
ISNA scieific and academic service hosted various news in the fields of science, research, space, knowledge bases, technology, artificial ielligence and academia on Monday, 3rd of Azar 1404, 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.
HPV and its possible consequences during pregnancy
In an academic study, an issue that affects the health of women and babies during pregnancy has been addressed and shows why it is importa to recognize a common infection. In this study, an attempt has been made to prese a clear picture of the HPV virus and its consequences in pregnancy.
Genetically modified plas, Earth’s shield against pollution
In rece years, scieists have made significa progress in harnessing the power of genetically engineered plas to tackle some of the world’s most pressing environmeal problems, such as pollution and climate change. Using genetic engineering, plas are designed that can remove toxic pollutas, absorb harmful gases, and even store carbon dioxide, thereby helping to protect ecosystems and improve the overall health of the planet.
wrong decisions, climate pressure and unrestrained consumption; The factors that led Iran to the 6th year of drought were lost in the shadow of weak diplomacy
While the signs of the water crisis, from deep subsidence to a 40% decrease in rainfall, are becoming more promine every day, three promine experts on water, climate and governance emphasized in the ISNA roundtable that Iran is not on the brink of a crisis, but “in the heart of it”; A crisis whose roots are in climate change, indiscriminate harvesting of underground resources, five decades of water manageme weakness and incorrect cultivation pattern should be sought and if immediate reforms are not carried out, its consequences will go beyond the economy and environme by 1407 and 1408 and will reach the security, health and even habitability of big cities.
Iran’s protest against the exclusion of Iranian researchers from the 2026 Iernational Congress of Mathematicians
Following the banning of Iranian researchers from the 2026 Iernational Congress of Mathematicians, the preside of the Iranian Mathematical Association protested this issue and demanded adherence to Resolution No. 7 of the Iernational Mathematical Union.
Compilation of 11 national nanobubble standards for sustainable developme in the water sector
The Standards and Safety Group of the Nano and Micro Technology Developme Headquarters, with the cooperation of experts from universities and industry, technologists and ierested organizations, has compiled standards in the field of nanobubbles with the aim of greater transparency of the market, increasing confidence in equipme, facilitating the commercialization process and strengthening iernal innovations, which is not only limiting, but also a facilitating and supporting tool for developme.
The attack of hackers on universities; A serious threat to the security of information and scieific research
Cyber attacks on universities and their damage and effects on research are increasing.
Kerman, the most earthquake-prone province of the coury in the moh of Mehr
In the moh of this year, 66 earthquakes were recorded in the coury, most of which were between 3 and 4 in magnitude.
Study halls of stude dormitories are renovated
The head of the stude welfare fund announced the implemeation of a joi project with one of the benefactors of higher education in the coury to renovate and fully equip the study halls in the coury’s stude dormitories and said: This three-year project is implemeed with the aim of providing the necessary physical infrastructure to focus and improve the academic performance of studes.
China simulates disruption of Starlink iernet
China simulates Starlink iernet disruption over Taiwan; A mission that requires the participation of more than 1000 drones.
Professor Omar Yaghi’s accou of the path to receiving the Nobel Prize in Chemistry; “Discovery comes from experience, not certaiy”
The winner of the 2024 Nobel Chemistry Prize and the first winner of the Mustafa (PBUH) Prize, spoke about the role of perseverance, freedom in education, and courage in experimeing as the driving engine of scieific discoveries and emphasized that metal-organic frameworks are only the beginning of a revolutionary path in material science.
Strange space shells in NASA’s photo of the day
NASA’s Photo of the Day shows unusual dust shells in space, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Why are men more prone to tooth decay and gum disease?
Scieists have discovered why men get more and more severe oral diseases than women, and have pinpoied the specific inflammation that causes it. This finding can help to treat tooth decay and gingivitis in both men and women through differe ierveions.
Basij should be the standard bearer of scieific justice in universities
The preside of Islamic Azad University emphasized: Basij should be the standard bearer of scieific justice in universities.
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