Tag: science

  • Happiness in slow motion… Your body is an incredibly bizarre machine….

    Kimden: Suleyman Celimli [mailto:scelimli@gmail.com]

    Happiness. You’re looking at happiness

    Your body is an incredibly bizarre machine.

    “What you see is a myosin protein dragging an endorphin along a filament to the inner part of the brain’s parietal cortex which creates happiness. .”

  • ISLAMIC WORLD: Strong science in Iran, Tunisia, Turkey

    ISLAMIC WORLD: Strong science in Iran, Tunisia, Turkey

    Yojana Sharma and Wagdy Sawahel

    30 March 2011

    Iran, Tunisia and Turkey are among a number of countries beginning to challenge the dominance of established powerhouses of scientific research, according to major a new report that has identified rapidly emerging nations “not traditionally associated with a strong science base”.

    Although traditional ‘scientific superpowers’ still lead the field, a report released this week by Britain’s Royal Society – roughly equivalent to the country’s Academy of Sciences – looked beyond the more commonly documented challengers to Western science domination such as China, India and Brazil.

    It found that Iran has been expanding fastest in the number of scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals, growing from just 736 in 1996 to 13,238 in 2008.

    Other up-and-coming countries include Tunisia and Turkey, according to the report Knowledge, Networks and Nations: Global scientific collaboration in the 21st century.

    Turkey has improved its scientific performance “at a rate almost rivaling that of China”, after declaring research a public priority in the 1990s, the study said. Spending on R&D increased almost six-fold between 1995 and 2007 and now Turkey spends more annually than countries like Denmark, Finland or Norway. Four times as many papers with Turkish authors were published in 2008 as in 1996, the study said.

    Tunisia has increased the percentage of its gross domestic product spent on research and development from 0.03% in 1996 to 1.25% in 2009, while restructuring its national R&D system to create 624 research units and 139 research laboratories.

    James Wilsdon, head of policy at the Royal Society, said Tunisia had among the highest research investment in GDP terms in the region.

    Wilsdon told University World News that countries like Iran, Turkey and Tunisia had an established research base in their universities. “They are not yet up there with the OECD [advanced industrialised] countries but there is a lot to build on. A lot more can be done if investment can be directed towards these countries,” he added.

    “The scientific world is changing and new players are fast appearing,” said Chris Llewellyn Smith, chair of the study’s Advisory Group and Director of energy research at Oxford University “No historically dominant nation can afford to rest on its laurels if it wants to retain the competitive economic advantage that being a scientific leader brings.”

    He was referring in particular to countries like China, Singapore and Brazil. But other countries may not be far behind.

    Iran has already announced a 15-year comprehensive scientific plan to promote technological development and a knowledge-based economy. “Science must lead to self-actualisation,” President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said last month, unveiling the plan to promote long-term sustainable growth in science.

    Hadi Asadi Rahmani, a soil microbiologist at the Tehran-based Soil and Water Research Institute, told University World News another aim of the plan was to place Iran at the top of scientific knowledge production, innovation and technology in the Middle East.

    The plan includes spending 4% of gross domestic product on R&D by 2030 – an ambitious target aimed at overtaking the US, which spends 2.8% of GDP on research and Japan which spends 3.4%. Currently Iran’s R&D spending is around 0.6% of GDP.

    The plan focuses on science and technology in the higher education, defense, aerospace and nuclear sectors. The construction of nuclear power plants, nuclear fusion, building and manned missions to space are its main objectives.

    Drawn up by the High Council of the Cultural Revolution and prepared by 2,000 experts from 800 science and research centers, the plan includes 224 scientific projects that must be implemented by 2025.

    Ali Karami, an associate professor of molecular biology at Iran’s Baqiyatallah University of Medical Science, told University World News: “The plan will help in coordinating scientific activities in the country.” It would also speed up scientific progress at the national, regional and international levels.

    However, with unrest in North Africa and uncertainty in other countries, it is not clear how far these nations can keep up their advantage.

