The world of science and technology today, Wednesday, December 14, 1403, contained various news that we briefly review in this news package.
According to RCO News Agency, In the past day, the world of science and technology had various news for us, which we will give a summary report of in this news package.
From a balloon that can be inflated in the stomach to induce weight loss and the treatment of a disabled man with deep brain stimulation to artificial intelligence-equipped headphones that create a bubble of silence and the possibility of Donald Trump blocking NASA’s rocket development, all include Today’s news was important.
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Trump may block NASA’s giant rocket
Ever since Donald Trump won the election, there have been rumors and speculation that the use of NASA’s giant moon rocket called the Space Launch System (SLS) may be under threat. The rocket is one of several key components needed for the US space agency’s Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the moon for the first time since 1972.
Deep brain stimulation cured a paralyzed man
A skiing accident left 54-year-old Wolfgang Jager paralyzed in 2006. He has been confined to a wheelchair since the spinal cord injury, but thanks to a new treatment, he is slowly regaining his mobility and walking short distances.
This balloon prevents “getting fat”.
MIT engineers have developed a gastric balloon that can be inflated before meals to prevent overeating and deflated when food is not needed.
Student discovers a cancer-fighting compound in goose feces
High school students in Chicago discovered a cancer-fighting compound in goose droppings. A bacterium known as Pseudomonas idahoensis has produced a new compound that has intrigued scientists for its potential biomedical applications.
Headphones equipped with artificial intelligence create a bubble of silence
AI-powered headphones create a bubble of silence and shut out the noisy world to help users better understand the conversations around them.
We thought wrong about the planet Venus!
Astronomers have suspected for decades that Venus could once have been remarkably similar to Earth and might have been able to support life like our own, but now scientists are telling anyone who hopes that Venus could once be home to alien life. : Surrender.
The James Webb Space Telescope discovered a fourth planet in a three-planet system
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope show that an unusual system with three planets actually has a fourth planet.
Guaranteeing the employment of doctoral graduates of universities with the plan of the scientific vice president
The head of the Strategic Technologies Development Center of the Scientific Vice President announced the implementation of the technological post-doctoral course plan in knowledge-based companies and said: In the framework of this plan, the companies in which the university professors are active will attract the doctoral students of the universities by defining the technological projects.
The project of providing 110 knowledge-based ultra-light carbon wheelchairs for the underprivileged
Coinciding with December 13, the International Day of the Disabled, the project of providing 110 knowledge-based ultra-light carbon wheelchairs for the underprivileged was started with the efforts of the Innovation and Prosperity Fund, Welfare Organization, Yes Message and with public participation.
A sepsis rapid diagnosis kit was developed
Researchers in South Korea have developed a medical diagnostic kit that can detect sepsis or anemia at high speed. Nanoparticles and artificial intelligence are used in this rapid detection kit.
NASA: Jupiter’s comet water matches Earth’s oceans
The connection between water in asteroids and Earth’s oceans is generally seen, but the role of comets in bringing this source of life to Earth is unclear.
Development of a promising treatment for schizophrenia symptoms
Imagine a breakthrough that could help millions of people with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a condition in which emotional expression is reduced and cognitive function is impaired. Japanese researchers may have found an innovative treatment solution using a non-invasive brain stimulation method that goes beyond traditional drugs.
A video of the incredible moment of a space rock hitting the Earth’s atmosphere
The video published on social networks shows the moment a space rock collides with the Earth’s atmosphere.
Meta turns to nuclear power
Meta (formerly Facebook) wants to use nuclear energy to power its data centers. The company wants to add between one and four gigawatts of nuclear power capacity starting in the early 2030s.
Equipping mineral analysis laboratories of the Geological Organization with the latest technologies
The director general of the office of mineral analysis laboratories and technical services of the Geological Organization said: In order to improve the quality and accuracy of its experiments and scientific research, the Geological and Mineral Exploration Organization of the country has updated the equipment of its mineral laboratories in the center of Tehran, the Karaj Applied Research Center and the North Regional General Directorate. East (Mashhad) has done.
The role of carbon nanotubes in removing hormones from wastewater
An international research team has been working on the role of carbon nanotubes in the removal of steroid hormones from wastewater, and their results provide interesting information.
200 billion dollars investment for 8% development of microchips in the country/ economic production condition in microelectronics industry
The director of the nano and micro technologies development program emphasized that for the development of the microelectronics industry, it is necessary to think about joining the global value chain, and said: If we want to have 8% growth in the field of microchips in the new 7th five-year development plan, we must have a yearly figure of around Let’s invest 200 billion dollars.
Solving the challenge of treating diabetic and chronic wounds with the help of knowledge-based methods
Specialists of a knowledge-based company succeeded in producing vacuum therapy devices with the ability to treat chronic, bed, diabetic and other grade 2, 3 and 4 wounds more effectively and quickly.
New Japanese technology to convert sunlight and water into hydrogen fuel
Japanese scientists have developed a new technology to convert sunlight and water into hydrogen fuel.
Production of factor 13 deficiency diagnosis kit with easy use in rural areas
Specialists of a knowledge-based company active in Sistan and Baluchistan province, considering the challenge of high cases of hereditary diseases due to family marriages in the region, have made diagnostic kits for genetic disorders that can be easily used in underprivileged areas.
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