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Iranian Knowledge-based Companies Flourished During the Pandemic
Dr. Mohammad Hossein Beheshti: We had no particular problems in supplying high-consumption medical equipment at the time of the Covid-19 outbreak.
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The World is on the Verge of Ending the Biggest Recession in the History
The world has gone into an endless nightmare for the past two years, with millions infected and many dying by the Coronavirus.
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Is the new generation of agriculture on its way?
Agriculture plays an important and vital role in ensuring food and national security as its products are often considered strategic goods.
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What are the healthiest foods to eat?
Scientists have developed a new dietary guide, dubbed the “Food Compass,” to help people make healthier eating choices. It profiles the nutrients of more than 8,000 foods and beverages and rates them as good or bad for you.
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Men are just as emotional as women
The stereotype that women are more reactionary and prone to emotional outbursts than men has persisted for a long, long time.
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Sharks may bite humans because they mistake us for seals and sea lions
Instances of sharks biting humans are rare, and researchers think they may happen when the marine predators confuse us for other species
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Pfizer Says Lower Dose of Its COVID Vaccine Protects Younger Children
A lower dose of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine is 90.7% effective in preventing symptomatic COVID-19 in children aged 5 to 11, according to new clinical trial data from the company.
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Scientists Need Your Help in Identifying New Exoplanets Out in Space
If you've always wanted to discover a planet for your very own, now's your chance. Researchers are calling on the public for help in identifying exoplanets – planets orbiting stars outside of our own Solar System.
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Egyptian official claims tomb of Alexander The Great in Siwa
An Egyptian official has insisted there is sufficient evidence for the discovery of the elusive tomb of Alexander the Great, reported media outlet Egypt Independent.
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Eating highly-processed foods for a month can lead to memory loss
There are plenty of waistline-related reasons to avoid highly processed foods, but a new study is adding yet another to the list. Ohio State University scientists report ultra processed foods actively harm memory function within older brains.