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Raul Gainetdinov: ‘At present, making forecasts about the future developments of COVID-19 is pure guesswork’
Scientists from St Petersburg University are investigating a peptide that could potentially block coronavirus
St Petersburg University expert: high ferritin levels may indicate severe COVID-19
Justified self-isolation: Russians have the same genetic risks of catching coronavirus as Europeans
If you can’t escape – defend yourself! Biologists find what helps bryozoans survive 500 million years on Earth
Experts in bioinformatics from St Petersburg University help to assemble the genome sequence of coronavirus from Russia
Microelectronics for birds: a tiny device is developed at St Petersburg University to study the mechanism for avian magnetic orientation
New class of anticancer drugs is discovered
Professor Alexksei Potekhin: ‘Sooner or later a vast majority of the world’s population is bound to get the COVID-19 virus.’
Chemists from St Petersburg University develop a highly sensitive sensor for detecting mercury in the environment
Scientists at St Petersburg University find out how crustaceans turn their relatives into zombie
St Petersburg University researchers discover a previously unappreciated neurotransmitter system in the brain that may bring novel treatments for depression and schizophrenia
Scientists at St Petersburg University find functioning amyloid in healthy brain
A salamander named Egoria: palaeontologists identify new Jurassic amphibian
Chemists from St Petersburg University learn how to detect phenols in sausage using vitamin B4
Our immune system is both a boon and a bane
Hydrobiologists from St Petersburg University: biodiversity of the unique Lake Mogilnoe halves over 100 years
Experts in bioinformatics find 79 candidates for new antibiotics in human faeces
A discovery of physicists from St Petersburg University helps the development of a topological quantum computer and dark matter detector
‘We are building translational bridges’: St Petersburg University hosts a school of biomedicine for young scientists
Researchers from St Petersburg University are listed as the most cited scientists in the world
Scientists from St Petersburg University have peered into the Atlantic’s past to learn about the Arctic’s future
Zoologists from St Petersburg University have described unknown details of leech life
Scientists from St Petersburg University have created a device that causes fluorescence of the parathyroid glands during surgery
Scientists from St Petersburg University have patented a software application that predicts a patient’s state after heart surgery
The sea sponge will help create a new class of eco-materials
Geneticists have found that natural GMO plants include hops, cranberries, peanuts and tea
A home for dinosaurs – how to preserve their bones for the advancement of science
Scientists from St Petersburg University have suspected autoantibodies of involvement in heart diseases, which are not yet considered autoimmune
St Petersburg University physicists have found a way to observe vacuum decay in supercritical Coulomb fields
St Petersburg University entomologists have discovered new types of ‘sniffing’ receptors in ancient relatives of butterflies
A cardiologist from the St Petersburg University Clinic: "the age of 30 is the age of the first signs of atherosclerosis, which are beyond patient’s awareness"
Theoretical physicists have predicted the existence of previously unknown topological phases of crystalline solids
The St Petersburg University Research Park: research beneficial to mankind and accelerating technological advancement
‘Three-colour Rapana’: physicists have let light through the plane of the world's thinnest semiconductor crystal
Parental care has forced St Petersburg great crested grebes to lay eggs with an eye on seagulls
How the brain turns a picture into motion, and motion into sound
St Petersburg University scientists have discovered the first family of extracellular Rickettsia-like bacteria
Two scientists from St Petersburg University have received the Professor of the Year Award
Seeing an orange on the Moon’s surface: scientists from St Petersburg University participate in an international project to capture the first image of a black hole
Adsorbent, developed by St Petersburg University scientists, will help to clean up radioactive contamination at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
Scientists have discovered new facts about the mechanisms of carcinogenesis
Russian scientists are first to describe the genomic structure of birds
Scientists from St Petersburg and Ulyanovsk have described a new giant dinosaur
St Petersburg University scientists explained how people increase the biodiversity of the Arctic and Antarctic
St Petersburg University scientists have learnt how to treat wastewater using industrial waste
A team of scientists under the supervision of a St Petersburg University professor has solved the riddle of the “successful chromosome monster”
St Petersburg University scientists have figured out how to increase the effect of antibiotics
A mirror of deception: St Petersburg University scientists found that axolotls grow slowly in a competitive environment
Scientists have learned to restore movement in rodents and primates, stimulating several segments of the spinal cord
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