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Sci-Tech7 years ago
Ultra-processed foods linked to cancer: New study
Researchers from France and Brazil suggest that using ultra-processed foods could cause cancer.
Ultra-processed foods linked to cancer: New study
InfoClips7 years ago
Bats that never get old may hold the key to immortality
Small mammals reproduce fast and die young but certain types of bats called Myotis seem to be the exception to this rule.
Bats that never get old may hold the key to immortality
News Bulletin7 years ago
World's smallest cell phone is size of human thumb
The Clubit New Media company has introduced the Zanco Tiny T1, a phone smaller than a person's thumb, in Leeds.
World's smallest cell phone is size of human thumb
Sci-Tech7 years ago
Google-backed tech firm unveils Magic Leap goggles
Google-backed Magic Leap company has revealed a mixed reality headset aimed at changing the way system users will interact with computers and reality.
Google-backed tech firm unveils Magic Leap goggles
Iran Today7 years ago
Mustafa Prize and growth of science in Iran
This edition of the program is about the Mustafa Prize ceremony in Iran.
Mustafa Prize and growth of science in Iran
Reports7 years ago
2nd Mustafa Prize honors Muslim scientists
Iran’s capital Tehran has hosted the second edition of the Mustafa Prize award ceremony.
2nd Mustafa Prize honors Muslim scientists
Sci-Tech7 years ago
Japanese scientists make battery breakthrough
Japanese scientists have developed a new type of chemical that could bring about a breakthrough in battery making by facilitating greater power storage.
Japanese scientists make battery breakthrough
Sci-Tech7 years ago
Machines could overpower humans: Stephen Hawking
Renowned scientist Stephen Hawking​​​​​​​ says artificial intelligence could "take power" over humans in the future as technology develops.
Machines could overpower humans: Stephen Hawking
Society7 years ago
Mammals gave up night life only after dino doom
The earliest mammals were night creatures which only emerged from the cover of darkness after the demise of the daytime-dominating dinosaurs.
Mammals gave up night life only after dino doom
Sci-Tech7 years ago
First-seen neutron star collision: New era of astronomy
Scientists have for the first time observed two neutron stars in a nearby galaxy colliding with each other, and scattering gold, platinum and other metals in the universe.
First-seen neutron star collision: New era of astronomy
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