Iran develops synthetic bones by 3D-printing
President of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences said Saturday that researchers of the university have obtained technologies for both producing the required substance and also the printer for 3d-printing artificial bones.
Iranian researchers obtain micron-scale 3D printing tech.
Researchers at Tehran-based Sharif University of Technology obtained the know-how for producing 3D printers which are able to print structures on a micron scale.
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Iranian government delegates head to Lebanon to attend resistance leader Nasrallah’s funeral
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Iran will attend former Hezbollah chief’s funeral at highest level: Ministry spokesperson
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei says Iran will participate in the funeral ceremony for former Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah at the highest level.
Pezeshkian Warns Enemies of Hitting Iran’s Nuclear Centers
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President Pezeshkian welcomes expanding regional and international collaboration between Tehran and Bogotá.
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