    Iranian professor Muhammad Sahimi, a chemical engineer at the University of Southern California, told University World News. “Even if Iran has the best science plan, without the scientists, who are emigrating en masse, the plan does not have much of a chance of succeeding.”

    via University World News – ISLAMIC WORLD: Strong science in Iran, Tunisia, Turkey.

  • United States and Turkey Sign Science and Technology Agreement

    United States and Turkey Sign Science and Technology Agreement

    Office of the SpokesmanWashington, DC
    October 20, 2010


    The Governments of the United States and the Republic of Turkey signed a Science and Technology Agreement today at the U.S. Department of State in Washington D.C. Assistant Secretary Kerri-Ann Jones of the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs signed on behalf of the United States while Deputy Under Secretary for Bilateral Affairs and Public Diplomacy Selim Yenel signed on behalf of Turkey.

    science technology

    This new Agreement, which replaces an earlier 1994 text, marks an important milestone in the rich history of U.S.-Turkish scientific cooperation. As President Obama stated during his visit to Turkey in April 2009, “…Turkey and the United States must stand together — and work together — to overcome the challenges of our time.” The Agreement will further this goal by providing the legal framework for increased agency-to-agency collaboration across a broad range of scientific disciplines.

    Scientific collaboration is only one facet of the U.S.-Turkish bilateral relationship. This Agreement will deepen and diversify relations between the two countries by facilitating the undertaking of joint cooperative research projects; exchanges for scientists, specialists and researchers; the establishment of science-based public-private partnerships; as well as the sharing of facilities, equipment and materials for scientific collaboration between the United States and Turkey. Areas of potential bilateral scientific cooperation include research on earthquake early warning and preparedness, environmental science, climate change, renewable energy, health, archeology, material science and chemistry.

    PRN: 2010/1495

  • How does he use the ants in order to forecast the earthquake

    How does he use the ants in order to forecast the earthquake

    Kadir Sütcü has coherence nearly ninety_nine percent in his estimation explained his story. The activities about forecasting the date and hour of probable İstanbul Earthquake are keeping on.

    While  walking around in my garden on november 11, 1999, I saw the ants went up the trees that I grew up and it doesn’t have rotten as the bees that escape from honeycomb go up the trees.

    On account of the fact that I graduated Agriculture Faculty, I appraısed this situatıon unusual. After that day on November 12, 1999 Düzce Earthquake happened and İstanbul shaked too. I decided to watch the ants which reacted the earthquake.

    Can the earthquake be forecasted before? This question is always asked. I look for the answer with this Project on which I studied. Today (21.11.2008) included, I made 6500 experiments with this ants in my garden and house.

    I publish the reports related with this experiments in my website: www.dkos.org and www.kadirs.com

    I try to estimate the date and hour of probable İstanbul Earthquke in resulting of unusual reaction of (1).ants colonies which live in my house plum tree and another alives (2).dogs, (3).snakes, (4).mice, (5).lizards,
    (6).earthwormes, (7).spiders, (8).gulls, (9).crows, (10).sparrows (11).plants and (12).sky.

    I established that these alives don’t show unusual reaction in some earthqukes happened below 5 magnitude in the Marmara Sea and cities in this  region because of the long distance.

    The each of ants show unusual reaction before November 12,1999 Düzce Earthquake have thousands neural cells  and  live together harmonously and perception organs are in their feet and also walk by following chemical segretion so that control eachother. These are main features of ants By following the colonies in the plum tree and 24 colonies in the nest made specially  with four hours interval daily and in resulting of 4000 experiments, I started to declare in my website the max. Earthquake which can be occured between 39,5-41,5 latitude and 26-29,5 longitude valid through24 hours by appraising the unusual reaction after the date of July 01,2007.

    The people visited my website can decide whether it is scientific or not by following      about the magnitude of the earthquake occured the last 24 hours in the and
    http://sismo deprem.gov.tr/DEPREM/SONDEPREMLER/sondepremler.php sites and the magnitude of earthquake that we forecasted in our website Please click the site for listening to the story of Düzce Earthquake.

    Going on watching my website. 

    Note:contact with Kadir Sütçü: kadirs33@hotmail.com

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