TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The world’s first humanoid robot Olympics opened in Beijing this week, featuring more than 500 androids from 16 nations competing in sports and technical challenges, though early events were marked by crashes, falls, and…
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Robots Stumble As China Hosts First Humanoid Olympics
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Space Chief Confirms Autumn Launch of Two Iranian Satellites via Russian Carrier – Space/Science news
Speaking to Tasnim, Salarieh explained that the construction of the Chabahar Space Center has been planned in three phases.
The first phase focuses on solid-fuel launch vehicles and includes administrative buildings, telemetry and control…
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Iran’s Zafar, Paya satellites to be launched on Russian Soyuz
Hassan Salarieh, head of the Iranian Space Agency, told Tasnim that two remote-sensing satellites, Zafar and Paya, which were prepared for launch last year, will be sent into orbit on a Russian Soyuz rocket this fall. He added that a domestic…
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Scientists Recreate Universe’s First Ever Molecules – Space/Science news
The findings shake up our understanding of the origin of stars in the early universe and “calls for a reassessment of the helium chemistry in the early universe,” the researchers wrote in the new study, published July 24 in the journal Astronomy…
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China Develops ‘Pregnancy Robot’ Capable of Giving Birth
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A Chinese tech firm is racing to deliver what could be the world’s first “gestation robot”.
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Large asteroid to pass by Earth on August 17
An asteroid known as 2025 PM with a diameter of about 50 meters will pass Earth on August 17 at a distance approximately equivalent to the distance between our planet and the Moon, the laboratory of solar astronomy of the Space Research Institute…
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Peculiar Supernova Prompts New Theories about Cosmos – Space/Science news
The finding was the first time astrophysicists have observed a giant star exploding as the result, they believe, of its interaction with a dense black hole. The supernova was triggered by the intense gravitational stress of trying to “swallow”…
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Iran biotech excellence reshaping economy, defying sanctions
Under the weight of longstanding sanctions and restrictions, the country has begun to harness the power of science and innovation to reduce its dependence on foreign imports, improve public health, and safeguard food security.
In doing so, Iran…
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Iran joins club of countries that produce supercapacitors
Noor Ali Mohammadi, managing director of the Chemical Industries Research Group which is run by the Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR) known as Jahad-e-Daneshgahi announced that researchers at the group had domestically…
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Iran joins club of producers of supercapacitors
Noor Ali Mohammadi, managing director of the Chemical Industries Research Group which is run by the Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR) known as Jahad-e-Daneshgahi announced that researchers at the group had domestically…
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