Iranian Company Produces Flame Retardants for Use in Different Industries

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at one of the knowledge-based companies in Iran have not only produced bio-polymers for use in toys and food coatings, but also, they have produced flame retardant powders that make cables and construction equipment resistant in fire.

Researchers Grow Embryonic Humanized Kidneys inside Pigs for 28 Days

TEHRAN (ANA)- Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health researchers have successfully created chimeric embryos containing a combination of human and pig cells.

Environmental DNA Successfully Assesses Changes in Marine Biodiversity

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at the NHM have found that marine biodiversity can be measured with environmental DNA (eDNA) – an application of gene sequencing to environmental biology and this method should allow for the rapid assessment of changes in marine life, making environmental DNA a critical tool for managing climate change responses. 

3D Bioprinting to Unveil Secrets of Brain

TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists at Monash University in Victoria successfully employed bioprinting techniques to create 3D neuronal constructs using rat neurons and astrocytes.

Nanotechnology Used by Iranian Scientists to Produce DNA, RNA Kits

TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists at an Iranian company applied nanotechnology to make different types of DNA and RNA extraction kits.

Air Pollution Monitoring May Accidentally Help Scientists Track Biodiversity

TEHRAN (ANA)- Paper filters from the Auchencorth Moss air quality monitoring station in Scotland were chock full of genetic material from local animals and plants and similar facilities around the globe could help researchers track biodiversity, scientists at the York University found.

Iranian Scientists Produce Hydrogel for Cartilage Repair by Using Biodegradable Ketira Polymer

TEHRAN (ANA)- Academic researchers in Iran have produced a multi-layered hydrogel to repair damaged cartilage by using ketira as a biodegradable polymer.

New look at Iceman’s DNA Reveals New Ancestry, Other Surprises

TEHRAN (ANA)- Though the Iceman mummy’s skin is obviously dark, scientists used to think that was a result of being frozen in a glacier for more than 5,000 years but new genetic analysis by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology reveals that Ötzi really was dark-skinned.

Researchers Provide New Insights into Early Biological Evolution on Mars

TEHRAN (ANA)- A team of researchers at Indiana University and NASA have uncovered the first tangible evidence for sustained wet-dry evolution on Mars, which is considered essential for prebiotic chemical evolution, a stepping-stone towards the emergence of life.

Iranian Researchers Use New Method to Predetermine Gender of Animal Offspring

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) have acquired a new method for sex manipulation to predetermine the sex of animal offspring using microfluidic systems to separate cells.
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