Safety researchers feel excessive financial rewards and an irresponsible work culture have led some to ignore a catastrophic risk to human life ...
Largest deposit of pure black jade, called nephrite, is discovered in China, and it could revolutionize the world of jewelry.
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., is being sued by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for tens of billions of dollars in damages for a lawsuit he filed against the country during his time as ...
Netflix has removed a Chinese romance drama from the streaming platform's offerings after pressure by the Vietnamese ...
China confirms the first helium-rich gas supergiant in the Tarim Basin: Hetianhe rewrites the map of strategic resources.
China’s exports of rare-earth magnets to the US fell 11% in November from a month earlier, with no immediate rebound seen after a trade truce between the world’s two biggest economies. Shipments to ...
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China's next moonshot: Chang'e 7 could search the lunar south pole for water this year
It is likely that the Chang'e 7 lunar lander will touch down near Shackleton Crater, Schörghofer advised, outfitted with an ...
China is still restricting the rare earth elements that the US needs to produce its own permanent magnets and other products even after President Donald Trump reached a deal with his Chinese ...
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This Remote Desert Is Sitting on the Most Valuable Nephrite on the Planet
Beneath the arid slopes of the Altun Mountains in southern Xinjiang, geologists have uncovered what is now considered the ...
America’s ability to make precision-guided missiles was threatened during Trump’s tariff war. But experienced players have rescued the supply chain, for now. By Farah Stockman Farah Stockman covers ...
China issues rare-earth licenses to Ford suppliers New system stems from Xi-Trump meeting German automakers excluded in first issuance Dec 10 (Reuters) - Chinese rare-earth magnet suppliers to U.S.
A broad measure of investment fell more than 10 percent in November, continuing a recent reversal and signaling the depth of China’s property crisis. By Daisuke Wakabayashi Daisuke Wakabayashi, the ...
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