The world of science and technology today, Saturday 10 December 1403, contained various news, which we briefly review in this news package.
According to RCO News Agency, In the past day, the world of science and technology had various news for us, which we will report briefly in this news package.
From Samsung’s intention to make the world’s first folding battery for use in folding phones, the amazement of Apple users about the role of this company’s product in creating birth defects and cancer and increasing their efficiency, and the incredible ability of the humanoid robot Optimus to catch a tennis ball in the air until necessary. The fair distribution of jobs and income instead of moving the capital and recognition of the Iranian researcher’s project in the seventh edition of the Best Young Innovators Award were all among the important news today.
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The amazement of “Apple” users about the role of this company’s product in causing birth defects and cancer
Apple users were shocked after learning that a device sold by the tech giant contained chemicals known to cause birth defects and cancer.
Samsung makes the world’s first foldable battery
Samsung can release the world’s first foldable battery in a foldable phone that folds 3 times.
All major cities of the country are facing the problem of drinking water/instead of transferring the capital, there should be a fair distribution of jobs and income
The Director of the Earthquake Department of the Housing Research Center stated that if we seek to reduce the population of 20 million people from Damavand to Qazvin in moving the capital, this will not be achieved, and said: Currently, the amount of air pollution and traffic in other metropolises is not much different. It does not have with Tehran, while the biggest cities are also facing a shortage of drinking water sources.
The incredible ability of the humanoid robot Optimus to catch a tennis ball in the air
The humanoid robot Optimus (Tesla) produced by the company (Tesla) with the new upgrade it received, is able to catch the tennis ball that is thrown towards it in the air.
The world’s lightest small wireless microphone was introduced
An Indonesian company has unveiled the world’s lightest and smallest wireless microphone, the Boya Mini, which is so light it can hardly be felt.
Canada‘s nuclear cemetery at a depth of 800 meters
Canada plans to build a special cemetery at a depth of 650 to 800 meters to bury its nuclear waste.
Iranian researcher’s project deserves to be commended at BRICS Young Scientists event
The design of Iran’s Innovators team was well-deserved in the 7th edition of the Best Young Innovators Award.
Winners of Azad Village Technology and Governance Award are honored
The closing ceremony of the first period of Roostazad technology and governance award will be held on Monday, December 12.
Making a device for the analysis of organic substances by the technologists of the country
The researchers of a knowledge-based company produced a device for the analysis of volatile and semi-volatile organic substances in gaseous, liquid and solid samples.
Thanksgiving on the International Space Station
NASA astronauts on the International Space Station celebrated with Thanksgiving meals amid many concerns about their health.
Proving the relationship between heading the soccer ball and brain white matter abnormalities
New research shows that heading a soccer ball causes brain damage by causing abnormalities in the white matter of the brain.
The owner of Facebook is building a submarine cable
“Meta” company plans to develop its infrastructure for data transmission by building a fiber optic submarine cable and its global development.
Effluent treatment of one of the largest protein factories with nanobubbles
One of the knowledge-based companies active in the field of nanotechnology launched a wastewater treatment system with the help of nanobubbles in one of the largest protein factories in the country.
NASA’s probe regains its voice
The interstellar probe Voyager 1 has resumed communication with NASA by regaining its voice.
Developing the activities of the National Science Foundation for the next three years/launching larger chairs focusing on 5- and 10-year periods
Referring to the development of the foundation’s activities in the next three years, the president of the National Science Foundation of Iran said: “We want to introduce new programs with the help of researchers through holding think-tanks, with the help of which we can give more importance to the position of research in the country, and to start big projects from Implement and implement through research in the country. We are also planning to introduce new models of research and research activity and to launch larger chairs focusing on the five and 10-year periods of the foundation, so that we can play a key role in the dissemination of new science in the world in the specified areas, and in Let’s take steps towards solving global and national challenges and issues.
Converting waste heat into electricity becomes easier and cheaper
With the help of thin layers of tungsten disilicide, Japanese researchers succeeded in making a tool that can convert the wasted heat in various devices into electricity. This is done with high efficiency.
Ahvaz shook with a 3.6 earthquake/recorded two 3.1 earthquakes in Gilan province
Last week, Ahvaz of Khuzestan province was hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.6 and Jam of Bushehr province with two earthquakes of magnitude 3.1 and one with a magnitude of 4.2. Also, two earthquakes of magnitude 3.1 were recorded in Gilan province.
Discovery of new deposits of gold in Kurdistan
572 new gold geochemical anomaly basins have been identified in the Diwan Dareh area located in Kurdistan province in the plan of geological development and exploration of mineral reserves, of which 127 basins are in the high potential range.
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