TEHRAN, Mar. 15 (MNA) —The prototype of Iran’s national artificial intelligence platform was unveiled in Tehran Saturday with the participation of Iran’s Vice-President for Science and Technology and Knowledge-based Economy Hossein Afshin.
Category: Science
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Iran unveils 1st homegrown AI Platform: VP
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Mirzakhani needs to be remembered on Inl. Day of Mathematics
The International Day of Mathematics (IDM) is a worldwide celebration. Each year on March 14 all countries are invited to participate through activities for both students and the general public in schools, museums, libraries and other spaces.
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VIDEO: Huge explosion at Texas Tech Uni. sends green flames
Frightening footage revealed how the underground chamber caught alight before thick black smoke poured out amid a roaring fire. The incident on Wednesday led school officials to issue evacuation orders for several buildings and cancel classes for…
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Astronomers Unveil First 3D Map of Milky Way’s Interstellar Dust – Space/Science news
The research was led by Zhang Xiangyu, a Chinese doctoral student at Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, in collaboration with his advisor, Dr. Gregory Green.
The study utilized data from China’s Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber…
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Yale suspends Iranian scholar for pro-Palestine support
Helyeh Doutaghi, who serves as the Deputy Director of the Law and Political Economy (LPE) Project at Yale, in a public statement on Wednesday, denounced her suspension as a retaliatory action against her pro-Palestinian stance and a violation of…
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China’s New Spy Satellite Sees Faces from 100 km Away – Space/Science news
According to a report, the satellite significantly outperforms modern spy cameras and telescopes with an approximate performance increase of 100 times.
Moreover, the new technology provides an opportunity for the surveillance of foreign…
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Cities Face ‘Whiplash’ of Floods, Droughts As Temperatures Rise – Space/Science news
Researchers analyzed 42 years of weather data from more than 100 major cities and found that South and Southeast Asia are experiencing intensifying rainfall, while Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa are becoming increasingly dry.
“There…
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Tehran, Moscow ink MoU to jointly build microelectronics
Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade signed the agreement with the Nano and Micro Technology Development Headquarters, a division of the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science, Technology, and the Knowledge-Based Economy, on Tuesday, the…
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BRICS news digest for the previous week
Republic of Zimbabwe seeking to join BRICS
The country is awaiting the outcome of its application to join the group. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic Amon Murwira at a meeting with…Continue Reading
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Scientists Develop Battery Powered by Nuclear Waste – Space/Science news
The study, led by scientists at Ohio State University, demonstrates how ambient gamma radiation from nuclear waste can power microelectronics. While the current output is limited to small sensors, researchers believe the technology could be…
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