Author name: Somayeh Nosrati

Somayeh Nosrati was born in 1982 in Tehran. She holds a Master's degree in artificial intelligence from Khatam University of Tehran.

The Factors Affecting Acceptance of E-Learning: A Machine Learning Algorithm Approach

The Factors Affecting Acceptance of E-Learning: A Machine Learning Algorithm Approach

Abstract The Covid-19 epidemic is affecting all areas of life, including the training activities of universities around the world. Therefore, the online learning method is an effective method in the […]

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clubhouse Security

Security breach on Clubhouse app – clubhouse Security | part 3

The clubhouse has a security problem A security problem in a clubhouse can reveal users’ personal information and audio files. The phonearena, Clubhouse that the last few months has launched

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Detection and Tracking Contagion using IoT-Edge Technologies: Confronting COVID-19 Pandemic

Detection and Tracking Contagion using IoT-Edge Technologies: Confronting COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract The ongoing pandemic of Corona-Virus (COVID-19) induced by the coming forth category of SARS-CoV-2, has terrified worldwide human health. Primarily, COVID-19 challenges can be categorized into (a) way of

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Blockchain-Envisioned Softwarized Multi-Swarming UAVs to Tackle COVID-I9 Situations

Blockchain-Envisioned Softwarized Multi-Swarming UAVs to Tackle COVID-I9 Situations

Abstract With the spread of novel coronavirus, global health concerns have increased as it has flattened the curve of mortality worldwide. To handle such containment of the disease, multi-swarm Unmanned

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Suez Canal

The cargo ship that had blocked the Suez Canal set off

A giant container ship the length of four football pitches has become wedged across Egypt’s Suez Canal, blocking one of the world’s busiest trade routes. Dozens of vessels are stuck, waiting for rescue boats to free the 400m-long (1,312ft) ship, which was knocked off course by strong winds. Egypt has reopened the canal’s older channel to divert some traffic until the grounded ship can move again. The container ship Ever Given, owned by the Japanese company Shoei Kisen and operated by the Taiwanese company Evergreen Marine, sank a week ago at 151 km of the Suez Canal en route from China to Rotterdam. The length of this ship is 400 meters, its width is 59 meters and it’s carrying capacity is about 224 thousand tons.

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