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صفحه اصلی تبیان شبکه اجتماعی مشاوره آموزش فیلم صوت تصاویر حوزه کتابخانه دانلود وبلاگ فروشگاه اینترنتی
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    • New claims of Iraqi journalist torturing
    • The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush says he would do it again and that he was forced to write a letter of apology after being tortured in jail...
    • New Tooth Cavity Protection
    • The researchers adopted polishing technology used in the semiconductor industry (chemical mechanical planarization) to polish the surface...
    • Hezbollah Rally Protests Gaza Siege
    • Thousands of people gathered in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Friday for a mass protest organized by Lebanon’s Shiite Hezbollah movement against Israel’s crippling blockade...
    • Car key blocks mobile phone use while driving
    • A pair of U.S. inventors is bringing to market a computerized car key that prevents people from chatting on mobile telephones or sending text messages while driving...
    • Shoe thrown at bush
    • US President George W. Bush has arrived in violence-wracked Afghanistan on a surprise trip after making a farewell visit to war-torn Iraq...
    • Hamas prepares to celebrate 21st anniversary in Gaza
    • The Islamic resistance movement Hamas has put its forces and supporters on alert prior to celebrating its 21st anniversary in Gaza Strip, Hamas on Saturday said in a statement....
    • People are starving in Gaza
    • People are not starving in Gaza but there is what the aid agencies call food insecurity. To see what this means we visited the family of Fauzi Abu Gerada in Gaza City...
    • Israel ‘has faith in team Obama’
    • An Israeli official says Tel Aviv is familiar with and has full confidence in the people nominated to run the Obama administration....
    • Mobile phones distract drivers more than passengers
    • Mobile phone calls distract drivers far more than even the chattiest passenger, causing drivers to follow too closely and miss exits...
    • Eating Fish May Prevent Kidney Decline
    • Eating fish at least twice a week seems to reduce the incidence of kidney disease in patients with diabetes, according....
    • e=mc2: 103 years later, Einstein’s proven right
    • It’s taken more than a century, but Einstein’s celebrated formula e=mc2 has finally been corroborated, thanks to a heroic computational effort by French, German and Hungarian physicists...
    • Fabulous flippers: Dolphins have quite the kick
    • How dolphins are able to swim so fast first preoccupied researchers back in 1936, when zoologist...
    • 225,000 may lose job in New York
    • As many as 225,000 jobs could be lost in New York City and state due to the Wall Street crisis, the state comptroller, Thomas DiNapoli....
    • Mouth Bacteria Help Make Foods Tasty
    • bacteria in the human mouth play a role in creating the distinctive flavors of certain foods....
    • Active Life May Help Elderly Keep Their Eyesight
    • Keeping an active lifestyle can reduce the risk of developing an eye disease that is a leading cause of blindness in the elderly...
    • Left-hand people more inhibited
    • People who are left-handed are more likely to get anxious or feel shy or embarrassed about doing or saying what they want, according to new research....
    • Oversleeping Lowers Risk of Heart Attack
    • A Swedish study suggested that additional sleep after moving clocks backward in fall lowers the risk of developing cardiovascular events....
    • Drinking Milk to Ease Milk Allergy?
    • Giving children with milk allergies increasingly higher doses of milk over time may ease, and even help them completely overcome...
    • Breakfast Essential for Students
    • Eating breakfast as the first meal of the day is very important because it provides the body with enough energy...
    • Why Are Some People Left-Handed?
    • Most of the world does most of their work with the help of their right hands, but four percent of the world population...
    • Bush’s Baggage
    • The tight race between the Democrats and Republicans for replacing the war president of the United States is coming to a head....
    • Italians affected by high mortgage rates
    • Nearly 2 million of Italians are struggling to make ends meet. About 84 percent of Italians have difficulty paying their mortgage installments due to the effects of the global financial crisis.
    • Babies start feeling jealousy at 3 months
    • Can you imagine three months old babies feeling the emotion of jealousy...
    • Speed of Eating ‘Key to Obesity’
    • The latest study looked at the relationship between eating speed, feelings of fullness and being overweight....
