ISNA science and technology service hosted important and interesting news from inside and outside the country on Sunday, December 18.
According to RCO News Agency, Today, in the science and technology service, we have seen news in fields such as science, technology, knowledge-based, space, artificial intelligence and nano, which we will have an overview of in this package. To read the full version of each news, just click on the blue headline of the news.
Toyota’s basketball robot set a Guinness record
Toyota’s friendly basketball robot set the record for the longest shot in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Application of silent and environmentally friendly Iranian electric motors in Qeshm
By designing and manufacturing electric motors for boats, the technologists of one of the technology companies introduced a solution to silence the movement in the waters with nature-friendly methods to the country’s marine industry.
The first device to detect dark matter
A device called ODIN allows scientists to detect low-mass dark matter using superfluid helium.
Legal support for the knowledge-based activities of cryptocurrencies by issuing a central bank document
While some knowledge-based platforms have been launched in the field of cryptocurrencies and digital wallet support with the permission of the Scientific Vice President, the central bank has recently published a cryptocurrency framework document to reduce the risks of keeping, buying and selling cryptocurrencies, as well as losing The departure or withdrawal of capital in the country will be reduced.
Preventing million-dollar damages in oil well drilling operations by localizing a knowledge-based device
The researchers of one of the knowledge-based companies succeeded in localizing a device to measure the setting time of drilling cement, which can be used to estimate the hardening time of the cement, and with its results, millions of dollars worth of damages in oil operations can be avoided.
A sensor that smells rotten food
Chinese researchers have developed a new sensor that scans the fridge and syncs with a mobile phone to provide instant updates to help reduce food waste.
Solving criminal cases with the help of bed bugs!
Forensic science may soon harness blood-sucking bedbugs and examine the blood they eat to link suspects to crime scenes.
London police arrested more than 500 people with facial recognition technology
This year, more than 500 suspects have been arrested in London using Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology.
The need to monitor the development of artificial intelligence by universities and industry; Artificial intelligence is coming
AI companies want to give machines human-level intelligence, and the safest and best results will come when academic and industry scientists work together to guide its development, says Sam Altman, the lead developer of AI pioneer ChatGPT.
Successful test of the sub-system to create smooth rotation 1
The test of the rotation subsystem of Saman 1 orbital transmission block was successfully performed with the help of low-propellant solid fuel engines.
Scientists asked to increase the research time on human embryos
Experts say that increasing the duration of the study period on the fetus from 14 days to 28 days can lead to improvements in the better understanding of abortion.
Researchers proposed “Deep Mind”; Google’s artificial intelligence is better than the best weather forecasting model
“DeepMind” researchers believe that the new artificial intelligence of “Google” works even better than the best weather forecasting model.
A new shape-changing polymer with many applications was developed
A team of scientists has developed a new deformable polymer that could change the way soft materials are made in the future.
Stress reduces our capacity to enjoy
Scientists say that enduring stress can reduce our capacity for pleasure and happiness.
Innovative framework to facilitate the activity of cryptocurrencies in the country
Referring to the approval of the document “Policy and regulatory framework of the central bank in the field of cryptocurrencies”, the vice president for science, technology and knowledge-based economy of the president said: this document aims to support the development of the digital economy and provide the possibility of legal activity in the field of cryptocurrency in the country, with a focus The Central Bank and the cooperation of the Vice President of Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy of the Presidency have been compiled and approved.
Discovering the promising effect of mushrooms against prostate cancer
Exotic mushrooms like the lion’s mane have become famous for their medicinal uses, but even the most primitive mushrooms may be hiding powerful immune benefits.
Providing a combination for quick identification of airframe problems
By combining composite materials and a kind of nano sensor, the researchers presented a structure that can permanently monitor the state of the aircraft body and quickly report the smallest structural defect.
Presenting a method to make the useful pigments of fruits last longer in the body
Some fruits, such as berries and grapes, have pigments that are very useful for human health, although these pigments are quickly destroyed in the human digestive system. Researchers presented a method to make these pigments last longer in the body and have a better and greater effect on health.
Production of hydrogen from vitamin C with the help of bacteria and sunlight
Researchers have developed a photocatalyst that can convert vitamin C into hydrogen by performing artificial photosynthesis. In this method, a kind of bacteria and sunlight are used.
Introduction of 330 job opportunities in the specialized work/facilities exhibition of Qarz Al-Hasna up to 3 billion for knowledge-based institutions with the capacity to attract human resources.
The head of the Innovation and Prosperity Fund announced the introduction of 330 job opportunities in the third specialized work and employment exhibition of the Innovation and Prosperity Fund.
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