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02/09/2024
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By Richard Brown
Report: Iran may be able to create a nuclear weapon WITHIN A WEEK
A new report from the Institute for Science and International Security has raised significant concerns about Iran’s nuclear capabilities, suggesting that the country now possesses sufficient weapons-grade uranium to manufacture its first nuclear weapon in just one week. Moreover, the report outlines a troubling scenario wherein Iran could potentially produce a total of six nuclear bombs […]
01/08/2024
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By Laura Harris
Fire official expresses concern about the hazards associated with lithium batteries, which “don’t go out as easily as other fuel sources”
Fire and Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW) is investigating the cause of a destructive fire that consumed a two-story e-bike factory in the Inner West of Croydon, Sydney, on Jan. 5. FRNSW Superintendent Joshua Turner expressed concern about the hazards associated with lithium batteries and electricity storage units within the e-bike repair center. “Crews found it was […]
12/20/2023
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By Cassie B.
U.S. Steel sold to Japanese firm for nearly $15 billion, raising concerns about national security
A major part of American history, the steel producer U.S. Steel, has been sold to the Japanese firm Nippon Steel in a transaction that is worth nearly $14.9 billion. The offer is almost twice that put forth by Cleveland Cliffs a few months ago, which the company rejected. U.S. Steel was once the biggest corporation […]
11/17/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Fallout from ammo depot explosion in Ukraine that destroyed DEPLETED URANIUM shells reaches the United Kingdom
Fallout from the explosion of an ammunition depot in Ukraine– which had depleted uranium (DU) shells in storage – has reached the United Kingdom. Ironically, Downing Street gave these same DU shells to Kyiv. According to a recent study, the fallout from the said explosion was detected in South East England – with the area […]
09/18/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Another key U.S. infrastructure installation has gone up in flames as Radius Recycling in Columbus, Ga., EXPLODED over the weekend
It seems like every other day we are reporting on another key piece of United States infrastructure that has exploded or gone up in flames, with the latest incident occurring at Radius Recycling, formerly known as Schnitzer Steel, in Columbus, Ga. According to reports that are still developing, large flames and smoke were seen coming […]
07/12/2023
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By Ethan Huff
TRADE WAR: China restricts export on gallium and germanium after Biden regime mulls broader semiconductor chip export ban
In retaliation against fake president Joe Biden’s consideration of a broader semiconductor chip export ban, communist China has announced new export restrictions on two important metals that the United States needs in order to produce its own semiconductors: gallium and germanium. Just days before U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visited China, Chinese officials made their […]
04/27/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
United Kingdom confirms depleted uranium tank ammunition already in Ukraine
The Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom has confirmed that it has already shipped depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine and that some of them have already arrived in the conflict-stricken nation. The U.K. first announced that it was providing Ukraine with depleted uranium munitions last month when it agreed to send British-made Challenger 2 main battle tanks […]
03/30/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Depleted uranium poses health risk to people, pollutes water and farmland
Depleted uranium had been used during major conflicts in the past decades, including the two Gulf Wars. Shockingly, about 1,000 to 2,000 tons were used in the Second Gulf War alone – a conflict that only lasted around three weeks. Depleted uranium poses risk to both soldiers and local civilian populations. When ammunition made from depleted uranium strikes a target, […]
02/21/2023
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By Belle Carter
Researchers discover new cathode material with high discharge capacity for magnesium rechargeable batteries
A study conducted by a research team from the Tokyo University of Science found a new cathode material with higher energy density for magnesium batteries, a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries. In a paper published in the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, the researchers focused on how to improve the performance of cathode materials based on […]
01/10/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
MORE METAL: China’s public gold holdings now over 2000 tons after another huge purchase in December
The central bank of China has acquired another 30 tons of gold in December, bringing the communist nation’s total public gold holdings to 2,010 tons. Data uploaded onto the central bank’s website on Saturday, Jan. 7, showed that the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) has raised its holdings for the said month. This follows the announced […]
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