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Esfahak village gains UNESCO research chair for earth architecture
The village of Esfahak in South Khorasan province has been awarded one of UNESCO’s 34 prestigious research chairs, marking an achievement for the local and national cultural heritage and scientific communities. The announcement was made by Mohammad Arab, head of the Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Office of Tabas county, who confi ...
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Iran unveils 1st locally-made ECT cancer-treatment device
The prototype of the Iranian-made Electrochemotherapy (ECT) device was unveiled in Tehran Monday with the participation of the chancellor of Universit ...
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Nahid-2 telecommunications satellite to be launched soon
The head of Iran’s Space Research Center says Nahid-2 satellite will be launched into the space in the very near future. Speaking in an interview with ...
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Annual honey exports rise 20% despite policy hurdles
Iran’s honey exports grew by 20 percent in the previous Iranian year (ended on March 20), according to the official in charge of the country’s beekeep ...
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“Servants of the Nation” exhibition inaugurated in Tehran
An exhibition of poster and typography on the occasion of the first anniversary of the martyrdom of President Ebrahim Raisi and his companions was ina ...
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Persian medicine to help improve infertility treatment
Over 32 specialized medical centers are benefitting from Persian medicine across the country to increase the chance of infertility treatment, Nafiseh ...
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Iran’s annual oil exports hit $67b, highest in a decade: CBI
Iran exported $67 billion worth of oil in the Iranian calendar year 1403 (ended on March, 20, 2025), marking its highest oil revenue in the past decad ...
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Over 7 mln foreign tourists visited Iran last year: official
Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts has said that 7.3 million foreign tourists visited Iran last year (March 21, 2024 to Mar ...
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Three space bases to be launched by yearend: Iran’s ICT min.
Iran’s minister of information and communications technology (ICT) has said that three equipped space bases would be launched in the country by the en ...
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Archaeological survey reveals evidence of Paleolithic human presence in Kerman plain
An archaeological team has uncovered evidence of continuous human presence in the central plains of Kerman, southern Iran, stretching from the Paleoli ...