ISNA scientific and academic service hosted various news in the fields of science, research, space, knowledge bases, technology, artificial intelligence and academia on Thursday, 22 Aban 1404, and here we are going to take a look at a summary of these news.
According to RCO News Agency, The scientific and academic service of the Iran Students News Agency has covered various news in the past day, and in the following, we intend to have an overview of the news published today. To read the full version of each of them, you can click on the blue headline of the news.
When science doesn’t have time to breathe; A new narrative of pressure, lack and hope
According to a survey, scientists feel the pressure to publish articles has increased, but the time and resources available to conduct the necessary research have decreased.
Educating mothers is the key to better protecting girls from sexual abuse
Elementary school-aged children face many challenges to protect themselves, and learning personal safety skills is critical for them. A new research has suggested a new way to better support girls aged 7 to 10.
The relationship between age and sex with “calcium deposition” in the cardiac carotid artery
Calcification of the carotid artery is one of the silent signs of cardiovascular diseases that often appear without specific symptoms and may develop years before a stroke occurs in the body. A new research has been conducted with the aim of investigating this phenomenon among the Iranian population.
Royal gel, special protector of sperm and male fertility
In recent years, researchers have paid more attention to the role of natural supplements in improving reproductive health. One of these compounds is royal jelly or queen bee food, which has now attracted the attention of Iranian researchers in studies related to male fertility.
A look at London’s academic center for the jewelery industry
The Royal College of Art London (RCA) with about 3000 students from 80 countries of the world, is still one of the leading centers for education in designing and making jewelry at the international level.
Humanoid robots equipped with artificial intelligence are going to nuclear power plants
Capgemini and Orano have unveiled Hoxo, a robot that integrates computer vision, artificial intelligence and advanced robotics to tackle operational challenges in nuclear facilities. This robot is located in the Orano Melox facility in the French Guard.
Promoting the scientific growth of universities by using the capacities of the National Science Foundation of Iran
The President’s vice president for science, technology and knowledge-based economy, emphasizing the necessity of the active role of universities for the growth of the country’s scientific growth indicators, said: Universities should put the revival of the country’s research process on the agenda by focusing on effective plans and use the supporting capacities of the National Science Foundation of Iran efficiently.
Development of technological cooperation between Sharif University of Technology and one of the largest car manufacturers in the country
The head of Sharif Industrial Jihad Organization announced the delivery and completion of the Roll Test construction project and the extension of the contract for support and production of equipment and parts for one of the country’s largest car manufacturers for the fourth consecutive year.
The comprehensive scientific map of the country is updated with the new diplomacy approach
The former ambassador of Iran to Senegal and a member of the international committee of the specialized council for transformation said: updating the comprehensive scientific map of the country with a new and skill-oriented diplomacy approach; The way out of apartheid is the science of the West.
The new version of GPT chat comes with 8 new characters
AI company OpenAI has officially announced the latest update to its GPT chat AI model, GPT‑5.1, just three months after the release of GPT‑5. This update includes two variants, GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking, which aim to increase speed, improve personality and follow instructions on the company’s flagship chat platform.
A natural molecule reverses memory loss in Alzheimer’s
Increasing levels of a specific molecule that declines with age restores memory and brain function in models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and does so not only by improving energy metabolism, as previously thought, but also by correcting Aran splicing errors that disrupt hundreds of genes critical to neuronal health.
Coordinated decisions are the key to improving the country’s higher education system
The vice-president of student affairs within the students’ organization of the Ministry of Science said: If universities and related vice-chancellors make decisions with coherence and coordination, many educational and welfare challenges of students will be solved.
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