
In the past day, the world of science and technology carried various news for us, which we will briefly review in this news package.
According to IsnaToday, Tuesday, 13 Shahrivar 1403, the world of science and technology in Iran and the world carried various news, which we will briefly review in this news package.
From the revival of woolly mammoths by 2028 and the discovery of the oldest recorded eclipse in history, to the satellite-tagged shark scandal and the iroduction of the world’s largest drilling machine, they were all among the big news today.
It should be noted that you, dear audience, can access the coe of the news you wa by clicking on any of the headlines that are colored blue.
The secret of the extraordinary strength of the world’s strongest man was discovered
Scieists have managed to decipher the extraordinary strength of “Eddie Hall”, the strongest man in the world, and they say, for example, that some of his muscles are between 120 and 202 perce larger than other humans.
The discovery of the oldest eclipse in history in a 6000-year-old writing
Astronomers have discovered the oldest known reference to a solar eclipse in an ancie Hindu text dating back 6,000 years.
Meet the world’s largest drilling machine
A Chinese drilling machine that weighs 10,000 tons is the world’s largest drilling machine, which was built by the Chinese inspired by an ancie sword-making method and is used to dig tunnels.
Satellite tags scandalized the sharks!
Satellite tags ingested by large sharks indicated that these animals may prey on each other.
The re-creation of mammoths in 4 years!
A bioscience and genetic engineering company claims that the revival of the woolly mammoth species is only a few years away.
The first blood stem cells grown in the laboratory
The first blood stem cells grown in the lab could help with bone marrow transplas. The researchers expect to begin clinical trials within the next five years to evaluate the safety of these lab-grown blood cells.
This new wheel can change its stiffness
South Korean researchers have developed a new wheel that changes its stiffness in real time based on the situation.
The Indian-made chip will be released next year
An emerging Indian startup plans to release the first sample of its own chip in the first quarter of 2025, eliminating the coury’s need for chips from other couries.
Investigating the methods of protecting historical buildings against corrosion in the Materials and Energy Research Institute Congress
Investigating the phenomenon of corrosion in the oil and gas industries, simulation of corrosion and protection in buildings and ancie works, and the role of corrosion in process accides are among the topics that experts discuss and exchange opinions about when attending the 1403 Corrosion Congress.
Ideification and atteion to differe layers of governance is an importa feature of awarding the Azad Village Award
The secretary of the cultural and soft technologies staff of the scieific, technology and knowledge-based economy of the presidency said: innovation in the field of governance, not limiting governance to governance and promoting governance at all levels are considered the most importa features of the Rostaazad award.
Developme of a system for providing Iranian medical services based on artificial ielligence/governme should not compete with the private sector
One of the technology companies has developed a system based on artificial ielligence to supply Iranian medical services, but the technologists of this company emphasize that unlike other couries, in our coury the governme has become a competitor of the private sector in this field.
How did colored ribbons become symbols of proteins in images?
Proteins are often depicted as a series of tangled ribbons and twisted strands of color that both reveal the mess of atoms that make up these complex molecules and simultaneously hide them from view. But why and how was this symbol chosen to represe proteins? This is the question that we iend to answer in this report.
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