ISNA’s scientific and academic service on Thursday, April 5, hosted a variety of news in areas such as science, research, space, knowledge, technology, artificial intelligence and academic, here we are going to take a look at a summary of these news.
According to RCO News Agency, The Iranian Student News Agency’s scientific and academic service, on the day that passed, has come up with a variety of news that we are going to review the news today that you can click on the Blue News headline to read the full version of each of them.
The first video of history of a squid in the depths of the ocean
Scientists first filmed a vast live fish in the deeper Atlantic.
Unveiling Open EI of two new models of artificial intelligence
Openai unveiled new models of O3 and O4-Mini reasoning. ChatGpt Plus users can start using both of these new models today.
A snake that is edible!
Robocics is the name of an edible robot that illuminates like a birthday cake and also gives chocolate with a variety of vitamins. Made with vitamin B2, active carbon and bitter chocolate, it is safe to eat.
A new way to generate electricity from “rainwater”
When water droplets fall down a pipe, there may be more than a simple stream. Researchers have managed to generate electricity from this simple move, with a different mechanism than conventional hydroelectrics.
The muscles remember exercise!
The researchers studied thousands of muscle proteins and found a new explanation for muscle memory. A study by the Faculty of Sport and Health in Finland for the first time showed that the muscles remember the protein levels and the effect of resistance training remains for more than two months in muscle proteins.
Hosting Innovation Fund from Startups active in the field of diagnosis and treatment of infertility
Call for Startup Monday and transplantation in the field of infertility diagnosis and treatment was released with the support of the Innovation and Fouring Fund.
Discovery
Scientists have discovered a strange two -star system with an extrasolar planet that rotates around them.
This poem not only has the first “polar planet” to be discovered, meaning that it rotates its two stars in a lateral orbit, but also rotates around both stars.
Arrest of Palestinian Palestinian Students at German University
German police arrested a number of students who participated in the Palestinian protection demonstration at the University of Humboldt Berlin yesterday.
Determining the Priorities of Science, Technology and Innovation Staff in Year 2
At the session of the Council of Science, Technology and Innovation, headed by Hojjatoleslam and Muslim Abdul Hussein Khosropanah, secretary of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, the work priorities of the headquarters were focused on mission and systematic leadership.
Medicine is not merely science; Henry is adorned with an ornament of ethics
The celebration of the white cover of medical students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences was held on Wednesday, April 19, with officials, faculty and students at the Ibn Sina Hall of Medical School.
The time of the medical student admission exam was announced from the bachelor’s degree
According to the Public Relations Director of the Ministry of Health, the Bachelor of Medicine will be held on November 5.
Using knowledge -based in localizing renewable energy equipment
“We should not neglect the capacity of knowledge -based companies in localizing these technologies,” said Vice President for Development of Knowledge Development Companies.
Artificial Intelligence, New Ophthalmologists for Cataract Control
Early diagnosis of diseases always plays a vital role in preventing their complications. In this regard, it is more important for diseases such as cataracts that threaten people’s vision over time, finding new solutions to diagnosis and treatment.
Launching; Elite Collection throughout the country
The head of the Scientific, Research and Technology Mobilization Organization, referring to the issue of elitism, spoke about the launch of four elite collections throughout the country.
When Regulations 1 is not enough for worn -out textures/The necessity of saving life from an silent earthquake catastrophe
The head of the earthquake department of the Road, Housing and Urban Development Research Center emphasized that the by -laws were designed for under construction buildings and the problems of reinforcing worn -out textures remain unresolved. He believes that to reduce the risk of earthquake, we need more investment and public trust in vulnerable areas.
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