The world of science and technology today, Thursday 22 December 1403, contained various news, which we will 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 the release of Google’s most powerful artificial intelligence and the automatic dubbing of videos on YouTube by artificial intelligence to the increase in premature births due to floods and climate change on the Red Planet, they were all among the important news today.
It should be noted that you, the esteemed audience, can access the content of the news you want by clicking on any of the headlines that are colored blue.
“Automatic dubbing” launched on YouTube
The “YouTube automatic dubbing” tool with the help of artificial intelligence has finally arrived and has been widely and practically available to users.
Consultant of the National Brain Mapping Laboratory: We can use the capacity of Iranian experts living abroad to develop cooperation
The consultant of the international department of the National Laboratory of Brain Mapping considered one of the main challenges of the country to be the migration of manpower and said: But on the other hand, we can use the capacities of Iranian experts living abroad to develop cooperation.
Answer the most complex questions with the new Google tool
Google’s new AI model tool called “Deep Research” is here to answer your most complex questions. A tool that can produce detailed research reports on some important topics.
Sharing of National Brain Mapping Laboratory biobank data by creating a specialized platform
The director of the biobank department of the National Brain Mapping Laboratory announced the sharing of the bank’s data for researchers and research centers in the form of launching a platform.
The research and technology consultant of the National Brain Laboratory announced; A new line of applied cognitive research with the development of brain mapping laboratory equipment
The research and technology consultant of the National Brain Laboratory considered one of the equipments of this laboratory to be a three-tesla MRI machine, which has a different function than the existing MRI machines in the country, and continued: Of course, in the world, MRI machines of 7 to 10 Tesla are used. We can hope that the systems of this laboratory will be upgraded with the injection of credits.
“Jamina 2.0” is Google’s most powerful artificial intelligence model
Google says Gemina 2.0 is the company’s most powerful AI model ever made available.
The complications of continuing clinical research in the brain field in phase 3
The senior adviser of the National Brain Mapping Laboratory said: We are in a good position in the field of publishing articles in this field, but this research has not entered the clinical field because the design of the clinical phase of this research is complex and small centers cannot easily enter into clinical research. Therefore, we see that less research enters phase 3.
Artificial intelligence becomes a personal sports coach
Daily home workouts with a personal trainer are expensive and most people can’t afford it. However, the Aeke k1 AI system guides users through various exercises that are determined and monitored by an AI trainer.
In the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the National Science Foundation, it was emphasized; The need to increase postdoctoral capacity in the coming year
Research Deputy Minister of Science emphasized the need to increase postdoctoral capacity in the coming year.
Hopes have been raised to help treat arthritis
In an effort to revolutionize arthritis treatments, University of Florida researchers are using an advanced nanoparticle-based imaging technique to track drugs that reach the knee.
Inventing a new method for benchmarking quantum computers
By investigating the ability of quantum computers to create entangled qubit states, German researchers have devised a new way to benchmark these computers.
Flooding causes an increase in premature births
According to new research, floods can affect people’s health even before they are born.
It gets hot and stormy on Mars!
Martian weather reports may soon be accompanied by predictions of dust storms, as a dust storm occurs 78 percent of the time on the red planet with an unusually high amount of solar heating.
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