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US government wants volunteers to store toxic nuclear sludge
The United States is quietly asking communities to volunteer to host the most dangerous byproduct of modern energy, the ...
In the first of a five-story special, Upstream takes an in-depth look at recent developments at Argentina's prolific ...
An ancient skyscraper considered the seventh wonder of the world crumbled to ruin centuries ago. Now an ambitious ...
Scientists with expertise in geophysics at Washington State University have developed an alternative pathway for the ...
A moderate earthquake hit the Bay Area in California on Monday morning, at the start of Super Bowl 60 week. NFL reporters ...
The ground beneath northern South America holds memories far older than any city or road. Locked inside ancient volcanic ...
Known as ‘white gold’, lithium is among the most important mined elements on the planet – ideal for the rechargeable batteries used in tech products. Can Europe’s largest deposit bring prosperity to ...
America’s era of big public housing projects was a grand experiment whose period of favor was remarkably short-lived.
On Mars or the Moon, researchers use high-resolution optical cameras to spot “skylights,” which are essentially holes in the ground where a cave roof has collapsed. But on Venus, the thick atmosphere ...
NASA faces backlash after a physicist claims Moon images are blurred to hide artificial alien structures, sparking fierce scientific debate.
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Litchfield Minerals hits broader 100m+ copper-zinc at Oonagalabi
Litchfield Minerals has confirmed the thick, continuous nature of mineralisation at Oonagalabi with more broad copper-zinc ...
Steve Davis, EarthDaily, explains how as mining projects grow more complex and scrutiny increases, remote sensing data and ...
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