The ISNA Scientific and Academic Service on Monday, April 5, hosted a variety of news in areas such as science, research, space, knowledge, technology, artificial intelligence and academic, and here we are going to take a look at a summary of these news.
According to RCO News Agency, The Iranian Student News Agency’s scientific and academic service, on the day that passed, has come up with a variety of news that we are going to review the news today that you can click on the Blue News headline to read the full version of each of them.
Saturday is the sun!
The first partial solar eclipse of the year, as well as the new solar year, will occur on March 5, which creates a dark shade on Earth and will not be visible in Iran.
Apple Watch becomes a camera
Apple’s smartwatch, Apple Watch, is reportedly under construction with internal cameras to support artificial intelligence features and is likely to be released by 2027.
Launching the first rocket from Europe’s soil to the next few hours
The first orbital missile launch of European territory is targeted on March 24, during which Isar Aerospace, based in Germany, plans to send its new Specrum missile.
Possibility of digital signature for support contracts for the National Science Foundation
With the electronicization of the contracting process, all stages of support for the National Iranian Science Foundation’s research will be done in a completely and completely internet context.
Details of important tests were announced/The first test in May
The details of the postgraduate, doctoral, undergraduate and associate exams were announced in the professional technical university of the year.
Spring and Earthquake Rain in Tehran Golabdareh/Results of Earth Wounds Construction
This year’s spring rains, along with the promise, caused a bitter incident in Tehran’s Golabadrah; The earthquake occurred on the first day of the year, in addition to economic losses, once again emphasized the need to pay attention to geological studies in urban development.
A new sensor that blocks the battery’s explosion
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have developed a new sensor that can detect hazardous gases in lithium-ion batteries before fire or explosion.
Strange volume of Invalid Scientific Information About ADHD in Tiktak
The researchers examined how the content related to ADHD is reflected on the social network and to what extent it complies with scientific standards. The study shows that many of the information released in popular videos may not be accurate, while users, especially young people, consider this information valid.
Introduction to the first founders of artificial intelligence
Before the term artificial intelligence was invented in year 2, there were sparks of the potential of artificial intelligence in popular culture, stories and masterpieces of nineteenth -century and early twentieth century. These precursors showed that some day’s mechanical or programmable devices can imitate and perform tasks that require human intelligence.
Ambiguity in the fate of the artificial intelligence organization; Transformation or dissolution?
While reports of the dissolution of the Artificial Intelligence Organization have not yet taken a clear stance, and at the same time, the statute of the Strategic Intelligence document is under way in the Vice President of Science and Technology, does these developments mean restructuring or ending the organization?
Investing in production inspired by Alawite justice, blessings of new scientific rise and uprising
The head of the Scientific, Research and Technology Mobilization Organization said in his message: Nights of greatness are a unique opportunity to rely on God and ask for the Prophet Haqq, to pursue more people’s planning and to pursue popular initiatives and ideas, reinforcing industries, developing strategic technologies.
The end of the message
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