Category: Science
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12th Iran Int’l Aerospace Exhibition kicks off in Kish Island
The opening ceremony of the event was attended by Iran’s Defense Minister, Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh, the commander of the Iranian Air Force, Brigadier General Hamid Vahedi, the CEO of Iran’s Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO) within… Continue Reading
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Black Women Face Higher Breast Cancer Mortality Due to Structural Racism – Space/Science news
The findings highlight that racial disparities, not biological differences, are the primary drivers of the higher mortality rates among Black women. While Black and white women are diagnosed with breast cancer at similar rates, Black women are 40%… Continue Reading
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Scientists Develop Diamond Battery Capable of Lasting Thousands of Years – Space/Science news
The battery, powered by carbon-14, a radioactive isotope with a half-life of approximately 5,700 years, is encased in synthetic diamond for safety. This design ensures that no harmful radiation is released, making it suitable for a range of… Continue Reading
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VP Aref visits Iran nuclear industry exhibition
Mohammad Reza Aref and his accompanying delegation visited the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran to observe an exhibition of the nuclear industry’s latest achievements. Aref met and held talks with Mohammad Eslami, the head of the Atomic… Continue Reading
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Iran Successfully Launches Fakhr-1 Satellite into Orbit – Space/Science news
The launch took place early in the morning, with Simorgh, a two-stage liquid-fueled rocket, deploying the satellite into low Earth orbit (LEO). Shortly after entering orbit, the Fakhr-1 transmitted its first signals to ground stations. This… Continue Reading
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Iran Successfully Launches Orbital Transfer Unit via Simorgh Rocket – Space/Science news
The launch took place early Friday from the Imam Khomeini Space Center, delivering Saman-1 and its two auxiliary payloads—a CubeSat and a research package—into an orbit with an apogee of 410 kilometers and a perigee of 300 kilometers, state… Continue Reading
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Venus’s Interior Has Been Dry for Most of Its History, New Evidence Shows – Space/Science news
Three astronomers have poured cold water on the idea that Venus once hosted oceans on its surface, suggesting instead that the planet’s interior has been dry for most of its history. Venus, our nearest planet, is sometimes labeled Earth’s twin,… Continue Reading
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Obesity May Cause Men to Lose Memory A Decade Earlier than Women, Study Finds – Space/Science news
Obesity may lead to memory loss and cognitive decline in men as much as a decade earlier than in women, according to research published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. The study analyzed data from 34,000 UK adults aged 45… Continue Reading
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Iran Develops Super-Resolution Satellite Imaging Technology – Space/Science news
Director of the Iranian Space Research Center Hassan Salariyeh announced on Friday that the super-resolution images taken by Khayyam satellite have been generated in cooperation with the domestic knowledge-based companies. The advanced satellite… Continue Reading
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Therapy, Rehabilitation Show Promise for Long COVID Relief, Study Reveals
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Talking therapies and physical rehabilitation may offer effective treatment for long COVID symptoms, according to a groundbreaking Canadian study. Continue Reading