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Iran Pioneers Genetic Preservation With Advanced Cell Storage for Species Revival

Human and Animal Cell Bank, Human and Animal Cell Bank has introduced a groundbreaking technology for storing tissue, cell, and DNA samples, marking a significant step in genetic preservation and advancing future research and animal cloning.

Healthy diet in Ramadan: the synergy of nutrition and traditional medicine

Considering its several thousand years of history and its emphasis on improving lifestyle and maintaining health, Iranian traditional medicine has a rich capacity to promote self-care, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.

Poetry book on Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah unveiled in Tehran

A ceremony was held on Sunday at Tehran’s Art Bureau to unveil the poetry book "Sacred Dahieh."

Artificial Intelligence: A new tool in service of resistance cinema

This year's Resistance International Film Festival marked the first official presence of artificial intelligence in cinematic productions, the assistant secretary of the festival said, emphasizing the need to overcome sanctions and develop local infrastructure to maximize the benefits of this technology.

Top Iranian universities in THE WUR by international outlook

The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings (WUR) by international outlook 2025 has ranked 85 Iranian universities among the top universities in the world.

Iran’s Book of the Year Awards

At a special ceremony held at Tehran's Vahdat Hall on Tuesday, the leading publications in various categories of the 42nd Iran’s Book of the Year Awards and 32nd Iran’s World Book Awards were recognized.

Deposit Return Scheme Day held in Tehran

The University of Tehran has held an event titled “Deposit Return Scheme Day” aimed to raise awareness about combating plastic pollution and recycling single-use beverage containers.

Iran utilizes UNESCO Chairs to strengthen scientific diplomacy

With 18 UNESCO Chairs in various fields, including education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, and communication and information, Iran is working to leverage the potential of these chairs to deepen scientific and research collaborations worldwide.

Naṣir al-Din al-Ṭusi: The 13th century Iranian polymath who revived Islamic sciences

Naṣir al-Din al-Ṭusi, a renowned Iranian philosopher and astronomer, is credited with reviving Islamic sciences during one of the most turbulent periods in history.

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