
Today, on December 30th, the field of science and university witnessed various news that this report has briefly covered.
According to RCO News Agency, Today’s ieresting news of the scieific and academic service are briefly preseed in this report. To read the full version of the news, just click on its blue headline.
The impact of Trump’s scieific advisors on his second term of office
Donald Trump has quickly chosen his confidas focused on artificial ielligence, but their poteial recommendations for the rest of science remain unclear.
The necessity of empowering village women in the protection of natural resources
Rural life and direct connection with nature play an importa role in shaping the livelihood and culture of many communities; But how to improve the participation of these communities, especially women, in the manageme of natural resources?
Hard times for Canadian universities due to financial problems
The liquidity crisis caused by the suspension of iernational studes’ permits in Canadian universities has caused them to resort to firing employees, stopping recruitme and reducing services to deal with this problem.
Saudi Arabia’s step to develop research at the iernational level/unprecedeed growth in the number of articles
Statistics published by the Saudi Ministry of Science show a significa increase in the number of articles in this coury.
The decreasing and worrying trend of “Maharlu Lake” level
Iran’s lakes have faced serious problems in rece decades, and according to surveys, Maharlo Lake, as one of the coury’s most importa natural resources, has faced a significa decrease in its level due to environmeal and human changes. This issue prompted the researchers to ideify the influencing factors and provide solutions to deal with this crisis by carefully examining these changes.
30% increase in the capacity of supercapacitors with a carbon nanomaterial
A simple method for the syhesis of a type of porous carbon material has been preseed, which can be used in supercapacitors to increase the capacity by 30%.
Tehranchi: The Ceral Research Institute of Azad University is looking for a noble research work suitable for the new scieific rise of the coury
At the opening ceremony of Azad University’s ceral research ceer, the preside of Azad University said to the employees of this research ceer: “You must do great research work.” At the Ceral Research Institute, we are looking for a great work in line with the new scieific upsurge, which is progressive and exploratory.
A plan to deal with urban floods
Natural hazards, such as floods, are always considered a serious threat to cities, and the need to plan to reduce their effects is esseial. A new research has investigated this issue and provided solutions to manage these urban crises.
Full color and 4K night view with new monocular camera
A new night vision monocular camera is capable of displaying scenes in the dark at night in full color and 4K resolution.
Nanoparticles reverse Parkinson’s disease in mice
Parkinson’s disease affects millions of people worldwide and is the second most common brain disorder after Alzheimer’s, and now we may have a new treatme for it.
New smart glasses for vision restoration inspired by the eyes of flies
While flies and most other insects have compound eyes, a new pair of smart glasses called SolidddVision has compound lenses that can improve vision for the visually impaired.
The memory of landing on the cloudiest moon in the solar system
NASA’s photo of the day has revived the memory of the landing of the European Space Agency’s probe on the moon “Titan”.
Earth gave birth to the moon!
German researchers have claimed in a new study that the moon is probably made up mostly of the earth’s male and that outside help played a very small role in this.
The renewable hydrogen project threatens the world’s largest telescope
The world’s most valuable sky observation site is at risk of being blinded by light pollution due to a planned renewable energy project, astronomers have warned.
The director general of the cultural and social policy and planning office was appoied
The cultural and social deputy of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology appoied Dr. Abolfazl Morshidi as the director general of the cultural and social policy and planning office.
iPhone assembly in China is done by humanoid robots
Humanoid robots have been in training for several mohs in China and are supposed to help reduce the stress and pressure of human workers.
About 88% of the audience of the job fair are bachelor and master graduates
The scieific secretary of the 7th Iran Job Fair stated that about 88% of the job fair’s audience are bachelor’s and master’s graduates, and said: About 55% of job applicas from this fair are women.
Early diagnosis of breast cancer with artificial ielligence
A faculty member of the University of Science and Culture preseed a new method for early detection of breast cancer using artificial ielligence. This method increases the accuracy of detection in thermal images by combining algorithms inspired by the behavior of gray wolves and fireflies.
A superconducting material with unconveional properties was created
Japanese researchers have announced the creation of a new superconducting material that has unconveional properties.
The executive program of scieific cooperation between Iran and Iraq was signed
With the presence of the Minister of Science, Research and Technology of our coury and the Minister of Higher Education and Scieific Research of Iraq, the executive program of scieific cooperation between the two couries was signed.
Supporting the role of research and technology funds in the developme of artificial ielligence
Referring to the serious determination of the scieific vice preside in supporting and strengthening the transparency of processes and the role of research and technology funds in the developme of the knowledge-based economy, the scieific vice preside emphasized the importance of these funds in the developme of the ecosystem of knowledge froier and strategic technologies, including artificial ielligence technology.
The dance of hundreds of millions of stars in our nearest galactic neighbor
The released panorama of the Andromeda Galaxy shows hundreds of millions of stars and offers new clues about Andromeda’s evolutionary history.
Reversing heart attack damage by activating a dorma gene
Heart attacks are dangerous not only when they happen, but also because of the long-term damage that follows. Now scieists have discovered a dorma gene that can be reactivated to regenerate heart tissue and preve it from progressing to heart failure.
3D priing of a battery using 2 types of mushrooms
Swiss researchers claim to have developed a functional living battery made from a combination of two types of mushrooms.
A method that turns waste io efficie plastics
By editing the polymers in discarded plastics, American chemists have found a way to produce new macromolecules with more valuable properties than raw materials.
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