivery. Using the new

What if you can reprogram the DNA of your liver while you’re still using it?

“Magic dust” supercomputer combines light and matter to solve currently unsolvable problems

A team of researchers from the UK and Russia have successfully demonstrated that a type of ‘magic dust’ which combines light and matter can be used to solve complex problems and could eventually surpass the capabilities of even the most powerful supercomputers. One referee said, ‘Who would be crazy enough to try to implement this?!’

“Magic dust” supercomputer combines light and matter to solve currently unsolvable problems

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