
The world of science on Thursday, May 9, saw various news in the fields of science, research, space, knowledge, technology, artificial and academic ielligence. Here we are going to summarize some of the news published on ISNA.
According to RCO News AgencyThe Iranian Stude News Agency’s scieific and academic service has been dealing with a variety of news on the day that we are going to review the news today that you can click on the Blue News headline to read the full copy of each of them.
Sharing the moon with everyone except NASA!
China share the value of the moon’s valuable soil with its iernational partners; But NASA cannot be part of it, as the law in year 2 preves more cooperation between NASA and the Chinese space program.
Solve the mystery of the lost stude after 5 years
The University of Utah announced a few days ago that the case of the university’s loss was resolved after decades.
Increasing Aarctic ice with global warming!
NASA satellites show that, despite the rise in the world’s overall temperature, the volume of Aarctic ice (Aarctic) is rising.
Crystal freezing by the James Web Space Telescope
NASA’s James Web Space Telescope has been able to ideify crystalline -shaped freezing in the remnas of a young star -like star.
The new ChatGpt model is available to all shared users
OpenAI makes its new model of “GPT-4.1” available to all subscribers’ subscribers; Free users can also use the “Gpt-4.1 mini” model.
Productive artificial ielligence; Dual -round blade in the workplace
In a new study, scieists have found that “generative AI” increases the efficiency of people; But it reduces their motivation.
The Indian -Pakistani war was also drawn to universities
Jewel Lal Nehru University in Delhi announced Wednesday that it has suspended a memorandum of understanding with the University of Inono in Türkiye for national security. The memorandum was signed on February 2 for three years.
When the digital game becomes a lesson and job
Teenagers in today’s world are not just eertaining video games. They learn, communicate, and even find new ways to make money; A world that becomes more realistic every day.
Lens construction that takes tears seriously
Researchers at the University of Waterloo preseed a new method of collecting tears to diagnose diseases by designing two -layer coact lenses. This acclaimed project brought them numerous awards. This innovation can pave the way for the non -invasive diagnosis of diseases such as diabetic retinopathy using tears.
The new capability of the Jina’s artificial ielligence is on the way
The Fitbit laboratory unveiled the new “Gemini” (Gemini) test.
Comprehensive scieific map programs must be based on the needs of the coury
“We have called on all differe sectors and approaches to the planning process to set up and formulate propositions and programs based on the real needs of the coury and the challenges we are currely facing,” said the executive director of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution. In the previous map, we had problems that we were going to fix and prese a more accurate and comprehensive plan this year.
Nano’s small bubbles, an impact on the greatness of the earth
In the midst of the global water crisis, Cran Nanobabal has made a change in the productivity of industrial water resources with innovative nanotechnology technology. This technology offers iellige replaceme for traditional traditional methods by improving water quality, reducing energy and chemicals, and improving biological performance.
2 square meters of land donation to Kharazmi University
In a godly move and in support of the developme of academic spaces, Parvin Sadr al -Taqi al -Islam, a benefactor and supporters of higher education and a valuable pioneer of the university, donated a docume to Kharazmi University. This land, which is of a significa and significa rial value, is iended to spend on the welfare of the university’s studes.
Ridicule and distrust; Two main factors of putting a helmet
People in differe cities of Iran have relied on motorcycles more than ever before, and at the same time, the dangers of not using safety equipme have increased. The poi that researchers in the coury seek to find the reasons.
Reduce Harvard University Budget Reduction by Trump
The Trump administration plans to reduce Harvard’s budget again.
Women’s challenges in the leadership path of organizations
In the not too dista future, women are going to play a more importa role in the administration and leadership of organizations; But is the social, cultural and organizational space ready for this great change?
The requireme of iernational dispatches to motivate university sports participation
The head of the National Federation of Academic Sports said at the meeting of the ten -year -old secretaries of the university sports areas: “In order to motivate universities, iernational dispatches are on the agenda of the federation.”
Better absorption of protein with native formulation
Specialists in a knowledge -based company have succeeded in taking an effective step in solving the problem of malnutrition and mismanageme by native hydrolyzed protein formula.
Making a low -cost and low -cost tool for arsenic diagnosis in water
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Judpur succeeded in designing and building a moveable, cheap and very accurate sensor to ideify arsenic coamination in the water; An innovation that can save millions of people in deprived areas.
Artificial Ielligence Laboratory in South Tehran Branch will be opened soon
The Vice Preside of Technology and Research of the South Tehran Azad University announced the launch of the Artificial Ielligence Laboratory at the Graduate School of the Unit and said: “It is expected to open the laboratory in the coming mohs.”
Suspension of Manchester University Preside due to financial violations
The preside of the University of Manchester and two other staff was suspended for police investigations io “claims of financial violations”.
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