Today, on December 4, 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.
Meet the first female conqueror of Antarctica
“Irene Peden” was the first woman who persistently broke gender barriers and became the first female researcher to travel to the heart of the Antarctic ice, and now her name is a monument placed on the Antarctic ice cliffs.
Tomorrow, the deadline for admission without an exam at Tehran University/announcement of registration conditions
The deadline for registration for the admission of students without an exam in the master’s degree programs of Tehran University for the academic year 1406-1405 ends tomorrow.
The need to strengthen the role of pharmacists in smoking cessation
In a new study, researchers have pointed out the importance of the role of pharmacists in helping to quit smoking and have tried to know to what extent this group is ready to provide advice and support to smokers and what obstacles are in their way.
From the European dream to mental collapse; A shocking account of the difficult days of Indian students in Germany
The dream of studying in Germany has turned into a deep educational, financial and psychological crisis for hundreds of Indian students enrolled in the International University (IU). These students, who were attracted to this private university by paying high tuition fees and with the promise of face-to-face study in Germany, are now facing the risk of being expelled from the country, uncertainty of residence, and the loss of their material and time resources.
Bam earthquake and its legacy; Engineering progress and risks of population risk escalation in fault zones
22 years have passed since the devastating Bam earthquake; An earthquake that revealed the deep structural, managerial and urban weaknesses of the country and was a turning point in earthquake engineering and crisis management. Now, the rapid growth of urbanization, the concentration of population on fault zones and the continuation of worn-out structures raise the serious question of whether the country has become more resilient against a major earthquake today.
This spider weaves a fake version of itself
Some spiders create a fake version of themselves to survive. New research shows that several species of orb spiders create huge, web-connected fake versions of themselves that are convincing enough to confuse would-be predators. It’s an unexpectedly clever trick that blurs the line between instinct and ingenuity.
Artificial intelligence “Jamina” enters the robotic taxi
“Vimo” company plans to use “Jemina” artificial intelligence in its robotic taxis.
The first reusable landing pads are being built for lunar missions
American engineers are developing reusable landing platforms that will be used for future lunar missions.
Unicorn, fox fur and Christmas tree in the sky!
NASA’s Photo of the Day shows a combination of several different shapes in the sky.
There is a serious need to improve pharmacy services for the elderly
In a new study, researchers have examined the state of pharmacies in terms of the degree of adaptation to the needs of the elderly and have tried to provide a clear picture of the current conditions of pharmaceutical services for this growing population group.
The promise of the high adviser of the Minister of Health to follow up on the demands of the assistants
Emphasizing the importance of improving the education conditions of assistants and PhD students, the senior advisor of the Minister of Health said: All demands and corrections of assistants’ payments will be followed up within legal frameworks.
“Hubble Space Telescope” photo of “Dracula sandwich”!
With the help of the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have imaged the largest and most chaotic birthplace of the planet that mankind has ever seen.
The financial facilities for the selected exemplary student festival increased
The Supreme Policy Council of the 33rd edition of the Model Student Festival agreed to approve the amount of facilities to be provided to the selected students of this festival.
Announcing the release date of the third call for the “Jhat” project
Referring to the unprecedented reception of the third call for the “Direction” project, the vice-president of the National Elite Foundation said: Due to the unprecedented and much higher than the capacity of the elite target community for this project and full adherence to maintaining accuracy and allocating enough time to review each case, the publication of the third call will be done immediately after the completion of the review of the cases of the previous call.
Today is the deadline to register for doctoral and master’s exams
Registration for the PhD and Master’s degrees in governance for the academic year of 1406-1405 Shahid Beheshti Higher School of Governance ends today.
Employees in trouble, managers on foreign trips; Ulster University’s Costly Paradox
The revelation that the University of Ulster spent more than £83,000 on three official trips to Qatar has sparked a wave of criticism about how public resources are managed, management priorities and the lack of independent oversight of universities in Northern Ireland. These trips were made while the university administrators are talking about “unprecedented financial pressures” and the employees and students are facing frequent messages of savings, reduction of facilities and deterioration of working conditions.
Can you tell a snowy Mars from a mug of hot chocolate?
Published images of Martian ice caps look like swirls of cream and marshmallows in a hot drink as powerful winds have carved deep grooves in the ice over millions of years, but can you tell Martian winds from a mug of hot chocolate?
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