INIC plans to up Iranian nano products to 1,400 in 2 years
Head of Iran Nanotechnology Innovation Council (INIC) announced plans to increase the number of Iranian nanotechnology-enhanced products to 1,400 in two years.
Leader calls on youth to push forward sci-tech boundaries
The Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei called on the elite youth generation to strongly continue scientific growth of the country and to enhance boundaries of science and technology.
Researchers from Iran, New Zealand develop green synthesis for silver nanostructures
Researchers from Iran and New Zealand have developed a green process for the synthesis of multifunctional silver nanostructures, with a wide range of applications as antimicrobial agent in modern industries.
Iranian researchers make wound-healing gel from crustaceans
An Iranian knowledge-based firm has produced a wound healing gel, the main ingredient of which is taken from crustaceans.
Iranian nano carpets exported to 25 countries in 2018
An Iranian firm producing nanotechnology-enhanced carpets exported its high quality products to 25 countries around the world in 2018.
Researchers develop cheap, precise nanosensor for metal detection in food
An Iranian team of researchers at University of Kurdistan has developed a cheap yet precise ultrasensitive nanosensor for detection of heavy metals in food and water.
Researchers use nanocrystals in healing wounds
A research team at Amirkabir University in collaboration with a team at the University of Minnesota have developed a nanocrystal which can accelerate the wound healing process.
Iranian firm exports $1.5mn worth of nano socks to neighbors
An Iranian company alone has managed to export $1.5 million worth of nano socks to neighboring countries, such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Turkey.
Iran, Philippines sing MoU on tech. cooperation
In a ceremony attended by Philippines' Secretary of Science and Technology, Tehran and Manila signed an MoU on nanotechnology and medical cooperation in the Iranian capital on Sunday.
Researchers develop security marking tech. by reversible photopatterning
A research group at Tabriz University have developed the technology of security marking by reversible photopatterning.