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Bees solve math problems to find food
Study says bumblebees are the first insects known to be capable of solving complex mathematical problems for finding the shortest route to food sources. Scientists at the University of London found that bumblebees can easily solve the so-called ...
Posters donated by Polish collector Dydo to go on show in Tehran
A selection of posters donated by Polish collector Krzysztof Dydo will be ...
Iraqs Tariq Aziz sentenced to death
Iraqs high tribunal on Tuesday passed a death sentence on Tariq Aziz, once ...
Seven million still without shelter in Pakistan
Seven of the 21 million Pakistanis affected by this summer’s floods are ...
FDA approves Botox as migraine preventive
Federal health authorities on Friday approved Botox injections for the ...
Viva Palestina breaks Gaza siege
The Viva Palestina convoy of almost 150 vehicles, 370 people from 30 ...
Iranian sculptures embellish Skywards cards
Artworks created by Iranian sculptors Kambiz Sabri and Amir Vafaii won in ...
President Ahmadinejad arrives in Beirut
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, for ...
Leader calls for better co-op between religious and educational centers
The Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for a better cooperation between mosques and education centers in a message issued Tuesday. In the message to the 19th national prayer conference, the Leader encouraged ...
Ahmadinejad calls Arab leaders
On the eve of his Lebanon visit, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has held separate phone conversations with Saudi, Syrian and Jordanian heads of state. In his conversation with Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the president underscored the ...
1st patient treated in US stem cell trial
US researchers have started the first official trial use of human embryonic stem cells in treating patients with spinal injury after FDA officials gave them the green light. While stem cell researches are being conducted in ...
Director threatens to take his name off of “Morning Son”
Director Behruz Afkhami has threatened to remove his name from the titles and ...
Happy Hafez Day
From the garden of Heaven a western breeze Blows through the leaves of my garden of ...
Google is testing cars that drive themselves
Google announced Sunday that it has developed cars that drive themselves ...
Major cement factory opened in northeastern Iran
Jovein Cement Factory, one of the largest cement producing units in Iran, officially ...
Giant statue of Amir Kabir to be unveiled at Tehran’s Mellat Park
The giant statue of Amir Kabir will finally be situated at Tehran’s Mellat Park during a ...
3 cups of tea cuts heart attack risk
Apart from various benefits noted for tea, a new review suggests that drinking three cups of the beverage per day can keep heart attacks and stroke at bay ...
Iran’s 24th children’s filmfest kicks off
The 24th edition of Iran’s International Film Festival for Children and Young Adults has kicked off in the country’s western city of Hamadan. More than 60 Iranian animations as well as ...
Germany blasts anti-Iran propaganda
German Ambassador to Tehran Bernd Erbel has denounced Western media propaganda against the Islamic Republic as “unreal”, saying Iran is a unique country in the Middle East. It is necessary to make constant efforts to ...
Iranian artworks to go under hammer at Dubai auction
Works of art created by 30 celebrated Iranian artists will go on sale at ...
Behruz Afkhami making his second film in exile
Iranian filmmaker Behruz Afkhami, who lives in self-imposed exile in ...
Iranian VP Views Inking Agreement with Egypt as Important Progress
Iranian Vice-President Hamid Baqaei reiterated that the endorsement of an ...
Norman was good companion of our childhood: Iranian comedian
The Iranian comedy actor of cinema and television Alireza Khamseh recalled that ...
Hungarys toxic sludge the size of Gulf of Mexico oil spill
The mighty Danube was apparently absorbing Hungarys massive toxic red ...
“Tehran 2121” to premiere in 2011
“Tehran 2121”, one of Iran’s biggest animated projects, is scheduled to go on ...
Butterflies stretch wings across Hamedan in children’s filmfest
The 24th Hamedan International Film Festival for Children and Young Adults kicked off ...
CDC blames obesity on arthritis hike
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned about the consequences of arthritis increasing among Americans particularly the obese. In its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report for October 8, the CDC found that ...
