Current High-Yield Savings Rates as of March 18, 2026: Up to 4% APY
Discover the leading high-yield savings accounts available today, offering competitive interest rates for savers.
Senator Luján Champions Mining Legislation in Recent Letter
In a letter to the Washington Post, Senator Luján underscores the significance of mining legislation, citing potential economic advantages.
North Las Vegas Issues Warning on Lithium-Ion Battery Safety After Delivery Vehicle Fire
Following a fire involving an electric delivery vehicle, officials in North Las Vegas are raising concerns about the safety of lithium-ion batteries.
Global Economic Imbalances Demand Attention from Policymakers
As global economic imbalances resurface, it is crucial for policymakers to challenge the outdated notion that perpetual surpluses are the key to wealth.
Global Trade Faces Challenges Amid Oil Price Volatility
According to Global Trade Alert, the current volatility in oil prices poses a significant threat to global merchandise flows, potentially leading to a decline in trade.
Connecticut Considers Expanding Nuclear Energy Options
Connecticut is exploring the potential for increased nuclear energy capabilities, which could significantly impact the state's energy future.
The Importance of Experimental Methods in Tackling Social Inequality
This piece examines how experimental approaches in social research can shed light on discrimination and social disparities, particularly in employment and social interactions.
Enhanced Volunteer Distribution Algorithm Promises Broader Food Assistance Reach
Researchers have developed a new algorithm in partnership with VolunteerMatch and Feeding America, aiming to improve the efficiency and equity of volunteer distribution for food assistance.
Unexpected Coyote Swim to Alcatraz Island Surprises Biologists
A lone coyote made headlines by swimming 2 miles to Alcatraz Island, a distance that exceeds biologists' expectations and highlights the animal's surprising capabilities.
Innovative Polymer Coating May Combat Hospital Infections
Researchers at the University of Toronto Engineering have developed a non-toxic polymer coating that could prevent proteins from adhering to surfaces, which may help reduce hospital-acquired infections.
Link Between Greenland Ice Sheet Methane Release and Historical Warm Period Uncovered
A study led by Charles University researchers connects methane emissions from the Greenland Ice Sheet to a mid-Holocene warm period, highlighting climate change impacts.
Kentucky Utilities Explore Nuclear Power as Energy Demand Rises
In response to increasing energy demands, major utilities in Kentucky are evaluating the potential inclusion of nuclear power in their energy mix.
Navigating a New Economic Landscape: The Role of Regulations
A recent study from Charles Darwin University reveals that the global financial landscape is undergoing significant changes, driven by nationalism and highlighting economic disparities.
Innovative Techniques Aim to Enhance Sweet Corn Production Amid Water Scarcity
Researchers at the University of Missouri are investigating methods to cultivate sweet corn more efficiently, potentially aiding farmers in reducing expenses.
Exploring Future Trends in Crude Oil Prices: A Look Ahead to 2030
This editorial examines the projected trends for WTI and Brent crude oil prices, analyzing market dynamics and potential influences on pricing through 2030.
Innovative Atlas Project to Document Proteins Linked to Rare Earth Elements
A new initiative set to launch in May 2026 aims to create a detailed database of proteins that interact with rare earth elements, potentially advancing research in mining and energy.
Rising Demand for Critical Minerals Fuels Spread of Preventable Mining Disease
As the global appetite for critical minerals continues to grow, a preventable mining disease is increasingly affecting workers in mining operations worldwide.
Florida Researchers Investigate Sargassum as a Food-Grade Ingredient Amid Beach Inundation
With unprecedented amounts of sargassum seaweed arriving on Florida's beaches, researchers at Florida International University are examining its potential as a food-grade ingredient.
Scotland's First Dental Bridge: A Glimpse into Medieval Oral Care
An archaeological find in Scotland has unveiled the country's first known dental bridge, crafted from 20-carat gold, shedding light on medieval dental practices.
Caribbean Coral Reefs Face Rapid Decline Amidst Marine Heat Wave
Recent findings indicate that a significant marine heat wave has led to a swift collapse of Caribbean coral reefs, which have long been under threat from various environmental stressors.