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Wind Power · United StatesMany modern devices—from cellphones and computers to electric vehicles and wind turbines—rely on strong magnets made from types of minerals called rare earths. As the systems and infrastructure used in daily life have turned digital and the United States has moved toward renewable energy, accessing these minerals has become critical—and the markets for these elements have grown rapidly.See the Story
From glass and steel to rare earth metals, new materials have changed society throughout history
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Asia · GuamIn a new study published today in Science Advances, my colleagues and I have uncovered the earliest evidence of rice in the Pacific Islands—at an ancient cave site on Guam in the Mariana Islands of western Micronesia.See the Story
Remote Cave Discovery Shows Ancient Voyagers Brought Rice Across 2,300 Km of Pacific Ocean
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London, England · LondonYou probably have a drawer full of T-shirts. They’re comfy, easy to style, cheap and ubiquitous. But the T-shirt is anything but basic. For 70 years, they’ve been worn as a tool for self-expression, rebellion and protest. And in 2025, the slogan T-shirt is as powerful as it has ever been. Previously worn as an undergarment, the T-shirt became outerwear after the second world war. Snugly dressed on the bodies of physically fit young men, it came …See the Story
A brief history of the slogan T-shirt
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Kwame Akoto-Bamfo: the Ghanaian artist using work about slavery to find justice and healing
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At Antarctica’s midwinter, a look back at the frozen continent’s long history of dark behavior
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The Inca String Code that Reveals Peru's Climate History
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Were the First Kings of Poland Actually From Scotland? New DNA Evidence Unsettles a Nation's Founding Myth
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