How AI is Changing the Social Media Landscape!
Social media analytics is the process of collecting, analyzing and reporting on data from social media platforms. It's important to understand that social media analytics are different from traditional web analytics in that they focus on people rather than pageviews or clicks.
Some $500,000 earmarked for Zagros Forest pest control
Some 260 billion rials (about $500,000) has been allocated for implementing pest management plans in Zagros Forest.
KANS to Honor Young Researchers of Islamic World
Knowledge Application and Notion for Society (KANS) is to honor six young researchers of the Islamic world in 2023 KANS competition
Russia seeking to facilitate medical imports from Iran
The head of the Food and Drug Administration has said Russia is seeking to facilitate medical imports from Iran.
FAO takes steps to curb Red Palm Weevil in Iran
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has taken positive steps towards curbing the spread of red palm weevil (RPW), a highly destructive transboundary pest that can cause serious damage to date palm trees, leading to the death of the infested trees.
Over 440 earthquakes occur in a month
A total of 443 earthquakes have been recorded across the country over the past calendar month that ended on April 20, according to the Seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Tehran.
Summer warmer than normal forecasted
The national center for drought and crisis management has forecasted the summer this year will be warmer than normal in the country.
Traditional medicine an opportunity for health tourism: official
The Iranian traditional medicine provides an exceptional opportunity for the development of health tourism in the country, Arman Zargaran, a health ministry official, has said.
Creating Interactive Objects for Post-Pandemic Life
Polish Design Summer School 22 was jointly organized by Embassy of Poland in Tehran, University of Tehran, and Safavi House Cultural Centre in Isfahan.
SDSs from Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia may enter Iran
Ahad Vazifeh, head of the national center for drought and crisis management, has said new sources of sand and dust storms, originating from Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia may enter Iran.