Control over rare earth metals is now central to the US-China trade battle, shaping the future of global clean energy and technology supply chains.
Month: November 2025
Hara hachi bu – Japan’s “80% full” philosophy – emphasizes awareness and moderation over restriction, blending mindfulness with modern eating habits.
Ukraine’s rewilding projects are healing both land and people – restoring wetlands, reviving wildlife, and offering recovery for veterans amid ongoing war.
Taylor Swift’s record-breaking album shows how versioning, scarcity and fan psychology combine to create a masterclass in pop economics.
Bonnie Blue’s rise exposes a deeper paradox: women’s pursuit of power often means navigating systems that reward subservience to male expectations.
A new study using 3D high-speed video reveals how different snake species evolved unique strike strategies to deliver venom with remarkable precision.
A potential return to nuclear testing by the US could trigger reciprocal moves from other powers and deepen global nuclear tensions, experts warn.
Astronomers have unveiled the most detailed low-frequency radio map of the Milky Way, revealing a vivid portrait of star birth, death and cosmic structure.
A study of 14.8 million deaths shows mortality risks rise sharply after tropical cyclones, especially from kidney, infectious and cardiovascular diseases.
A review of dozens of studies suggests “gluten sensitivity” is often linked to other dietary and psychological factors, not gluten alone.









