Connecticut Considers Expanding Nuclear Energy Resources
Connecticut is contemplating the enhancement of its nuclear energy capabilities, which could have significant implications for the state's energy landscape.
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Connecticut is contemplating the enhancement of its nuclear energy capabilities, which could have significant implications for the state's energy landscape.
In a special podcast, natural history writer Patrick Barkham reflects on Sir David Attenborough's remarkable contributions as he turns 100, discussing the evolution of the natural world over the past century.
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As global uncertainties rise, revising Japan's constitution could reflect the nation's adaptability and readiness for change.
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In a recent development, White Gold has announced the spin-out of W2 Critical Minerals, marking a significant step in its business strategy.
Recent advancements in electroreduction technology show promise for converting CO₂ into valuable chemicals, particularly formic acid, using renewable energy.
The Peruvian government is feeling the pressure to revitalize mining investments while simultaneously addressing the growing issue of illegal mining activities.
Recent research offers an unprecedented view of a crucial enzyme in the COVID-19 virus, potentially paving the way for improved antiviral therapies.
Research from Swansea University indicates that nitrogen enrichment is a significant factor in the loss of marine biodiversity in British coastal waters.
The Q1 2026 Africa Mining Bulletin by Dentons provides key insights and updates on the mining sector across the continent.
In response to significant local opposition and potential legal challenges, PeaceHealth has decided not to proceed with its plan to replace Eugene Emergency Physicians with ApolloMD.
Research from UBC indicates that lands managed by Indigenous Peoples are as effective as government-protected areas in conserving forests and biodiversity.
Research highlights the challenges faced by twisted bilayer graphene in maintaining superconductivity when interacting with high-dielectric substrates, raising questions about material performance.
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