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Economy5 years ago
Iran, Turkey traders meet to step up ties amid US sanctions
Representatives of about 80 Iranian companies were meeting their counterparts  at a conference in Istanbul on Wednesday as part of a new push by Iran and Turkey to enhance their economic relations.
Iran, Turkey traders meet to step up ties amid US sanctions
Reports5 years ago
Stellar black hole discovered by Beijing observatory
A Chinese-led team of international scientists have discovered a stellar black hole in the Milky Way twice as massive as anything scientists previously thought.
Stellar black hole discovered by Beijing observatory
Economy5 years ago
Venezuela inks agreement with Iran in medical sector
The Venezuelan science minister has paid a visit to Iran’s Science and Technology Park in Tehran to buy medical equipment from Iran. 
Venezuela inks agreement with Iran in medical sector
Society5 years ago
Algae blooms to make glaciers melt faster than thought
Glaciers will melt faster than current models on climate change account for as algae blooms colonize them and reduce their ability to reflect the sun's heat.
Algae blooms to make glaciers melt faster than thought
News Bulletin5 years ago
Japan scientists develop artificial blood for all blood types
The synthetic blood can be used for any type and can help save lives in major emergencies.
Japan scientists develop artificial blood for all blood types
Interviews5 years ago
‘US ignores science if it hurts corporate interests’
Trump's views on science are ridiculous, but all administrations ignore hard science if it hurts the corporate bottom line, according to Myles Hoenig.
‘US ignores science if it hurts corporate interests’
Politics5 years ago
Trump’s abuse of science has hit 'crisis point': Study
An American think-tank has warned that interference in government research by the Trump administration has reached “a crisis point”.
Trump’s abuse of science has hit 'crisis point': Study
Society5 years ago
X-rays brighter than sun to virtually decipher ancient scrolls
Scientists at Britain have harnessed powerful light beams to virtually unwrap and decipher fragile scrolls dating back some 2,000 years.
X-rays brighter than sun to virtually decipher ancient scrolls
News Bulletin5 years ago
Press TV The Lite Bulletin
Monitoring and protecting the world's coral reefs is a prime job for scientists. But this time, gaming technology is helping the scientists to do their homework.
Press TV The Lite Bulletin
Economy5 years ago
Iran sanctions curb global scientific progress: Top journal
The British medical journal BMJ Global Health says US sanctions on Iran, a leading country in the world for science, are curtailing global scientific progress.
Iran sanctions curb global scientific progress: Top journal
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