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  • China Targets U.S. Tech Industry with Rare Earth Export Freeze China halts rare earth exports amid U.S.-China trade tensions, impacting high-tech industries and defense contractors.
  • U.S. Blocks China’s Rare Earth Play in Greenland: Strategic Move or Economic Rivalry? The U.S. blocks China's takeover of Greenland's rare earth project, pressuring Tanbreeze Mining to partner with American firms instead.
  • Is Earth Facing Its Most Extreme Heat Ever? Truth About Today's Climate Crisis Climate change today is unprecedented, with temperatures rising rapidly and CO2 levels exceeding 400 ppm, driven by human activities.
  • What Would Happen to Humanity If A Nuclear War Broke Out? What would happen to humanity and the Earth if a nuclear war were to break out? Gizmodo, an online media outlet, explained the dangers of nuclear war through a YouTube video. The YouTube channel Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell explored this topic in a video titled “What Happens AFTER Nuclear War?” The video conveyed that […]
  • Japan's H3 Rocket Launch: A Game Changer in Space Transport and Earth Observation! Japan successfully launched its new flagship large rocket, the H3 No. 3. According to local media on the 1st, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the H3 No. 3 from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Kyushu at around 12:06 PM. The Earth observation satellite Daichi-4 loaded on the rocket was deployed into the […]
  • Could Your Dinner Save the Earth? New Study Links Diet to Lower Death Rates and Reduced Carbon Footprint A recent study found the relevance of a planetary health diet to a decreased risk of premature death.
  • Dinosaur-Dooming Asteroid's Cousin to Pass Earth, Visible to All! Another giant asteroid is scheduled to approach close to Earth, though it is not quite as big as the one previous.
  • Lost in Space No More: NASA Successfully Repairs Voyager 1 from Earth! Voyager 1, the farthest and longest-operating spacecraft, has been returning data after six months of inactivity. NASA announced that Voyager 1, located approximately 14.9 billion miles from Earth, began transmitting data to Earth as of the 13th. Launched in September 1977 for interstellar space research, Voyager 1 traveled past Jupiter and Saturn to reach 14.9 […]
  • New Earth-Like Planet Discovered: Could Gliese 12b Be Our Next Home? An exoplanet capable of supporting life has been discovered orbiting the cold red dwarf star Gliese ...
  • Kakao and Ministry of Environment's New Plan to Reward Carbon-Neutral Activities The Ministry of Environment and Kakao will cooperate to spread the culture of practicing carbon neutrality. The Ministry of Environment will sign a business agreement with Kakao Corporation at Kakao’s Pangyo Hideout in Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, on the 26th. Through this business agreement, the Ministry of Environment and Kakao plan to cooperate on △Promoting a national […]

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