On the last Sunday of November, ISNA’s science and technology service hosted various news in sectors such as space, technology, artificial intelligence, knowledge-based and nano, and we intend to take a look at a summary of these news here.
According to RCO News Agency, From the revolutionary technology of brain and computer interfaces to the anti-drone technology of the US Army, from the discovery of the weak point of antibiotic resistance to going to war with bone infections with silver and carbon nanotubes, from images of the big rocket “Starship” to the first discovery of the “gravitational lens” of two galaxies, these are just a few. These are some of the significant news that we discussed today in the science and technology service and we will review them later. To read the full version of any news, just click on its blue headline.
What do you know about one of the most revolutionary technologies of the future?
Whether it’s entering the Matrix or becoming an avatar character, connecting brains to computers is a science-fiction thing we never thought would become a reality. But increasingly, brain-computer interfaces have become a serious area of study in research laboratories, and research is moving rapidly toward actual human trials.
Details of 4 facilitation missions in the artificial intelligence of the country
The vice president of bioeconomy empowerment of the National Artificial Intelligence Organization considered facilitation of access to data, creation of an integrated infrastructure and facilitation of access to the market and manpower as one of the missions of this organization and said: The phase of studies for the creation of GPUfarms has been completed and its financing framework has been determined. In addition, in order to finance artificial intelligence projects, an “Artificial Intelligence Fund” has also been created.
Clues to volcanic activity on the far side of the Moon from the Chang’e 6 mission
Samples from the Moon by the Chang’e 6 mission contain 2.8-billion-year-old basalt, which provides clues to volcanic events on the far side of the Moon.
Announcing the end of exploration of mineral deposits in the northeast of Khuzestan
The Director General of Geology and Mineral Exploration of the South Bakhti region announced: The prospecting and exploration of the mineral reserves in the northeast of Khuzestan, which started in March of last year, will end by the end of this year.
Pictures of the big “Starship” rocket on the eve of the sixth flight
SpaceX has released photos of its Starship rocket on the launch pad as it prepares for its sixth test flight.
The US military tested a new anti-drone technology
The US military is testing a new anti-drone system called the Teledyne Cerberus XL, which can detect up to 500 targets simultaneously.
Silver and carbon nanotubes went to war against bone infections
Antibiotic-resistant infection in bone fractures is a problem that can lead to death or disability. Recently, a solution has been presented to deal with this problem by combining carbon nanotubes and silver nanoparticles.
The order of the first deputy of the judiciary to speed up the handling of legal issues of knowledge-based institutions
The first vice president of the Judiciary, while visiting Iran’s International Innovation Zone (Pardis Technology Park), expressed his satisfaction with the progress of this area and the need to inform about these achievements, saying: “A peace court and a specialized arbitration institution will be established in this area.”
The first discovery of “gravitational lensing” of two galaxies
A team of astronomers has discovered two galaxies perfectly aligned, allowing their combined gravitational force to act as a composite lens.
The start of the International Nanotechnology Olympiad in Malaysia
The opening ceremony of the second International Nanotechnology Olympiad was held in Kuala Lumpur with the presence of representatives of Iran, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia.
In a life-saving breakthrough, the weakness of antibiotic resistance was identified
In the ongoing battle against antibiotic-resistant superbugs, researchers have discovered an unexpected vulnerability that could change the way we fight these deadly infections.
The rocket of American students broke the record
University of Southern California students set a world record by launching a rocket to high altitudes.
People deprived of space travel go to space by participating in a race
An aerospace entrepreneur and a film producer are collaborating through a competition to help empower astronauts and researchers living in countries that have not yet had access to space.
“Industrial felt” is an innovative solution to reduce noise pollution in workplaces
Eliminating noise pollution in work spaces, including shared work spaces and call centers, is one of the concerns that, in addition to the health of the work environment, also leads to the improvement of human performance. One of the knowledge-based companies based in Azadi Innovation Factory has taken a step towards solving this concern by using industrial felt and has been able to reduce the noise pollution of work spaces.
People preferred artificial intelligence poems to Shakespeare’s poems!
A new survey has found that people prefer AI-generated poetry to Shakespeare’s because they find it more beautiful and easier to understand.
What you need to know about ovarian cancer vaccines
Several research groups are currently trying to develop an ovarian cancer vaccine, but each of these vaccines is designed for a different purpose.
How did graphene become a material with interesting properties?
Since the discovery of graphene, many efforts have been made to manipulate graphene, all of which have been done to achieve new properties in this emerging material. Recently, researchers presented a creative and interesting idea to manipulate graphene.
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