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minerals

  • Red Tape Delays Mining Projects as Just 9 of 80 Copper Mines on Track for Net Zero
    Red Tape Delays Mining Projects as Just 9 of 80 Copper Mines on Track for Net Zero
    Speakers at the International Mining Conference said red tape was one of the biggest hurdles the industry faced.
    October 29, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Supplement Overload: Can You Overdose on Vitamins?
    Supplement Overload: Can You Overdose on Vitamins?
    We often hear about the dangers of vitamin and mineral deficiencies, but what about taking too many?
    May 22, 2024BY Emma Suttie
  • China Unveils Historic Steps to Rescue Property Sector; Mercedes Workers in Alabama Reject Union | Business Matters Full Broadcast (May 17)
    China Unveils Historic Steps to Rescue Property Sector; Mercedes Workers in Alabama Reject Union | Business Matters Full Broadcast (May 17)
    China on Friday announced some of its most sweeping measures yet to stabilize the crisis-hit property sector, allowing ...
    May 17, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Minerals ‘Super Region’ Could Threaten West, Analysts Say
    Minerals ‘Super Region’ Could Threaten West, Analysts Say
    Experts warn of danger to the U.S. should a minerals ‘Super Region,’ backed by Saudi Arabia, be established.
    January 22, 2024BY Darren Taylor
  • Rewiring Depression: 80-85 Percent of Depressives Improve Significantly on Adv. Nutrient Therapy | Feat. Dr. William J. Walsh
    Rewiring Depression: 80-85 Percent of Depressives Improve Significantly on Adv. Nutrient Therapy | Feat. Dr. William J. Walsh
    Dr. William J. Walsh, on Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon, reveals how targeted nutrient therapy can effectively treat ...
    November 22, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • From Largest Surplus to Largest Deficit, South Korea’s Economy Weighed Down by China
    From Largest Surplus to Largest Deficit, South Korea’s Economy Weighed Down by China
    News Analysis South Korea, heavily dependent on exports to China, has seen its exports deteriorate further due to ...
    April 10, 2023BY Lisa Bian and Angela Bright
  • What High Fructose Means for Your Body; Which Fruits to Embrace, Which to Avoid
    What High Fructose Means for Your Body; Which Fruits to Embrace, Which to Avoid
    Fruits and vegetables go together like "two peas in a pod"—but are they really as similar as we’ve ...
    September 7, 2022BY Brendon Fallon
  • US ‘Heavily Dependent’ on China for Rare Earth Elements: Rep. Stauber
    US ‘Heavily Dependent’ on China for Rare Earth Elements: Rep. Stauber
    The U.S. dependency on China for rare earth elements is a security risk and is being exacerbated by ...
    August 24, 2022BY Andrew Thornebrooke
  • 8 Ways Zinc Turbocharges Your Body for Peak Performance
    8 Ways Zinc Turbocharges Your Body for Peak Performance
    By  David Gutierrez, contributing writer to Natural News In a research review published in the journal Comprehensive Reviews in ...
    July 7, 2022BY David Gutierrez
  • World Cannot Allow Russia, China to Dominate Critical Minerals Market: Wilkinson
    World Cannot Allow Russia, China to Dominate Critical Minerals Market: Wilkinson
    The strategic mistake made in allowing Russia to have global dominance in oil and gas cannot be repeated ...
    June 16, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Top 5 Traditional, Fermented Anti-Aging Foods | Eat Better
    Top 5 Traditional, Fermented Anti-Aging Foods | Eat Better
    If you are interested in health and vitality, eating a nutrient-dense diet is critical. Consuming foods with high ...
    June 6, 2022BY Lifestyle and Learning
  • 5 Herbs for Bone Health
    5 Herbs for Bone Health
    The key to understanding bone health is understanding minerals. The primary mineral in your skeleton is calcium, but ...
    May 29, 2022BY Conan Milner
  • Government Partners With Universities to Secure Australia’s Mineral Supply Chains
    Government Partners With Universities to Secure Australia’s Mineral Supply Chains
    Australia's federal government has committed $50 million (US$36.7 million) to establishing a new business and research partnership with ...
