Today, on December 14, the field of science and university witnessed various news that this report has briefly covered.
According to RCO News Agency, Some news of today’s scientific and academic service are briefly presented in this report. To read the full version of the news, just click on its blue headline.
Presenting a new solution to reduce the fall of the elderly
New studies by researchers show that exercising at home with simple tools or virtual reality technology can help improve mobility in the elderly and increase their quality of life.
Technologies that will be unveiled at CES 2026
At the annual exhibition held in Las Vegas, we are expected to see new unveilings from major companies such as Samsung, Sony, Nvidia and many others.
From “green city” without waste to “sulfur-free power plants”; Road map of university jihad for the environment
The head of Jihad University of Science and Technology organization said: Jihad University of Science and Technology has fought environmental pollution on two fronts, firstly, the implementation of the pilot project “Green City” with integrated and industrial waste management and secondly, the development of local technologies to remove sulfur from the chimneys of diesel power plants. The goal is to provide a practical model for Iranian cities and reduce large industrial pollutants.
“Student City”; A platform for attracting innovators to the biosphere of Jihad University
The head of Jihad University of Science and Industry Organization announced the development of the “Student City” platform as a portal to attract creative students and enter them into the ecosystem of this institution and said: Activities are designed with a creative and innovative perspective and in accordance with the cultural needs of students, especially in the fields of social and political sciences and topics of interest to the student generation.
10 big changes in the field of artificial intelligence in 2026
Artificial intelligence, like any other technology, is progressing day by day and it is predicted that it will have improvements and changes in 2026 as well.
Iranian smart germinator; Online monitoring of growth conditions and drug tests without external dependence
A knowledge-based company with the design and production of a smart germinator equipped with online control, succeeded in releasing a local example of this advanced laboratory equipment to the market, which, while removing dependence on foreign samples, also removes restrictions caused by sanctions and after-sales services.
The start of virtual education in more than 7 universities in Tehran
Simultaneously with the issuance of the license by the educational vice-chairs of the two ministries of science and health, the educational classes of students of more than 7 major universities of Tehran will be held virtually from today until the end of the semester.
Proposal to assign a special grant for fundamental researches in basic science faculties
The president of Amir Kabir University of Technology emphasized the necessity of allocating a special grant for basic research and said: We must have a mechanism to allocate a special grant for professors who work on deep basic research works.
Sports Olympiads are the way to identify elites for national university teams
Emphasizing the strategic role of student sports olympiads, the head of the National University Sports Federation called these events the most important platform for identifying, nurturing and introducing university sports elites to participate in the country’s national university teams.
From gravitational waves to neutrinos; Iranian Astronomy Conference, a new narrative of the cosmos
Simultaneously with the fundamental developments in modern astronomy, the 19th National Astronomy and Astrophysics Conference of Iran has dedicated a special section to multi-message astronomy; An approach that, by combining optical data, gravitational waves and neutrinos, has transformed human understanding of high-energy cosmic events.
A photo of an elephant’s trunk in the sky!
The photo captured by an astrophotographer shows the Elephant Trunk Nebula.
Registration for the language test of the Ministry of Health starts today
The registration for the 83rd course of the Ministry of Health’s General English Language Test (MHLE) will start from today 14 and will be done until 24 January 1404.
The return of physical buttons to the dashboard of electric cars
“Volkswagen” company with electric car “ID. Polo”, brings physical buttons back to the dashboard. The electric car maker has revealed the interior design of the car, which is set to be launched in Europe later this year.
Tokenization, the beating heart of intelligent time series analysis models
The research team of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Tehran achieved leading results in the classification of time series focusing on the “matrix mixer” architecture and the “tokenization” method.
NASA’s Photo of the Day from Einstein Cross Gravitational Lenses
NASA’s Photo of the Day showcases the Einstein Cross phenomenon in a cosmic portrait.
