Tehran (IP) - On April 9, 2006, Iranian scientists succeeded in completing the nuclear fuel cycle on a laboratory scale And this day in Iran is called the "National Day of Nuclear Technology."

Iran Press/Iran News: Tehran- On April 9, 2006, Iranian scientists succeeded in completing the nuclear fuel cycle on a laboratory scale. And this day in Iran is called the "National Day of Nuclear Technology."

Iran is proud to have the highest growth rate in the production of science and in areas such as stem cell production and reproduction, nanotechnology and in the production of radiopharmaceuticals using nuclear knowledge is among the countries with new global knowledge.

In the field of nuclear science, with the increasing expansion of nuclear medicine products and services, a significant part of the pharmaceutical needs of medical and health centers in the country and activities in the required sectors are being carried out rapidly.

The increasing development of the achievements of this strategic industry is now on the agenda of those working in the field of nuclear knowledge with all their might in various fields.

Ali Akbar Salehi, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said in a statement that in the face of the oppressive sanctions of global arrogance against Islamic Iran, meeting the needs of the country's medical community for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran is considered a national and moral duty.

"These achievements promise the beginning of a new chapter in the comprehensive development of the eminent activities of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran."

This illustrious strive continues on the path of the clear goals of the Second Step of the Revolution to turn the hopes of the enemies into despair.

The new achievements show the determination of a nation that will never give in to difficulties and hardships.

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