Cameco Resumes Operations at Key Lake Mill and McArthur River Mine Following Flooding
Cameco has announced the return to full production at its Key Lake Mill and McArthur River Mine after addressing the impacts of recent flooding.
Free Training Session on Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Scheduled for June 6
A training session focused on lithium-ion battery safety protocols will take place on June 6 in Providence, open to all interested participants.
U.S. Government Prolongs Deadline for Lukoil Asset Sales
The U.S. has once again extended the deadline for the sale of Lukoil's global assets, reflecting ongoing complexities in the oil market.
Revival of Nuclear Energy Initiative in Utah Marks a New Chapter
After nearly two decades of challenges, a nuclear energy project in Utah is set to resume, signaling a potential shift in the state's energy landscape.
Cambridge Researchers Develop Organoids to Study Nerve Damage Regeneration
A team at Cambridge University has created miniature brain-and-spinal-cord systems that can send signals and induce muscle contractions, offering new insights into nerve damage recovery.
Importance of Safe Lithium-Ion Battery Disposal Highlighted by Utah Recyclers
Utah recyclers emphasize the critical need for proper disposal of lithium-ion batteries to mitigate fire risks, as reported by KUTV.
Disney Accuses FCC of Suppressing Speech Amid Licence Review
The FCC has mandated that Disney reapply for its broadcast permissions, a move the company claims is an attempt to suppress free speech following tensions with the Trump administration.
Empowering Teachers to Combat Racism and Xenophobia in Classrooms
Research from the University of Michigan highlights the critical role of training and resources for teachers in addressing racism and xenophobia across all educational settings.
Newly Discovered Dinosaur Species Exhibits Heron-like Fishing Traits
A recently unearthed dinosaur species, Kank australis, from 70 million years ago in southern Patagonia, shows behaviors reminiscent of modern herons, particularly in fishing.
New Simulations Illuminate the Formation of Star Birthplaces
Recent 3D simulations have shed light on the processes that shape the cradles of baby stars, revealing the significant role of shock waves in stellar nurseries.
New Bacterial Strains Could Reduce Fertilizer Dependence for Major Crops
Research indicates that by transferring nitrogen-fixing genes into new bacterial strains, major crops may be able to draw nitrogen from the atmosphere, potentially reducing fertilizer costs.
Advancements in Biotechnology: Engineering Cyanobacteria for Sustainable Polysaccharide Production
Recent research focuses on genetically modifying cyanobacteria to enhance the production of sulfated polysaccharides, which have various industrial applications.
New US Sanctions Target Iran's Military Oil Sales
The US Treasury has announced new sanctions aimed at Iran's military oil sales, part of ongoing efforts to address regional security concerns.
Self-Sufficiency Alone Insufficient for Global Food Security
Recent geopolitical events reveal that self-sufficiency is not enough to ensure food security, as global food systems remain fragile and vulnerable to crises.
New England Leaders Explore Nuclear Energy Initiatives
Leaders across New England are considering new initiatives in nuclear energy as they look to diversify energy sources and address future energy needs.
New Findings on Solar Wind Shapes Could Transform Our Understanding of Space Heat
Recent discoveries during a NASA meeting shed light on unusual shapes in solar wind data, potentially enhancing our grasp of space weather and heat dynamics.
U.S. Fortifies Against Ebola Amid Growing Outbreak in Central Africa
In response to the escalating Ebola outbreak in Central Africa, the U.S. is implementing stringent measures to prevent the virus from entering the country. However, these policies may inadvertently pose risks for Americans abroad and deter potential volunteers
White House Support for Rare Earths Company Linked to Trump Jr.
A recent report by the Cato Institute highlights the White House's backing of a rare earths firm associated with Donald Trump Jr.
Potential Extension of Iran Ceasefire Under Discussion, US Officials Indicate
US officials suggest that a deal to extend the ceasefire with Iran may be close, following recent exchanges of fire between the two sides.
The Future of Biotech: Promising Innovations Amidst Leadership Concerns
While the biotech industry is achieving remarkable scientific advancements, there are growing concerns regarding the potential decline of American leadership in this crucial sector.