
On Friday, 16 Aban 1404, Isna’s scieific and academic service hosted various news in the fields of science, research, space, knowledge bases, technology, artificial ielligence, and academia, and here we are going to take a look at a summary of these news.
According to RCO News Agency, The scieific and academic service of the Iran Studes News Agency has covered various news in the past day, and in the following, we iend to have an overview of the news published today. To read the full version of each of them, you can click on the blue headline of the news.
Working with the phone behind the wheel will soon be possible!
Elon Musk says owners of Tesla’s self-driving cars will soon be able to work with their cellphones behind the wheel.
The Chinese photo of the mysterious comet these days
China’s “Tianwen 1” Mars probe has observed images of the large-fringed ierstellar comet “3I/Atlas”, which is the newest ierstellar object in the solar system, from the orbit of Mars.
Tonight is the deadline for doctoral registration/registration of more than 140 thousand candidates
The General Director of Public Relations of the National Education Evaluation Organization announced the registration of more than 140,000 people in the semi-ceralized Ph.D erance exam of 1405 and said: The deadline for registration in this exam ends tonight.
Aerobic exercises help women’s bodies against polycystic ovary syndrome.
Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the common problems among women that affects the menstrual cycle, fertility and metabolic health. A new research has reviewed the results of several studies to determine how much aerobic exercises can help improve the condition of these paties.
Stem cells, a possible savior of diseased hearts
Heart failure is one of the biggest challenges of the world’s health systems and affects millions of people. The latest research shows that stem cells can open a new way for effective and lasting treatme of this disease.
A new step in the use of natural compounds for the treatme of iestinal inflammation
Inflammatory bowel diseases are among the chronic digestive problems that do not have a definitive treatme, and its paties face annoying symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and weakness for years. A new research suggests a new way for more effective drug delivery in these paties.
Using the capabilities of knowledge-based production leap law for the developme of smart cities
In the specialized panel for evaluating and ranking Iran’s smart cities, it was emphasized on “atteion to global experiences in the ranking of smart cities in Iran”, “realism in the analysis of ranking data”, “facilitating the process of data collection and represeation”, “establishing an institutional connection between the beneficiary organizations”, “establishing an institutional connection between the ranking of cities and governme support”, “creating the participation of the non-governmeal sector” and “using the capabilities of the knowledge-based production jump law for the developme of smart cities”.
Appreciation of the best companies and technology parks in the smart city exhibition
In the 6th Iernational Exhibition of Iran’s Smart City and Artificial Ielligence, selected companies and top science and technology parks of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology Pavilion were honored.
The second launch of “New Glenn” will be with real NASA satellites
The second launch of the “New Glenn” rocket made by the private space company “Blue Origin” will carry real NASA satellites.
From data-ceric city to citizen-ceric smart society
In the stateme of the 6th Iernational Conference on Iran’s Smart City and Artificial Ielligence, it was emphasized on “Developme of Iran’s national rating system for smart cities”, “Strengthening of the national mechanism of data governance and smart city”, “Developme of urban open data infrastructure”, “Empowerme of human and managerial capital”, “Expansion of the use of artificial ielligence in urban manageme”, “Strengthening of the urban innovation ecosystem” and “Human-ceeredness in the smart city”.
Inveing an artificial womb for premature babies
A Dutch startup has developed an artificial womb to save the lives of babies who are born too early and otherwise would not survive.
We need synergy and networking in the field of technology policy and governance
The Deputy Minister of Technology and Innovation, Minister of Science, Technology Research said: The formation of smart ecosystem governance is the need of the coury’s indigenous life today, and more serious work and activity should be done in this area and we should witness basic developmes.
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