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How the world’s biggest mining project is a win for China
The $23bn Simandou mine in Guinea has actually taken nearly 3 years to start running yet might turn the equilibrium of power in the worldwide iron ore market
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Carmakers’ battery deals with miners face delays as commodity prices drop
Supply excess leaves mining business battling to money tasks as car manufacturers downsize EV targets
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New prediction model could improve the reliability of fusion power plants
Tokamaks are equipments that are implied to hold and harness the power of the sunlight. These combination equipments make use of effective magnets to have a plasma hotter than the …
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AI maps how a new antibiotic targets gut bacteria
For clients with inflammatory digestive tract condition, anti-biotics can be a double-edged sword. The broad-spectrum medicines usually recommended for intestine flare-ups can elim…
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Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship welcomes Ana Bakshi as new executive director
The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship announced that Ana Bakshi has been named its new executive director. Bakshi started in the role earlier this month at the start of …
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Innovation vs iteration: Why manufacturing needs to re-think progress
By Adrian Wright, Fiber Laser Professional at Daltons Wadkin. A lot previously in my job, I helped a worldwide innovative machine-solution carrier that developed a rather cool item…
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IGD marks anniversary of ‘A Net Zero Transition Plan’ with new Food Supply Chain Sustainability Framework
One yr after IGD launched the pivotal roadmap: ‘A Internet Zero Transition Plan for the UK Meals System’ which was developed with WRAP and EY, IGD has introduced the introduction o…
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Regenerative Agrivoltaics: Growing Food and Energy Together 🌱☀️
Because the world faces increasing strain to invent extra food whereas decreasing greenhouse gasoline emissions, agrivoltaics—the dual exercise of land for photo voltaic energy and agriculture—presents a solution that bridges both wants. A most standard article by Uzair Jamil and Joshua Pearce in Sustainability (MDPI, 2025) highlights how agrivoltaics, when blended with regenerative agriculture practices
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Leading quantum at an inflection point
Danna Freedman is looking for the very early adopters. She is the professors supervisor of the inceptive MIT Quantum Effort, or QMIT. In this brand-new duty, Freedman is providing …
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A new system can dial expression of synthetic genes up or down
For decades, synthetic biologists have been developing gene circuits that can be transferred into cells for applications such as reprogramming a stem cell into a neuron or generati…