The field of science and university today saw the various news that this report briefly addressed.
According to RCO News Agency, Some of today’s news of the scientific and academic service is briefly presented in this report. To read the full version of the news, simply click on its blue headline.
Why the airbag battery is short life?
An international group of researchers has been challenged by a well -known battery demolition in wireless airbags that many of us use daily.
Discover the secrets of human aging using mice
Researchers at the Washington State University (WSU) have developed a new clinical model for the study of telomeres in humans, including genetic engineering mice.
Necessity of institutional division of upgrading to the development of a comprehensive scientific map
A professor at Amir Kabir University of Technology emphasized the necessity of institutional labor division to improve the comprehensive scientific map of the country and said: If the division of labor is done after explaining the map and in the final steps, naturally those institutions cannot participate in updating the map.
Two startups integrated to build the next generation of telescopes
“Oursky” and “Plainvio Interestz” integrated to build the next generation of telescopes for space communication.
Iran has been successful in educational justice and higher education since the Islamic Revolution
The Minister of Science, Research and Technology said: “With a brief comparison between the scientific, educational and technology achievements and the provision of current Iran’s justice with Iran, it is clear that Iran has been successful in educational justice and higher education and the provision of justice.” This is the great achievement we mention.
NASA’s new mission to study the sun
NASA intends to study the sun on his new mission and reveal its secrets.
Starry in Cadington Nebula
NASA’s Day Photo shows the Kadington Nebula that shines in the heart of the sky and shows the stars.
Government impacts on employment in the tourism industry
The size of the state and its role in the economy is one of the topics that has always been the focus of economic researchers and experts. A new study focusing on the tourism industry has been trying to examine the relationship between increased government spending and employment in this area.
The rival of the “OpenAI” argument was made for less than $ 5
Researchers at Stanford University and the University of Washington were able to teach a model of argument for less than $ 5.
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