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Scientists develop novel biomaterial for skin repair and infection control
(Tehran Ana)- Researchers have developed a new biocompatible material for treating damaged skin that shows strong antibacterial and antifungal activity, offering promising potential for advanced wound care.
New low-cost additivei mproves fire resistance in building materials
(Tehran Ana)- Scientists have developed a new, affordable chemical additive that significantly reduces the flammability of PVC, with potential applications in safer and cheaper construction materials and electrical cables.
Scientists identify early immune aging process
(Tehran Ana)- A new study shows that immune cells begin losing sensitivity to inflammatory signals as early as age 30, offering new insights into age-related diseases.
Iranian scientist wins UNESCO young scientists award 2025
(Tehran Ana)- Iranian researcher Behzad Ghiasi has been awarded the UNESCO Young Scientists Award 2025 for a project on restoring the Miankaleh wetlands and promoting sustainable livelihoods.
New AI system diagnoses brain tumors within minutes
(Tehran Ana)- Researchers in Germany have developed an AI-powered system that can identify brain tumor types within minutes by analyzing microscopic tissue images, offering a faster and more accessible approach to diagnosis.
Nanocatalyst enhances destruction of cancer cells
(Tehran Ana)- Scientists have introduced a novel photochemical nanocomposite that improves targeted destruction of melanoma cells under light exposure.
Ultrasound patch could transform treatment of heart rhythm disorders
(Tehran Ana)- Researchers at MIT have developed a wearable ultrasound-based device that restores normal heart rhythms without the need for invasive surgery.
Iran’s renewable energy capacity surges 150% as clean power expansion accelerates
(Tehran Ana)- Iran’s renewable energy capacity has increased by more than 150 percent since mid-2024, reaching over 3,165 megawatts as the country accelerates its clean energy expansion plans.
Global Scholars Urge Halt to Attacks on Iranian Universities in Open Letter
(Tehran Ana)- Hundreds of academics worldwide, including Nobel laureates, have signed an open letter calling for an immediate end to attacks on Iran’s scientific institutions and urging accountability for those responsible.
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