Today, November 23, the field of science and university witnessed various news that this report has briefly covered.
According to RCO News Agency, Some news of today’s scientific and academic service are briefly presented in this report. To read the full version of the news, just click on its blue headline.
Investigating claims of climate engineering with the West’s secret weapon
While the new claim of an American expert in a popular podcast about Iran’s climate engineering has sparked controversy, ISNA’s investigations show that this is also just a conspiracy theory and has no scientific basis.
The ability of a certain part of the earth to collide with celestial objects!
The results of new research by researchers show that a part of the Earth is at greater risk of collision with interstellar objects.
What do you know about computers that work with human brain cells?
In a city by Lake Geneva, there are piles of living human brain cells that can be rented. These clumps, which are about the size of a grain of sand, can receive and respond to electrical signals just as computers do. Research groups from around the world can send tasks to these masses, hoping that they will process the information and send a signal back.
General practitioners’ need for more training to interpret CT scans of Covid-19
During the Covid-19 pandemic, lung imaging became one of the important tools to identify patients. But the question is, to what extent are general doctors able to interpret these images correctly and make a timely decision for treatment?
“New Glenn” missile was launched
After the successful launch of the Mars mission for NASA, Blue Origin has landed the large New Glenn rocket for the first time.
The emphasis of the head of the Ministry of Health Faculty Affairs Center on the need to determine the assignment of undecided cases
Dr. Jalili, the head of the Faculty Affairs Center of the Ministry of Health, on the second day of the national meeting of the Ministry of Health’s educational assistants, which was hosted by the Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, presented a report on the latest status of the recruitment of faculty members, administrative processes and welfare affairs of the country’s medical sciences universities.
“Atlas 5” rocket sent a communication satellite into Earth orbit
On the night of November 13, the “Etalaf Pertab and Launch” company launched a large and powerful telecommunication satellite into the earth’s orbit with the “Atlas 5” rocket.
15 winners of the science promotion award were introduced
The 26th science promotion week ended with the introduction of the winners.
NASA’s photo of the day of the Aurora Borealis over Florida
NASA has released a photo of the aurora borealis over Florida, showing it in a reddish glow.
The registration deadline for Shahid Motahari Festival has been extended
The deadline for submitting the educational processes of the 19th Shahid Motahari University Festival was extended until 30 Aban 1404.
“ChatGPT” says “yes” 10 times more than “no”.
A new research shows that the possibility of providing a “yes” answer by “ChatGPT” is up to 10 times more than providing a “no” answer.
The details of support for science Olympiad winners were announced
The details and the way to support the winners of the Scientific Olympiad of medical students of the country were announced.
The schedule for the registration of 4 high-demand student loans was announced
The schedule for the registration of the four most requested loans for the students of the Ministry of Science for the first semester of 1405-1404 was announced.
Chinese astronauts, fearing space debris, left for Earth with another spacecraft
Three Chinese astronauts are returning home, more than a week late, on board a different spacecraft than the one that took them into orbit.
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