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Innovative Filtration Technology Rapidly Targets “Forever Chemicals”
TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists have developed a novel filtration technology capable of rapidly capturing so-called “forever chemicals,” a breakthrough that could significantly advance efforts to reduce persistent environmental pollution.
U.S. Military Seizes Seventh Venezuela‑Linked Oil Tanker in Caribbean Enforcement Operation
TEHRAN (ANA)- U.S. military forces have captured a seventh oil tanker tied to Venezuela as part of Washington’s intensified efforts to enforce sanctions and assert control over the South American nation’s oil exports, officials said Tuesday.
Cost-Competitive Catalytic Process Converts Plastic Waste into Toluene
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers have unveiled a scalable catalytic method that converts waste polystyrene into toluene at costs below current industrial benchmarks, highlighting a potential pathway for sustainable petrochemical manufacturing.
Scientists Unlock Cancer-Fighting Power of Rarest Element on Earth
TEHRAN (ANA)- Texas A&M researchers have unlocked a new way to harness astatine-211, a rare and powerful isotope that may revolutionize cancer treatment.
Iranian Scientists, Colleagues Solve Mystery of CO₂ Absorption in Hydrocarbons
TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers from Khajeh Nasir Tousi University of Technology and scientific teams from Beijing University, in collaboration with international researchers, conducted a study on carbon dioxide (CO₂) absorption in hexadecane, the results of which could help develop more accurate prediction models and artificial intelligence for hydrocarbon resource management and carbon storage.
Scientists Crack Explosive Secret of How Diamonds Reach Surface
TEHRAN (ANA)- Diamonds hitch a ride to the surface through explosive kimberlite eruptions, powered by volatile-rich magmas, scientists said, adding, new simulations show that carbon dioxide and water are the secret ingredients that make these eruptions possible.
Iranian Scientists Produce Smart Materials to Purify Water, Store Energy
TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at the University of Zanjan in a study investigated how to make cerium-based metal-organic frameworks (Ce-MOFs), which have attracted attention recently due to their unique properties.
Why Is Ice Slippery? New Study Explains
TEHRAN (ANA)- For nearly two centuries, scientists believed that ice becomes slippery because pressure or friction melts its surface and new research from Saarland University overturns this idea.
Scientists Create Liquid Carbon in Lab for 1st Time
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers have completed a groundbreaking experiment at the European XFEL.
Scientists Heat Gold Hotter than Sun without Melting
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers heated gold to unprecedented temperatures without melting it, overturning a century-old theory and paving the way for breakthroughs in fusion and planetary science.
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