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China has been able to entirely cut off Europe and the U.S. from several critical rare earth metals. How did it develop such a stranglehold on an industry the U.S. once controlled?
Empire officially launches in the Nordic regions with Iman Hazheer as territory manager; Concord Music Publishing signs ...
With travel costs hitting new highs, I tapped into AI for some money-saving wisdom. I asked ChatGPT for the best travel hacks ...
Last week, I explained why it matters if the United States were to lose its status of having eliminated measles. That ...
MSCI's global equity index advanced on Thursday while the dollar rose as investors were encouraged by the latest crop of ...
Delivery drivers escalate protests in Germany, Italy; strikes and protests continue across Iran; workers begin indefinite strike in Ogun State, Nigeria ...
The Invictus project is leveraging tech that the now-defunct British company Reaction Engines developed for a huge space plane called Skylon.
Fans of General Hospital were in for a treat on the Thursday, July 17 episode when Dr. Liesl Obrecht, who hasn’t been seen on ...
BlackRock's €1 billion valuation of Eni’s carbon capture unit marks a significant turning point for decarbonization infrastructure and sets a new market benchmark for carbon capture utilization and ...
The European Union is offering Democrat-led states a cautionary tale in how to hamstring an entire economy in the name of ...
A common theme running through these global developments is that rivals such as China seem to be faring better in dealing ...
Nvidia and the University of Bristol unveiled the UK's fastest AI supercomputer on Thursday, continuing the company's push ...