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China’s dominance over rare metals likely to…, scientists make BIG predictions, good news for US due to ….
These studies made predictions using computer modelling. Beijing: Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) estimate that China’s dominance...
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The real reason big tech broke the promise of humanoid robots
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China’s White Emperor 6th Generation ‘NGAD’ Is No F-47 Fighter
China’s White Emperor, also known as the Baidi, promises a significant leap in military aviation technology. Maybe. This sixth-generation fighter...
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South Sudan: What Is Likely to Happen Next in South Sudan?
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44% of restaurant owners in Washington DC fear they may have to close in 2025
Possible restaurant closures are looming over eateries in the nation’s capital. Forty-four percent of full-service casual restaurants that operate in Washington, D.C. reported...
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Prices for near-new used cars are on the rise -- and likely won't come down any time soon. According to a recent Edmunds analysis, prices...
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Bleisure? More young workers want to blend business with leisure trips, Flight Centre says
A new Flight Centre survey found younger workers were more likely to fancy adding a few days of leisure to business trips. But there may...
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Yellen Tells China’s Vice Premier Hacks Raise ‘Serious Concern’
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng of her “serious concern” regarding “malicious cyber activity” a week after the...
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Deepest Earthquake Was Not A Seismic Record After All
A record-breaking deep earthquake registered in May 2015 offshore of Japan likely was not a classical tectonic event but triggered by a mineralogical shift in Earth’...
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Magnetic "metasheet" material moves objects like a conveyor belt
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China’s Xiaomi to raise up to $ 5.27 billion from share sale
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iPhone Fold will have a shockingly high price – report
The predicted price of Apple’s entry into the foldable market is unlikely to surprise many folks, but it might put it out of most...
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Northwestern University Scientists Create Carbon-Negative Concrete from Seawater and CO2
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The green energy transition in China is at a critical juncture, as oversupply in the solar sector, declining power prices, and continued reliance on...
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Scientists make revolutionary breakthrough that could change electric vehicles forever: 'Paving the way'
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Xi’s Tariff Fight Reveals China’s Great Divide
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