    April 19, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • With Lithium Prices Up Ninefold, Report Underscores US Dependence on Foreign Minerals
    With Lithium Prices Up Ninefold, Report Underscores US Dependence on Foreign Minerals
    The Biden administration-driven transition from fossil fuels may be hobbled by the difficulty of procuring critical minerals, many ...
    April 11, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Mineral Found in Fish, Meat and Nuts May Reverse Memory Loss
    Mineral Found in Fish, Meat and Nuts May Reverse Memory Loss
    An Australian study has found that selenium—a mineral found in many foods—could be the key to a healthier ...
    February 11, 2022BY Jessie Zhang
  • Why Most People Are Deficient in Minerals
    Why Most People Are Deficient in Minerals
    It's estimated that 1 in 3 Americans is deficient in at least 10 minerals, including potassium, manganese, magnesium, ...
    April 19, 2021BY Joseph Mercola
  • Court: Montana Family Owns Dinosaur Fossils Worth Millions
    Court: Montana Family Owns Dinosaur Fossils Worth Millions
    HELENA, Mont.—Dinosaur fossils worth millions of dollars unearthed on a Montana ranch belong to the owners of the ...
    June 24, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • American Quandary: How to Secure Weapons-Grade Minerals Without China
    American Quandary: How to Secure Weapons-Grade Minerals Without China
    The United States wants to curb its reliance on China for specialized minerals used to make weapons and ...
    April 22, 2020BY Reuters
  • US Senators Introduce Legislation To Monitor China’s Overseas Mineral Investments
    US Senators Introduce Legislation To Monitor China’s Overseas Mineral Investments
    Two U.S. senators on March 5 introduced legislation drawing attention to China’s plans to dominate rare earth supplies ...
    March 6, 2020BY Frank Fang
  • Pentagon in Talks With Australia on Rare Earths Plant to Cut Reliance on China: Official
    Pentagon in Talks With Australia on Rare Earths Plant to Cut Reliance on China: Official
    The U.S. Department of Defense is in talks with Australia to host a facility that would process rare ...
    August 27, 2019BY Reuters
  • 5 Ways to Better Absorb Vitamins and Minerals
    5 Ways to Better Absorb Vitamins and Minerals
    You are what you absorb. That includes the good (vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients) and the bad (environmental ...
    August 5, 2019BY Deborah Mitchell
  • Pentagon Eyes Rare Earth Supplies in Africa in Push Away From China
    Pentagon Eyes Rare Earth Supplies in Africa in Push Away From China
    CHICAGO/LONDON —The U.S. Department of Defense has held talks with Malawi's Mkango Resources Ltd and other rare earth ...
    June 6, 2019BY Reuters
  • US Seeks to Tamp Down China’s Electric-Vehicle Supply Chain Dominance
    US Seeks to Tamp Down China’s Electric-Vehicle Supply Chain Dominance
    WASHINGTON—A U.S. senator plans to introduce legislation on May 2 to streamline regulation and permitting requirements for the ...
    May 2, 2019BY Reuters
  • China’s Dominance in Rare Earths Threatens European Electric-Car Industry
    China’s Dominance in Rare Earths Threatens European Electric-Car Industry
    Rare-earth metals are critical to the modern economy as they are a key material for making batteries that ...
    December 16, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • China Takes Control of Cobalt Mines as It Advances Its Battery Industry for Electric Vehicles
    China Takes Control of Cobalt Mines as It Advances Its Battery Industry for Electric Vehicles
    A new source of energy can be found at the forefront of electric-vehicle development in the 21st century, ...
    August 13, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • Diatomaceous Earth: Silica Rich, Detoxifying Dirt
    Diatomaceous Earth: Silica Rich, Detoxifying Dirt
    It sounds like the title of a 1970s sci-fi novel, but diatomaceous earth is actually a white powder ...
    August 15, 2016BY Conan Milner
  • New Data Gives Clearer Picture of How Quickly We’re Consuming Natural Resources
    New Data Gives Clearer Picture of How Quickly We’re Consuming Natural Resources
    The worldwide use of natural material resources, such as fossil fuels and metals, has tripled over the past ...
    July 22, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
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