Yesterday at academician A.Guliyev Institute of Chemistry of Additives of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) a meeting with representatives of ANAS High Technologies Park (HTP) was held. The director of the institute, academician Vagif Farzaliyev told the guests about the history, structure and main areas of activity of the Institute, as well as training of highly qualified personnel,...
Azerbaijani science has suffered a heavy loss. Head of the laboratory of "Fine organic synthesis" of Academician A. Guliyev Institute of Chemistry of Additives of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan (ANAS), Doctor Sciences in Chemistry, Professor, famous scientist in the field of organic chemistry Sabir Ahmed oglu Mammadov died at the age of 84.
Sabir Mammadov was born...
What do you consider fast for fast charging? 25W? 30W? 65W? Oppo has decided that its own super-fast SuperVOOC charging tech is not fast enough and has teased insane 125W smartphone charging speeds.
The BBK stablemate of OnePlus, vivo, and realme is often at the forefront of smartphone tech, but charging is one area in which they have ruled the roost for...
Chinese self-driving start-up WeRide said it will be the first in China to test fully driverless cars on the open road as the world’s biggest auto market doubles down on efforts to develop autonomous driving technologies.
After securing China’s first remote-control permit for road tests of Intelligent and Connected Vehicles (ICV) from local authorities in Guangzhou, capital of southern Guangdong...
Hyundai County Electric is the name of the first electric minibus developed by the Seoul-based company. The vehicles has been recently unveiled. It’ll be introduced in the Korean market.
The 7,710 mm-long County Electric is equipped with a high-efficiency and high-power 128-kWh lithium-ion-polymer battery that provides a range of 250 km on a full charge, the manufacturer highlights. Hyundai Motor will offer...
Researchers from the Wyss Institute have developed a new smart fabric that can inflate and deflate based on temperature-dependent liquid-vapor phase changes. The researchers believe that the new smart fabric could be used to create soft robots using a specially engineered fabric to help with rehabilitation therapies or as enhancements to protect the wearer while performing strenuous tasks.
The team also...
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The summer exam session of the first-year master students continues at the Institute of Chemistry of Additives of ANAS
The summer examination session of first-year master students studying at the Institute of Chemistry of Additives of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences continues. Due to the quarantine regime used in the country, master’s exams are organized online through the Zoom platform. To date, master students have successfully passed the relevant exams in general and special subjects, such as "Pedagogy...
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COVID-19: Bahrain’s virus-fighting robot uses UV light to disinfect public spaces, offices
Abu Dhabi: A new COVID-19-fighting robot that emits ultraviolet (UV) light to disinfect public spaces and offices has been revealed in Bahrain.
The autonomous machine beams out short-wavelength UV which kills coronavirus particles by disrupting their DNA in a process known as ‘ultraviolet germicidal irradiation’.
A prototype designed by Fab Lab Bahrain, in collaboration with the country’s Ministry of Youth and...
One of the most exciting aspects of the world of technology is how one innovation builds atop one another. From basic computers, we moved to more complex operating systems and touchscreen technology—and for cell phones, too, as they graduated into smartphones. From the first basic SLA 3D printer brought forth by Chuck Hull in the 80s, we have moved forward to...
A new MIT robot that uses UV light to kill the coronavirus could be used to disinfect warehouses, schools, and offices.
The system has already been used to sanitize the Greater Boston Food Bank. In tests, the robot covered a 4,000 square foot area of the warehouse within 30 minutes, providing enough light to neutralize around 90% of coronavirus particles.
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