The field of science and university today 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.
The drug that stopped Alzheimer’s
A new drug halted the development of Alzheimer’s in a successful trial.
Cyber disaster at the University of Phoenix; Information theft of 3.5 million people
The University of Phoenix recently faced one of the largest data breaches in the US higher education sector; An incident that exposed the personal and financial information of nearly 3.5 million students, employees, professors and contractors of this university to unauthorized access.
Control of “prediabetes” with probiotics
In a new study, researchers have investigated whether taking a type of probiotic can help people with prediabetes, and preliminary results show that this natural pathway may play a role in blood sugar control.
strikes, closure of courses and unprecedented work pressure; A deep crisis at the University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham in England has faced a wave of concern and protest among staff and faculty members by implementing an extensive structural “transformation and consolidation” program. The main focus of this program is to increase the student-to-employee ratio, close or suspend admissions in dozens of academic fields, and reorganize the management structure of the university; Actions that critics say could have “catastrophic” consequences.
The leaves reveal when the fruit is ripe
In order to know whether their fruits are ripe or not, farmers usually have to pick and examine parts of the same fruit; Work that reduces the amount of product. However, using a new method, they will soon be able to leave all the fruit intact and check the leaves next to the fruit instead.
Women are better than men in diagnosing diseases from the face
It has happened to many people that when they were sick they heard from others that they did not look well or they themselves at some point in their life thought that another person looked sick. People often use nonverbal facial cues, such as drooping eyelids and pale lips, to diagnose illness in others, and now a new study shows that women are more sensitive to these subtle signs than men.
Risk factors and new treatment paths of breast cancer
With an extensive review of global studies, the country’s researchers have tried to provide a clear picture of the breast cancer situation, factors influencing its occurrence, and new treatment paths to increase public awareness of this disease.
Concerns about scientific violations in the country decreased/research ethics committees were activated
The Acting Vice President of Research of the Ministry of Science announced the reduction of scientific violations in the country and said: With the activation of research ethics committees in universities, the situation of scientific violations has become more controllable compared to the past.
Indian rocket launched a record-breaking satellite into Earth orbit
An Indian rocket launched a satellite for smart phones into the earth’s orbit on the night of December 23.
The details of holding three recruitment tests were announced
License exams for customs brokers, road organization and selection of official tax advisors will be held on Friday, the fifth of January.
Production of nanoemulsion of effective plant substances with a native Iranian device
By designing and building a device based on multicycle DIC technology, the technologists of one of the companies presented a new, fast and environmentally friendly method for extracting effective plant substances in the form of nanoemulsion.
Countdown to the launch of a 35 kg private sector satellite with a smart agriculture mission
The second example of the Kausar satellite is a combination of the capabilities of the Kausar and Hodhud satellites, and the third is a private sector project that, with a weight of 35 kg and dimensions of 20 x 30 x 40 cm, performs earth imaging and Internet of Things missions at the same time. This satellite, which is designed to promote smart agriculture and earth monitoring, will be launched into the Leo orbit on January 7 from the Russian Vostochny base.
NASA’s Photo of the Day of Little Red Dots in the Early Universe
Images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope show tiny red dots in the early universe.
Do electric cars really catch fire more often than gasoline cars?
If electric cars are so dangerous, why are gasoline cars responsible for the vast majority of car fires?
Olympics of intellectual games helps to strengthen the human capital of universities
The cultural and social vice-president of the Ministry of Science said: The intellectual games Olympics have provided a platform for students’ intellectual ability, creativity, and spirit of collective work to emerge in a coherent and purposeful manner, and this can lead to strengthening the human capital of universities.
China built a school for humanoid robots
China has opened an unusual school that aims to train humanoid robots to perform a wide range of tasks; From working in the production lines of factories to helping at home and public spaces.
Russia designed a space station to produce artificial gravity
A Russian company has presented a plan to build a new space station capable of generating artificial gravity.
No artificial intelligence tool can detect 100%
A member of the scientific staff of the Islamic World Citation Institute said: The tools for detecting the use of artificial intelligence in scientific articles have not yet been determined and absolute detection is not possible.
The search for aliens continues
Despite years of media controversy, there are still reports of sightings of flying objects with unknown origin and purpose and unusual capabilities in the American sky; Objects that allegedly flew over sensitive facilities and disrupted commercial flights, and the search for them appears to be ongoing.
Silver construction with Sylvadium, an alloy with more shine and less blackening
Sylvadium alloy for use in the jewelry industry and the joint research work of Amirkabir University of Technology, Rahimi House of Cultural Heritage and Art Research Institute were unveiled.
“Scientific immorality” is the most important damage of artificial intelligence for publications
ISC faculty member said: Ignoring ethics in the use of artificial intelligence can lead to the production of inauthentic and unreliable scientific findings.
Artificial intelligence becomes the eyes of the blind
A new wearable device for blind people can help them move independently in public spaces and outdoors. A device similar to “glasses” that shows them the right path.
Iran’s scientific record breaking; Registration of 125 new publications in reliable global databases
The Director General of the Policy Office of the Ministry of Science announced the unprecedented registration of about 125 Iranian publications in international databases such as WOS and Scopus over the past 4 years and said: This success is the result of targeted planning and coordinated efforts.
Artificial intelligence does not replace researchers
A member of the academic staff of Islamic World Science Institute said: Although the use of artificial intelligence in the publication of science is inevitable and urgent; But this technology appears in the role of a facilitator and cannot replace the creativity and innovation of researchers.
Provision of facilities to the selected students of the exemplary student festival up to 200 million tomans
The second session of the Supreme Policy Council of the 33rd edition of the Model Student Festival ended with the approval of the provision of facilities up to 200 million tomans to the selected people of this festival.
Hubble Space Telescope image of an unusual pair of galaxies
“Hubble Space Telescope” has photographed two galaxies that are close to each other.
Why do the villagers not like wood cultivation?
In a new study, researchers focusing on the conditions of the villages in the south of the country, have examined the challenges that prevent the active participation of local communities in a sustainable way of agriculture and land exploitation; A way that can help both the environment and rural livelihood.
Azad University language test registration begins
EPT exam registration started in January 1404 of Islamic Azad University.
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