The world of science and technology witnessed interesting events on the fourth day of December 1403, which this news has briefly covered.
According to RCO News Agency, The science and technology of Iran and the world today was accompanied by various news. Now, in this report, we will review the summary of these news.
China tests new amphibious engine for hypersonic weapons
China has tested a powerful engine that can propel weapons at significant speeds both in the air and underwater.
Explaining the latest status of “Hoddh” and “Kotsar” in orbit/two challenges of the private sector to enter the space industry
The Hodhod and Kausar satellites, which were launched into a 500 km orbit on the morning of November 15th with Soyuz, are now stabilized in orbit, and according to researchers, the phase of capturing and operationalizing the Hodhod satellite is almost over, but the Kausar satellite is in the process of automatic orientation. It is right towards the earth and the sun and so far it has gone through a positive trend in this process.
Financial support of “OpenAI” for research in the field of artificial intelligence ethics
The OpenAI company revealed that it has granted funding to researchers at Duke University for a project titled “Research AI Morality”.
The effects of artificial intelligence in renewable energy management and fuel consumption optimization
According to the report of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the use of artificial intelligence in sectors such as data centers, transportation and industry can significantly reduce energy consumption and prevent greenhouse gas emissions, and this technology is also able to manage renewable energy such as Solar and wind help reduce dependence on fossil fuels by predicting demand and optimizing energy consumption.
NASA’s $11.5 million grant for the design of next-generation aircraft
NASA seeks to develop a new generation of low-emission commercial aircraft that provide more efficient and sustainable travel. The US space agency has commissioned five new design projects as part of the Advanced Aircraft Concept Design for Environmental Sustainability (AACES) initiative.
Gum that can prevent premature birth
A new study shows that chewing gum with xylitol reduces the risk of preterm birth. These findings help provide a cost-effective and simple measure to improve oral health care and prevent pregnancy complications.
Replacing Iranian nanocatalyst with imported samples in petrochemicals
Oxychlorination nanocatalysts are used in the production of PVCs as one of the most common plastic materials and the most widely used polymer in the construction industry to the electronics, pharmaceutical and automotive industries. It has replaced the imported sample of this catalyst.
Tax exemption of 1500 billion tomans for knowledge bases
Stating that the total tax exemption approved by the Scientific Vice President for knowledge-based companies is estimated at 1,500 billion tomans and the sales of these companies are estimated to be more than 400,000 billion tomans, the Scientific Vice President said: This year is an important and historic bottleneck in the implementation of Article 11 and 13 of the Law on the Leaps of Knowledge-Based Production exists and it is necessary to implement this law by the tax affairs organization in a clear and precise manner so that while the companies benefit from the benefits of this law, it provides the basis for the assurance of other companies and to attract and encourage them to Invest in research and development.
Artificial intelligence copied the personality of 1000 people!
A group of researchers from “Stanford University” and “Google DeepMind” created copies of the personalities of 1000 participants with the help of artificial intelligence and checked their imitation of their human counterparts.
Countries in the region and Africa are export destinations for Iranian laboratory freezers
The researchers of one of the knowledge-based companies succeeded in designing and manufacturing laboratory freezers and refrigeration equipment that are exported to countries in the region and Africa.
The definitive registration for the Iran Health exhibition will start from 17th of November
Final registration of the 26th edition of the Iran Health Exhibition will begin on December 17.
Glasses were made for people with epilepsy
Scientists from the Universities of Glasgow and Birmingham have developed a pair of glasses that could help reduce the risk of seizures in people with epilepsy.
The call of the headquarters of cognitive sciences for the presence of companies in the pavilion of the Congress of Neurosciences
The Headquarters for the Development of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies invited companies and knowledge-based centers and startups active in the field of cognition to display their products and technological achievements in the cognitive pavilion of this headquarters, in the Congress of Basic and Clinical Neurosciences in Tehran.
Debris bacteria age blood vessels
A new study has shown how a little-known type of pollution can speed up the aging of cardiovascular tissue.
Elon Musk’s new video from the sixth launch of “Starship”
The stunning scenes of the big rocket flight “Starship” are not over yet. Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, published a new video of the starship taking off in the sky on his X account.
Astronomers are surprised by the strange orbit of the youngest exoplanet discovered so far
Researchers at the University of North Carolina have recently discovered a small exoplanet that could challenge our current understanding of how planets form in the new solar system.
Making a drummer robot faster than a human by an Iranian scientist
A new drumming robot called ZRob could help human musicians reach new heights of creativity.
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