Wikipedia founder wins Swiss award
A Swiss organization has announced that it has decided to present a prestigious award to Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales for ...
Laptop, toasted skin syndrome linked
Individuals who spend prolonged hours studying, reading or playing games on laptop computers resting on their lap are at a greater risk of developing “toasted skin syndrome.”
Comedy legend Norman Wisdom dies
British comedy legend and slapstick actor Norman Wisdom has died at the age of 95 after suffering a series of strokes over six months. Charlie Chaplin’s “favorite clown” died at the ...
Iran hailed for cutting child mortality
The United Nations Childrenas Fund (UNICEF) representative in Iran says the country has made considerable progress in reducing childhood mortality. Paul Hulshoff said the Islamic Republic of Iran has taken significant steps in ...
Iranian children’s theater festival announces winners
The winners of the 17th International Theater Festival for Children and Young ...
Sunni world welcomes Leader’s fatwa
A number of Sunni figures have hailed the fatwa recently issued by Supreme Leader of ...
Moradian to create statue in Paris
Veteran Iranian artist Jamshid Moradian will create a sculpture from dried tree-trunks at the campus of the ...
Iran to make Haft seen documentaries
A group of Iranian filmmakers is preparing to make a documentary series about the Nowruz Haft Seen, a table set to welcome the Persian New Year. Seven filmmakers will collaborate in the Iranian Haft Seen project, by ...
Iran urges more relief aid for Pakistan
Iran has called on members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) to send further global aid to flood-stricken Pakistan. Iran’s Vice President and Director of Iran’s Department of the Environment Muhammad-Javad Muhammadizadeh urged OIC to ...
Multivitamins keep heart attack at bay
Despite the general belief, a new study suggests that multivitamin pills are only heart tonic in women with no cardiovascular disease ...
Tehran to exhibit heuristic art
The Dey art gallery is planning to mount a three-day exhibition of works created by heuristic Iranian artists in the capital city of Tehran. “The event, to be held from October 5 to 7, 2010, will display ...
Al-Azhar Chancellor Welcomes Imam Khameneis Fatwa
Chancellor of al-Azhar University of Islamic sciences welcomed Fatwa (verdict) issued by the World Shea Leader, Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei, which bans any insult to the companions of ...
Assad meets Supreme Leader in Tehran
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad held a meeting with Supreme Leader of ...
Italian cameraman Vittorio Storaro to film Majidi’s “Muhammad (S)”
Vittorio Storaro, the three-time Academy Award winning Italian director of ...
Culture Ministry lifts ban on “Separation of Nader and Simin”
The Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance has lifted its ban on the ...
Iran’s “Human Is Human” to animate stage in Britain
Mehrdad Rayani-Makhsus will be staging his recent play “Human Is Human”, currently ...
Iran heading to West Asian football final
Iran defeated 10-man Iraq in Amman the semifinals of the 6th West ...
Iran and Azerbaijan to collaborate on joint cinematic productions
Iran will be boosting its cultural ties with Azerbaijan focusing on ...
Zionists attack Gaza-bound Jewish boat
Israeli warships on Tuesday attacked a Jewish activist boat trying to run the ...
China exhibits Iranian calligraphy works
China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Museum has held a Persian calligraphy exhibition presenting a diverse collection of works with Qur’anic themes. The event displays more than 50 works inspired by ...
Ahmadinejad stands by 9/11 probe call
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has stood by his call for the establishment of an independent fact-finding committee to investigate the 9/11 attacks. An in-depth inquiry needs ...
Iran performs 1st islet cell transplant
For the first time in the Middle East, Iranian researchers have succeeded in transplanting pancreatic islet cells to diabetics, making them free from insulin injection. Latest figures have pointed out the high prevalence of ...
Shooter video games can improve decision making?
Violent video games like Call of Duty can help trigger-happy players make ...
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