The world of science and technology today, Thursday, 29 December 1403, contained various news, which 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 the invention of a robot that loads a truck in 5 minutes, to the introduction of a flight simulator at the “Iransakht” exhibition and the launch of the first batch of Internet satellites of the new “Guawang” system by China, they were all among the important news today.
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Brain cells grow faster in space
A new study by American researchers shows that brain cells remain healthy after a month in the International Space Station, but grow faster than brain cells on Earth.
Scripps Research scientists, in collaboration with the New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF), sent small masses of brain cells obtained from stem cells to the International Space Station to discover how brain cells respond to microgravity.
To their surprise, they found that the cells returned to Earth after a month were still healthy, but grew faster than their Earth-grown counterparts. They were closer to mature neurons and showed special symptoms.
A robot that loads a truck in 5 minutes
Loading a truck can take up to an hour and leave truck drivers in limbo, but Slip Robotics has come up with a way to solve this problem.
Sleep Robotics has developed a new robot that can load a truck in five minutes.
Supplying the country’s need for plasma-derived medicinal products with the efforts of a knowledge-based company
Medicines derived from plasma have the highest value in the field of medical and health equipment, so the self-sufficiency of any society in the production of these products can be one of the long-term goals of the authorities and relevant institutions in this field for the development of domestic supply as well as large foreign exchange. Of course, knowledge-based companies have not been oblivious to the importance of this field to the extent that one of these companies, as the first plasma purification factory in the Middle East, was able to complete the production plan of products derived from blood plasma with the support of the Innovation and Prosperity Fund.
ChatGPT is equipped with the ability to schedule tasks
OpenAI is working on a new feature for ChatGPT that will likely be announced in the next few days. This new feature, called Tasks, allows users to schedule certain commands to be executed by the ChatGPT chatbot at a later time.
Copper nanoclusters fight carbon dioxide in the air
By synthesizing a type of copper nanocluster capable of breaking down carbon dioxide in the air and turning it into valuable materials, a new chapter in the use of copper nanostructures opens.
The launch of the first batch of Internet satellites of the new “Guawang” system
The Long March 5B two-stage rocket lifted off from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center and launched the first group of satellites of China’s “Guawang” system. Unusually, there was no official coverage of the launch; But live amateur footage showed large numbers of spectators on the beaches near the launch pad.
Nvidia unveiled its cheapest artificial intelligence supercomputer
Nvidia has just unveiled its new developer kit, which can make high-level AI capabilities available to users at the cheapest price. This kit costs only $249.
Introducing the flight simulator at the “Iransakht” exhibition
A knowledge-based company took a key step towards self-sufficiency and reducing dependence on foreign equipment by introducing a flight simulation device at the Made in Iran exhibition. This device provides advanced connectivity to the aerospace industry and helps improve the accuracy of sensors. This new innovation, in addition to the ability to accurately simulate flight, can have wide applications in various industries, including aerospace and aviation.
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