Special announcement of the program of Tehran universities during itikaf days
The mosques of Tehran universities, together with the mosques all over the country, every year on the 13th of the month of Rajab, host retreat students for three days. The retreat ceremony is an objective symbol of the deep connection between science and spirituality; A link where students and professors, along with research and education, find an opportunity to be alone with themselves, rethink their intentions and correct their scientific and social path.
Disposable fuel cell design for medical kits
The professor of Tehran University has succeeded in designing and manufacturing disposable medical diagnostic kits that use environmentally friendly fuel cells instead of lithium batteries. These kits can perform tests such as detecting infectious diseases or water pollutants with high accuracy and speed of operation, and by reducing energy waste and environmental risks, they are considered an important step in the development of sustainable medical technologies.
Reducing the age of cognitive disorders to 40 years
The secretary of the staff for the development of cognitive sciences and technologies of the vice president’s office for science, technology and knowledge-based economy announced that the age of onset of cognitive disorders in the country has decreased to around 40 to 45 years, while in some neighboring countries this number is around 60 years.
Orbital tests of Zafar 2, Paya and Kausar satellites continue with a stable condition
“Zafar 2”, “Paya” and “Kotsar” satellites in the first week after the launch passed the various test stages in the orbit with proper technical condition, and the investigations show that the process of evaluating and stabilizing the subsystems of these three satellites is being carried out according to the plan.
Three solutions of the Islamic Revolution Academician Assembly to solve the country’s economic problems
The Assembly of Academicians of the Islamic Revolution presented to the government three important solutions to solve the country’s economic problems.
Today, the deadline for registration to complete the dental assistant exam capacity
The deadline for registration in the stage of capacity completion in the 39th course of the assistant admission test in specialized fields of dentistry ends today.
Discovery of a protein that slows the growth of cancer
Scientists discovered that blocking a protein slowed cancer growth in mice.
3 discoveries that change our understanding of “coffee” and “heart”.
More than two billion cups of coffee are drunk every day, but we’re still learning about its health benefits.
Utilization of brain tissue biobank until 1407/Aghaz Roshan treatment of Parkinson’s disease with stem cells
The secretary of the cognitive science technologies development staff of the vice president’s office for science, technology and knowledge-based economy, referring to the creation of a bright horizon for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease by using stem cells, said: In addition, we have developed a brain tissue biobank for the development of research in the field of cognitive sciences, and the phase of using this infrastructure is planned until the end of the seventh plan, i.e. 1407.
Standardization of herbal medicines is a condition for the development of traditional medicine in the country
Emphasizing the need to improve the scientific status of Iran’s traditional medicine, the secretary of the staff for the development of sciences and technologies of medicinal plants and traditional medicine said that the development of this field based on valid evidence and the standardization of herbal products is a prerequisite for establishing its role in the country’s health system and presence in international markets.
Local production of allogeneic cell products in the country
The technologists of one of the knowledge-based companies succeeded in producing the country’s first allogeneic cell product for the treatment of severe inflammatory disease “graft against host” (GVHD).
Artificial intelligence roadmap for designing green catalysts with 90% efficiency
By developing a new framework based on machine learning, researchers have succeeded in paving the way for the design of catalysts that produce hydrogen peroxide directly from water and electricity; An achievement that can make one of the world’s most consumed chemicals available with less energy and a more sustainable approach.
“Royan”, a legacy that turned Iran into a world reference in reproductive medicine
Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the death of Dr. Saeed Kazemi Ashtiani, the founder of this research institute, the head of Royan Research Institute said: The scientific and moral legacy of Dr. Kazemi Ashtiani has made Iran a national and international authority in the fields of infertility and stem cells.
Defeating bone cancer with nanomagnets
Scientific research shows that magnetism can have important applications in medicine, especially in the treatment of cancer. In this regard, a group of researchers from Brazil and Portugal have presented a new method to deal with bone cancer and help tissue repair after treatment using magnetic nanomaterials.
A black hole that broke galactic rules
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has detected a black hole with a mass of about 50 million times the mass of the Sun in a galaxy almost without stars; A discovery that is forcing astronomers to rethink their understanding of the origin of black holes.
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