The world of science and technology witnessed interesting events today, 26 Mehr, which are briefly discussed in this report.
According to RCO News Agency, In ISNA science and technology service, we hosted significant news on Thursday, and we take a look at the selected ones. To read the full version of each of these news, just click on the blue headline of the news.
Three-digit number of “SpaceX” launches
The 100th mission of the year “SpaceX” was carried out with the launch of the “Falcon 9” rocket carrying 23 “Starlink” internet satellites from Florida.
The mission was launched on October 15 at 2:10 a.m. ET from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida. As usual, the Falcon 9’s first stage booster returned safely to Earth and landed on SpaceX’s floating unmanned landing pad off the coast of Florida about eight minutes after launch.
SpaceX followed this milestone with another launch two hours later. SpaceX’s 101st launch was in 2024, along with 20 other Starlink launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California at 4:21 a.m. ET. The booster of the first stage of this flight also returned to the ground safely.
Unveiling of 100 kg meteorite
Azadi Tower Meteorite Museum hosted the unveiling of the largest iron meteorite in Iran today, Thursday, October 26.
The weight of this meteorite is 100 kg and it is kept in the Azadi Tower Meteorite Museum. A museum that was opened 8 years ago and where 1200 pieces of meteorites are kept.
Confirmation of the meteorite unveiled in Azadi Tower by three countries
The director of the Azadi Tower Meteorite Museum announced in an interview with ISNA: The validation of the iron meteorite fragment that was unveiled today in the Azadi Tower has been approved by 3 countries, France, Russia and China.
Allocation of 26 percent of returned checks to two knowledge-based companies
The evaluation results of one of the knowledge-based companies in the field of validation show that two knowledge-based companies alone have about 26% of the total returned checks of the knowledge-based ecosystem, and together with 24 other companies, they have allocated a total of 86% of the returned checks.
In these studies, it was found that two knowledge-based companies alone have about 26% of the total returned checks of the knowledge-based ecosystem, and together with 24 other companies, they have allocated a total of 86% of the returned checks.
Watching the race of two humanoid robots
A few months ago, the company Robot Era demonstrated the walking capabilities of its XBot-L humanoid robots on the Great Wall of China. Now this company has released a video of its two flagship Star1 models that raced together in the Gobi desert.
The company is a recent addition to the humanoid robot space, but the company already has a number of humanoid robots in its lineup and has created a hand that looks like a human hand and has become quite adept at it. The company showcases its creations in fun promotional videos.
According to New Atlas, the latest footage was recorded late last month and showed the company’s new flagship humanoid robot called Star1. In this video, two of these robots race each other across rocky paths, grassy landscapes, and winding roads along parts of the Gobi Desert. One runs barefoot while the other wears a pair of sneakers.
Awarding Dr. Taqikhani Award to 5 researchers
Professor Mohammad Taqikhani award is given to 5 researchers in the field of biochemistry and biological sciences on the sidelines of the 18th National Congress and the 9th International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology which will be held in November of this year.
Elite development from childhood to old age
The head of the National Elite Foundation, pointing out that in the new period of the foundation’s activities, the position of provincial foundations will be strengthened in close interaction with the governors, announced the serious pursuit of solving the housing concerns of the elites and the return of Shahid Vazaoi and Shahid Ahmadi Roshan projects with a new approach.
Increasing the efficiency of the oxygen generator with gold and silver nanoparticles
One of the technology companies located in the growth and technology center of Kashan University has introduced its smart oxygen device using gold and silver nanoparticles to the market.
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