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TEHRAN, November 5 -Scientists have pinpointed the chemical in the brain that suppresses intrusive thoughts – a discovery that could shed light on a number of psychological conditions where the inability to control thoughts is a key symptom.
News ID: 15242    Publish Date : 2017/11/05

TEHRAN, November 3 -Spending extended periods in zero gravity has been shown to adversely affect the human body and now new research shows living in space could even cause the brain to float upwards inside the skull, highlighting the need for artificial gravity.
News ID: 15104    Publish Date : 2017/11/03

TEHRAN, October 12 -The next gold rush could be brewing beneath the streets of Switzerland if a new study from the country’s water research body is to be believed.
News ID: 14048    Publish Date : 2017/10/12

TEHRAN, October 5 - Strange long-term light patterns around a puzzling stellar object 1,300 light years away may actually be caused by orbiting dust, and is unlikely to be the result of an ‘alien megastructure’, scientists believe.
News ID: 13728    Publish Date : 2017/10/05

TEHRAN, September 9 - The alcohol industry uses distortion, denial and distraction to mislead people about the risks of developing cancer from drinking alcoholic beverages, often employing similar tactics used by the tobacco industry to mislead smokers, according to a new study .
News ID: 12832    Publish Date : 2017/09/09

TEHRAN, August 25 - An Iranian scientist Oldooz Pooyanfar has designed a smart system to monitor beehives, managing to perceive their communications.
News ID: 12385    Publish Date : 2017/08/25

TEHRAN, August 17 -Almost six in 10 of the main boards of the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index, or the FTSE100, have all-white boards, a new study has revealed, warning that the trend would harm Britain’s economy after leaving the European Union (EU).
News ID: 12130    Publish Date : 2017/08/17

TEHRAN, March 16, YJC - Iran has the capacity to build a 100% renewable energy system by 2030 with about $187 billion of investment, a Finnish university study has found.
News ID: 8337    Publish Date : 2017/03/16

A new study found that whereas brain size evolved at different rates for different species, especially during the evolution of Homo, the genus that includes humans' chewing teeth tended to evolve at more similar rates.
News ID: 7050    Publish Date : 2017/01/04

Fast-food chains, soda-makers and snack-vendors are targeting black teens and children 50 percent more than their white counterparts, according to a new study .
News ID: 6765    Publish Date : 2016/12/21

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