TEHRAN (ANA)- One of the knowledge-based companies based at Pardis Technology Park (PTP) has been able to create a software to help with jewelry stores management.
TEHRAN (ANA)- The head of Information Technology Organization of Iran (ITO) said that Iran ranks 15th in the world in terms of the number of articles in the field of artificial intelligence.
TEHRAN (ANA)- A research team in Iran has successfully designed nano educational toys in order to familiarize children with the use of nanotechnology in the transmission of electricity with conductive ink.
TEHRAN (ANA)- The IT and mechanical engineers of a technological company in Iran stationed at the ‘Highway’ innovation plant designed a Smart Fleet Management System (FMS) as a combination of hardware and software.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at Singapore University of Technology and Design delve into the bilingual experience and its impact on children's context-sensitive perception of trust, offering insights into how language diversity can enrich and benefit children's social-cognitive development.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Technicians at a company in Iran have developed a Fourier -transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) system to analyze different states of matter.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at a technology company in Iran have successfully designed and manufactured opto-mechanical components for use in optics, laser and photonics laboratories.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Babies that are just a few months old will learn more from nursery rhymes and other sing-song talk than standard baby babble chat, according to a new study by the University of Cambridge looking at the foundation of language in infants.
TEHRAN (ANA)- A new study by the University of Central Florida shows that searching online to evaluate news actually increases belief in misinformation, particularly when search engines return low-quality information which highlights the need for better media literacy programs and improved search engine responses.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Parents should speak to their babies using sing-song speech, like nursery rhymes, as soon as possible and that's because babies learn languages from rhythmic information, not phonetic information, in their first months, researchers at University of Cambridge say.