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UK teachers strike over dangerous pupils
Scores of British teachers at an under-achieving school in Birmingham have staged a protest to object the behaviour of the “out-of-control” pupils.
UK homelessness hikes by 14% in a year
The number of people classed as homeless in England has climbed by 14 per cent in 2011, the biggest rise for nine years, official figures reveals.
Serbia hosts Iranian Film Festival in Belgrade
The 12th edition of Belgrade’s Iranian Film Festival has kicked off during a ceremony in the Serbian capital, presenting Iranian films and cinematic productions.
Moon might have been the cause of Titanic disaster
A new study has suggested that gravitational forces caused by an alignment of the Moon and Sun may have pushed icebergs into the path of Titanic.
Marriage boosts heart surgery survival
Married adults who undergo heart surgery are over three times more likely to survive during the first three months after the procedure.
Majority of world’s languages to be extinct by next century
The majority of the world’s languages is spoken by about 6 percent of the global population and will be extinct by the next century, linguists say.
Leader: Obama delusional to think Iranians will buckle under sanctions
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says US President Barack Obama is under an illusion in thinking that he can bring the Iranian nation to its knees through sanctions.
Largest solar storm in five years to hit Earth on Thursday
Scientists have announced that the strongest geomagnetic storm in six years will hit Earths magnetic field on Thursday, which can cause communication problems.
Large flying reptile’s skeleton found in Mongolia
The skeleton of a large flying reptile dating back to 75 million years ago has been discovered in the gut of a Velociraptor, in the Gobi desert of Mongolia.
Israeli expert forced to cancel his lecture in Jordan
An Israeli expert’s lecture at a Jordanian university has been cancelled after hundreds of outraged Jordanian students protested his participation in a conference.
Iranian city of Shiraz ranks 3rd in world organ transplant
Medical centres of the southern Iranian city of Shiraz have ranked third for the largest number of organ transplants in the world.
Iran remains prepared against US aggression
A senior Iranian commander says despite US President Barack Obama’s efforts to distance himself from the excessive warmongering rhetoric against Iran, Tehran remains fully alert over any US aggression.
Iran raps UNSC, IAEA for silence on Israel threats
Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has slammed the UN nuclear watchdog and Security Council (UNSC) for failing to take action over Israeli threats against Iran, Press TV reports.
Ancient structures manipulate sound for sensory effects
Archaeologists have unearthed some ancient monumental structures in different places that manipulate sound for sensory and mind effects.
Alien plant species threaten Antarctica’s ecosystem balance
Scientists have warned that the balance of Antarctica’s ecosystem might be threatened by the alien plant species brought to the region by tourists and scientists.
Tebyan Cultural and Information Center
Tebyan is a cultural and information institution established on September 11, 2001 to disseminate information on religious affairs, introduce rich Islamic culture and ...
Resistance until liberation of al-Quds: Hezbollah leader
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the Lebanese resistance movement will continue until the liberation of al-Quds (Jerusalem), Press TV reports.
Many transportation employees sleep-deprived
Many transportation employees such as pilots, train conductions and truck drivers are sleep-deprived on duty, a new US study warns.
Madrid screens films by renowned Iranian filmmakers
The capital city of Madrid is screening a selection of Iranian films in an attempt to present the country’s cinematic achievements and culture.
Israel prepares safety measures amid Iran war talks: Report
Israel has recently been beefing up its wartime safety measures such as building shelters and boosting emergency services amid fears of a devastating Iranian counterstrike to a potential Tel Aviv attack.
Iran Armed Forces to use all options to counter aggressors
The Iranian Armed Forces have vowed to use “every option” available to counter any potential military aggression against the Islamic Republic.
Sleep disturbances may decline by aging
University of Pennsylvania researchers say healthy people in their 80s are less likely to have sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue compared with other age groups.
Iran war will bring US to its end: Turkish politician
A senior Turkish politician has warned that any US war against Iran will bring an end to the United States, Press TV reports.
Egyptians gather in protest outside US Embassy in Cairo
Egyptians have gathered outside the US Embassy in the capital Cairo in another anti-American rally, aimed at showing support for Bahrainis and Palestinians.
