For Indonesia - a member of the Group of 20 and leading supplier of seafood, nickel and other critical commodities - the ...
Inspectors in the US are used to seeing containers of frozen shrimp and shoes pass through their ports. But in July, ...
In July, inspectors discovered something strange: shipments of prawns, and Nike-branded sneakers, emitting faint traces of ...
As Australia races to scale up refining of rare earths, a thorny question looms: where does all the toxic wastewater go?
The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs has addressed the impact of Cesium-137 contamination on bilateral trade between Indonesia and the U.S.
Mongabay News on MSN
AI data center revolution sucks up world’s energy, water, materials
In 2024, the state of Querétaro in north-central Mexico suffered its worst drought in a century, impacting crops and ...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission may soon loosen radiation exposure safety standards at nuclear plants and operations.
Ireland, like most of Europe, has no significant phosphate rock reserves. Every kilogram of phosphorus used on Irish farms is ...
Did you know that the direction your dog faces when they poop might be as reliable as a compass? And that Doritos make a great firestarter?
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Americium: How a small element could power the next century of space exploration
Americium is one of the lesser-known synthetic elements, first created in 1944 during the Manhattan Project. The isotope of interest for space is americium-241. Its half-life is a staggering 432 years ...
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People Around The World Are Talking About These 15 Major Stories That Aren't Breaking Through In The US — And They Reveal A Lot About Where We're Headed
From France rewriting its sexual assault laws to Morocco's Gen Z uprising to Trump's rare earth diplomacy in Asia, these ...
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