
Iranian Researchers Find Innovative Way to Cool Fuel Cells
TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at Amirkabir University of Technology found a new method based on two-phase Taylor flow to improve the cooling of polymer membrane fuel cells.

Iran-Made Ion Mobility Spectrometer Makes Analysis of Toxins
TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian knowledge-based company has succeeded in producing an ion mobility spectrometer with multiple ionization sources which can detect trace amounts of chemicals, toxins, and drugs.

Scientists Turn E-Waste into Pure Gold Using Pool Cleaner, Sunlight
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at Flinders University have unveiled a groundbreaking method to extract gold from electronic waste and ore using a mix of saltwater, UV light, and a recyclable polymer.

Iran-Made Artificial Turf Receives FIFA Approval
TEHRAN (ANA)- A knowledge-based company in Iran succeeded in production of artificial turf with a special formulation and design that is approved by the international sports organizations, including the FIFA.

Iranian Scientists Improve Performance of Lithium Batteries with Turmeric Active Ingredient
TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at Amirkabir University of Technology presented a method to improve the performance of lithium batteries by using turmeric antioxidant active ingredient which is applicable in renewable energy storage devices.

Scientists Double Battery Performance with Dry Electrodes
TEHRAN (ANA)- A dry-process zinc-iodine battery from Adelaide offers safer, longer-lasting energy storage with high capacity and stability.

Cobalt Catalyst Outperforms Precious Metals
TEHRAN (ANA)- CoS-1 is a cobalt zeolite catalyst that boosts propylene production efficiently and stably, challenging platinum-based alternatives.

New Catalyst Destroys ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Seconds
TEHRAN (ANA)- New catalyst developed at Goethe University Frankfurt can break strong carbon-fluorine bonds, with potential applications in pharmaceutical production.

World’s First Hybrid Betavoltaic Cell Promises Decades of Power without Charging
TEHRAN (ANA)- DGIST scientists created the first practical next-gen betavoltaic cell using carbon-14 and perovskite.