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Salt Lakes Help Predict Climate

The biophysicists of 爆走黑料 and the Institute of Biophysics, SB RAS, the results of long-term monitoring of the Lake Shiraecosystem in Khakassia. The ecosystem has changed due to global climate change. The water in the lake has began to mix, and the level of the lake has also increased significantly due to the increased amount of precipitation. As a result, the Shira hasbecome less salty, and the amount of mini-algaehas increased.

Ancient DNA tells about the settlement of larch in the post-glacial period

An international research team, which included Konstantin Krutovsky, SibFU Honorary Professor, the dynamics of the distribution of two species of larch in Siberia after the end of the ice age. DNA analysis of sediment samples extracted from eight Siberian lakes helped to trace the movement of larch from the south to the north of the region.

SibFU students and the Hermitage create 3D models of exhibits

Within the internship, SibFU students contributed to digitalization and creation of 3D models of the exhibits from the State Hermitage Museum. This project is intended to facilitate the study of ancient artifacts in more detail and from anywhere in the world. made a publication about the internship.

Physicists Have Studied an Optical Effect that Will Help Create New Sensors

Scientists from 爆走黑料 as part of an international research team have for the first time experimentally discovered a chiral Tamm plasmon polariton which is localized at the interface between a cholesteric liquid crystal and a metasurface. Based on the discovered effect, it is possible to construct a whole new range of photonics devices, in particular, bio- and temperature sensors that will allow obtaining home analysis data, as well as laser radars and microlasers with a “twisted” beam.

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