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Exploring Circular Mineral Economies to Mitigate Import Dependency This Earth Day
As Earth Day approaches, there is a pressing need to address how circular mineral economies can help reduce our reliance on imports.
Gene Switch Reveals Tradeoff in Red Lettuce's Color and Chemical Composition
A recent study highlights how a single gene switch can alter the color of red-leaf lettuce, which is rich in anthocyanins known for their antioxidant benefits.
ATLAS Achieves Milestone with First Proton–Oxygen Collision Measurements
On April 21, 2026, ATLAS reported its first measurements of proton–oxygen collisions, enhancing our understanding of cosmic rays and their atmospheric impacts.
Daily Adult Interaction Key to Preschool Language Development, Study Finds
A study from the University of Tartu emphasizes the importance of daily adult interaction for preschoolers' language skills, contrasting with the negative impact of increased screen time.
Valhalla and Teck Forge Significant New Agreement in Mining Sector
Valhalla's recent agreement with Teck represents a notable development in the mining industry, potentially impacting future operations.
Innovative Sulfur Polymer Offers Hope Against Antimicrobial Resistance
A new antimicrobial material developed by researchers at Flinders University shows promise in combating harmful fungi and bacteria while protecting human and plant cells.
New Research Highlights Ineffectiveness of Current Strategies to Combat Forest Loss
A recent study underscores the urgent need for more effective strategies to address the ongoing loss of forests, a critical environmental issue.
University of Wyoming Publishes Guides on Nuclear Energy for Community Awareness
The University of Wyoming has introduced community information guides aimed at educating residents about nuclear energy and its implications.