    • Do Mouthwashes Work?
    • Over-the-counter mouthwashes do put a stop to bad breath. But some of them also stain teeth, according to a new report on mouthwash effectiveness....
    • Children who skip breakfast likely to be obese
    • Children who eat breakfast each day are half as likely to be obese as those who skip it, new research shows...
    • Bush, Sarkozy to spar on finance
    • US President George W. Bush and his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy may be headed for a Camp David clash over a global economic overhaul....
    • Israeli army kills Palestinian teenager
    • Palestinian youth and children are among the main victims of Israeli soldiers’ brutality Israeli soldiers have shot dead a 17-year-old Palestinian...
    • Ghalibaf among top world mayors
    • Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqir Ghalibaf has been given 8th place among the top 11 mayors by World Mayor for the 2008....
    • Computers increase eye problems
    • Ophthalmologists believe the increased use of computers has resulted in an eye-related discomfort known as "computer vision syndrome"...
    • Babies Know Happy From Sad Songs
    • Babies as young as 5 months can distinguish an upbeat tune from a lineup of gloomy tunes....
    • Runny nose
    • You might have a runny nose because of a cold, the flu or seasonal allergies. If so, your runny nose problem will eventually clear up on its own...
    • Chomsky: Econ crisis will not end US hegemony
    • The following is Press TV's exclusive full-length interview with American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author and MIT professor Avram Noam Chomsky....
    • World’s oldest rocks found in Canada
    • Researchers find the world’s oldest rocks, dating back to 4.28 billion years ago, on Canada’s Hudson Bay shore in northern Quebec....
    • Olmert meets Medvedev over S-300s
    • Israel’s Prime Minister has met with the Russian president with hopes of dissuading him from selling Iran the S-300 defense system....
    • Mobile tech taught to turn on thieves
    • Stolen mobile telephones are being taught to turn against thieves by sending home word of where they are and letting owners snoop on calls...
    • Sweet scents induce sweet dreams
    • German scientists have suggested that exposure to sweet scents at the time of sleep can help individuals have more pleasant dreams....
    • IAEA ‘puts Israeli nukes on agenda’
    • The UN nuclear watchdog has unanimously agreed to put the issue of Israel’s nuclear capabilities on the agenda of its annual meeting....
    • Quds Day keeps Palestinian cause alive
    • Hezbollah's leader says Quds Day is clearly alive decades after its inception, as a warning to Muslims against abandoning the Palestinian cause.................
    • Hezbollah power will serve Lebanon
    • Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah Hezbollah leader says the resistance movement’s power is at Lebanon’s service so that it can withstand aggressions by enemies...
    • Israel eyeing other states land, water
    • Hezbollah’s leader says the Middle East region will not witness peace as long as Israel exists and eyes other country’s land and water...
    • Hacker after your “Passwords”
    • Never mind creating a password with at least eight characters, two of which are numbers, one of which is a capital letter, and one of which is a symbol...
    • First cigarette determines addiction
    • the levels of certain cerebral neurotransmitters explain an individual's vulnerability to nicotine addiction...
    • The first international last saviour festival
    • The first international last saviour festival started to work simultaneous with birthday anniversary of humanity saviour....
    • Fish lowers heart attack risk in Japan
    • Scientists believe fish-rich diets protect Japanese against heart diseases despite the fact that they smoke much more than Americans....
    • USD 10.7b arms deal for Iraq
    • The US Department of Defense has approved up to USD 10.7b in arms sales for Iraq over the past week, including M1A1 Abrams tanks....
    • War crime suit filed against Israelis
    • A Palestinian human rights group has brought war crime charges against former high ranking Israeli officials in a Spanish court....
    • Obama Arrives In Afghanistan
    • US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has arrived in Afghanistan....
    • Nano-powder reveals clearer fingerprints
    • A powder made up of zinc oxide nanoparticles can provide a clear image of fingerprints even on wet surfaces, Australian researchers say....
    • Israel fears Hezbollah military response
    • Israel fears a revenge-seeking Hezbollah might target its trespassing warplanes, ships or soldiers entering Lebanon’s space or territory....
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