Scientist Tackles Drug Resistance in Cancer Treatment
An Iranian scientist rose to the challenge of drug resistance in the treatment of cancer, reviving the sensitivity of cancer cells.
An Iranian scientist rose to the challenge of drug resistance in the treatment of cancer, reviving the sensitivity of cancer cells.
The call for the 2026 Young Scientist Medal has been opened, inviting institutions or academic figures to nominate outstanding scientific works by researchers under 40 Nominations will close on January 20.
Algae may be microscopic, but their potential to transform industries is massive, ranging from turning food waste into renewable energy to feeding astronauts in space. Researchers like Dr. Show Pau Loke of Khalifa University, UAE, are exploring how these organisms could reshape biotechnology, food security, and environmental sustainability. Algae may be microscopic, but their potential to transform industries is massive, ranging from turning food waste into renewable energy to feeding astronauts in space. Researchers like Dr. Show Pau Loke of Khalifa University, UAE, are exploring how these organisms could reshape biotechnology, food security, and environmental sustainability.
The President of COMSTECH, referring to the achievements of Iranian scientists in various fields of knowledge, stated: “These accomplishments are commendable and admirable for all Islamic countries.”
The head of the scientific committee of the Mustafa (pbuh) Prize stated that the secretariat received 1002 applications for participation in the inaugural Young Scientist Medal. After several stages of screening and evaluation, three young scientists under the age of 40 were selected.