Vice-President for Science and Technology Sorena Sattari said that Iran-made coronavirus diagnostic kits will be exported to Germany and Turkey in the coming weeks.
Read More »Australia to Pour $190 Million Into Hydrogen Projects
The Australian government on Monday set aside a $300 million ($191 million) to jumpstart hydrogen projects with the help of low-cost financing as the country aims to build the industry by 2030, the country’s energy minister said on Monday. The hydrogen push marks one of the few areas where the …
Read More »Smart DCC Installs New Cellular Network to Support Innovation and Research
UK-based wireless telecommunications provider Vilicom has installed the robust, in-building equipment.
Read More »T-Mobile Switches on New US Wind Farm, Adding more Green Energy to the Grid
The wind project is expected to generate enough clean energy to power approximately 60,000 homes for a year.
Read More »Indian Power Giant Invites Candidates to Build Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Based EVs
The project is a first of its kind in India, aimed to decarbonise the transportation industry in the national capital and the city of Leh.
Read More »Coronavirus Lingers in Air of Crowded Spaces, New Study Finds
The new coronavirus appears to linger in the air in crowded spaces or rooms that lack ventilation, researchers found in a study that buttresses the notion that Covid-19 can spread through tiny airborne particles known as aerosols.
Read More »Airbus to Develop Thermal Instrument to Support Franco-Indian Climate Satellite
Observations from the new satellite are expected to enhance the understanding of the water cycle and better define the impacts of climate change.
Read More »World’s Lightest Blade Passes First Tests
Edinburgh-based ACT Blade Ltd – a spin-off company from yacht-sail developer SMAR Azure — has completed the first of two static tests of its novel lightweight blade for wind farms at ORE Catapult’s National Renewable Energy Centre in Blyth. The tests are designed to pave the way for the blade’s …
Read More »Indigenous Energy Production Expected to Rise in Africa
A new report suggests the African continent could satisfy a quarter of all its energy need from renewable power within a decade.
Read More »WHO Considers Iran Strong Country in Healthcare System
Stating that Iran is a country whose healthcare network system is unique in the region, the Minister of Health said that the World Health Organization (WHO) has long recognized Iran as a successful country in healthcare issues.
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