Head of Communication, Information and Public Relations Dept. of the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology Parviz Karami said on Mon. that Islamic Republic of Iran will export COVID-19 serology kits to neighboring Turkey next week.
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In its flexible form, polyurethane foam is commonly used in large-scale applications including automobile interiors, carpet underlay, mattresses, acoustic foam and many other types of cushions. Rigid forms of the foam are also popular in the construction industry, with building insulation a primary use. Though many of these items are …
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Technologies that reduce carbon emissions are one of the most effective targets for the trillions of dollars of spending tied to coronavirus relief programs, more than 200 central bankers, Group of 20 finance ministers and top academics concluded in a study released this week. There are three sets of clean …
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The project will be integrated with the firm’s GEMS platform to improve market access and grid performance.
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The power displayed by the Noor-1 satellite introduced a change to the balance of power in favor of the Iranian nation and was a huge intelligence failure for the enemies of the Islamic revolution.
Read More »European Space Agency Launches New Tool to Combat Climate Change
The new technology will make it possible to track and attribute methane emissions around the world.
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Read More »Korean Scientists Develop New Stretchable Lithium-Ion Battery
Researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have developed a high-capacity lithium-ion battery that is flexible enough to be stretched. Led by senior researcher Jeong Gon Son, the team created an accordion-like micro-structure, which gives structural stretchability to non-stretchable materials, and thus constructed a micro-inwardly curved electrode framework …
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Global wind capacity of more than 650GW is generating 400 billion points of data annually.
Read More »Brits Remain Sceptical of Shifting to Only Electric Cars, Says New Research
As the UK Government prepares to ban the sale of conventional vehicles by 2035, a new study reveals the gaps in British infrastructure that could slow the transition.
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