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The U.S. and China, two of the world’s largest economies, broke new territory in trade negotiations over rare earth elements.
Imagine concrete that not only survives wildfires and extreme weather, but heals itself and absorbs carbon from the air.
Researchers at Forschungszentrum Jülich and the Leibniz Institute for Innovative Microelectronics (IHP) have developed a material that did not exist before: a stable alloy of carbon, silicon, ...
Imagine the concrete in our homes and bridges not only withstanding the ravages of time and natural disasters like the ...
Manchester holds 'steel-topping ceremony' for new library: 'It's a big investment for our community'
The push for new library facilities in Manchester dates back as far as two decades, fueled by cramped conditions in the ...
Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) proudly announces the appointment of Adam Jarvis as Senior Vice President, ...
Starting next month, a thinning portion of Silver Lake's underwater cap will be repaired. During a public hearing on ...
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