Diesel engine exhaust raises lung cancer risk
People with Long-term exposure to even low levels of diesel engine exhaust have a higher risk of dying from lung cancer, US researchers say.
Dark chocolate improves skeletal muscle function
American researchers have revealed that epicatechin-enriched cocoa can improve exercise capacities in patients with heart failure and diabetes.
Breathing cold air during exercise ups heart attack risk
A new study suggests that breathing cold air during physical activities raises the body’s demand for oxygen and thus increase the risk of heart attack.
The Conflict among Different Methods of Approaching Democracy with the Principles of Democracy
Critics maintain that the “spirit and “matter of democracy are contradicting each other. The issue of legitimacy of means in order to achieve the ideal ends, which, as a matter of fact goes back to ...
Obesity, diabetes to form worlds biggest epidemic
Doctors and experts have warned that obesity and diabetes will become the biggest global epidemic in human history, Press TV reports.
Iranian artists top China’s Intl. Caricature Art Competition
Iranian cartoonists Nasrin Abdosheikhi and Farkhondeh Torkamani have won top awards at the First International Caricature Art Competition in China.
Iran sends replica of spy drone to Obama
An Iranian toy company has sent a pink replica of the US RQ-170 Sentinel spy drone captured in December to the US President Barack Obama.
Chronic pain more common in overweight people
A new study conducted by Stony Brook University researchers suggests that obese people suffer more discomfort and pain compared with normal-weight individuals.
Thailand hosts Iranian cultural week in Bangkok
The Islamic Republics cultural week has kicked off in Thailand in an attempt to introduce Persian arts, culture and handicrafts to Thai visitors.
Stimulating key brain region improves memory
Scientists say using electrical pulses to stimulate a region in deep brain can boost memory, a finding that may pave way to an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s.
Stem cell therapy can improve infants hearing
Scientists have successfully used umbilical cord blood injections containing fetal stem cells for treating hearing loss in infants with severe inner ear damage.
Sitting in window seats ups DVT risk during long flights
Flying economy class on a long flight does not increase the risk of potentially dangerous blood clots in the legs known as deep venous thromboses (DVTs).
Saudi crackdown kills one, injures 14
Saudi regime forces have opened fire on anti-government demonstrators in the kingdoms Eastern Province, killing one person and wounding at least 14 others.
Iran opens medical clinic in the Zimbabwean capital
Iran’s Red Crescent Society in Zimbabwe has opened a clinic in the capital city of Harare that provides several medical services for people of the African country, Press TV reports.
Iran publishes Korean folktales for children
Iran has published two Korean folk tale books in an attempt to introduce traditions and culture of the Asian country to Iranian children.
Mothers affection boosts childs brain development
Children whose mothers show more love and affection from early days develop brains with a larger hippocampus, a key region in learning and stress response.
Gene therapy successful and safe in restoring vision
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have used gene therapy to improve the vision of both eyes in three women who were born virtually blind.
Fizzy drinks increase risk of chronic lung problems
People who consume high amounts of soft drinks are at greater risk of developing chronic lung diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Exercise can improve survival in prostate cancer patients
US researchers have found that regular vigorous exercise can improve survival of patients who are at the early stages of prostate cancer.
Eating fish reduces colon polyp risk in women
Vanderbilt University researchers say women who consume at least three servings of fish every week are at a lower risk of having colon polyps.
Dubai to exhibit modern Iranian artworks
Dubais 1x1 Art Gallery is slated to mount an exhibition of paintings and sculptures created by ten modern Iranian artists in the United Arab Emirates.
Bahrain activists accuse US of assisting Manama regime
Bahraini activists have accused the United States of assisting the Manama regime in its violent crackdown on peaceful anti-government demonstrations, Press TV reports.
Iran Starts Mass-Production of Antibody Medicines
Iran on Monday started mass-production of ...
New Iranian video game hits the market
Irans National Foundation of Computer Games has released a new game which features the countrys eight-year Sacred Defense against Iraq.
ME nations battling Zionist autocracy
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says uprisings in the Middle East region are part of the battle against Zionist autocracy in the world.
Iran unveils six new biotech medicines
Iran has produced six cheap and high quality biotechnological medicines to treat different types of cancer, asthma and bone diseases, Press TV reported
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