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Iranian Health related Artificial Intelligence has not been Commercialized so far
Dr. Ali Alizadeh, Chairman of the Digital Health Committee of the Deputy Minister of Research and Technology of the Ministry of Health, told Sina Press: "Naturally, new health related technologies enter the market much faster than other fields as it deals with people's lives and well-being. In this regard, artificial…
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Iranian Knowledge-based Companies Flourished During the Pandemic
The head of the National Center for National Technology Projects said: "We had no particular problems in supplying high-consumption medical equipment such as ventilators and oxygen generators at the time of the Covid-19 outbreak as the technical knowledge and production line of this technologies had already been established in the…
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The World is on the Verge of Ending the Biggest Recession in the History
In the meantime, it should be noted that the effects of Coronavirus were not only in the field of health, and this pandemic led to the formation of one of the largest economic recessions in the world.
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Is the new generation of agriculture on its way?
According to Sina Press, while the advancement of knowledge and the emergence of a new technology called the Internet of Things, has made a huge change in the agricultural industry in the world's leading countries, but Iran still has traditional agriculture and faces many long-standing problems.
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What are the healthiest foods to eat?
The Food Compass focuses on 54 different nutritional characteristics linked to major chronic diseases. These factors can increase or reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular problems, cancer, and malnutrition.
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Men are just as emotional as women
According to researchers from the University of Michigan however, this common belief is just a myth. As far as why the stereotype has such longevity, study authors explain it all comes down to how people interpret the emotions women and men display.
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Sharks may bite humans because they mistake us for seals and sea lions
Humans and seals look remarkably similar in the water from a great white shark’s perspective, suggesting that shark bites on humans may be a case of mistaken identity.
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Pfizer Says Lower Dose of Its COVID Vaccine Protects Younger Children
The data was given to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday, and the agency is expected to release its own analysis of the trial findings later in the day, The New York Times reported.
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Scientists Need Your Help in Identifying New Exoplanets Out in Space
The Planet Hunters Next-Generation Transit Search (NGTS), run by an international group of astronomers, has five years' worth of digital footage that needs sifting through. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to spot stars that briefly dim, perhaps suggesting a planet is passing in front of them.
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Egyptian official claims tomb of Alexander The Great in Siwa
According to the report, Mr Mohamed Omran director of the Tourism Department in Siwa ‘announced evidence suggesting the potential discovery of the tomb of Alexander the Great might be in the Marai area.’