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Japan retrieves rare earth mud from seabed

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Japan recovers rare earth-bearing seabed sediment in deep-sea test
Japan said it successfully retrieved deep-sea sediment containing rare earth elements, a test the government framed as a step toward reducing reliance

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Japan retrieves rare earth-rich mud from seabed to lower reliance on China
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Yomiuri: Japanese Deep-Sea Drilling Ship Successfully Conducts Test Extraction of Rare Earth Mud
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Japan Retrieves Rare Earth Minerals From 6,000-metre Depths In Major Deep-sea Breakthrough
US President Donald Trump confirmed a significant trade deal with India, cutting US reciprocal tariffs from 25% to 18% and eliminating non-tariff barriers, while India will also ease its trade restric...

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Japan Retrieves Rare Earth Mud From Seabed For First Time In Test Mission
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First country in the World: Japan extracted rare earth sediment from 6,000m deep in the Pacific Ocean
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Has Earth Seen Its Last 'Ice Age'?

Hundreds of millions of Americans are presently besieged by a massive arctic blast and winter storm. Luckily for them, it will only be temporary. That wasn't the case 20,000 years ago... Between 26,50
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Destination Earth digital twin to improve AI climate and weather predictions

An agreement on the third implementation phase of Destination Earth (DestinE), the European Commission's initiative to develop a highly accurate digital twin of Earth, has been signed between the European Commission and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).
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Experiment explains why Earth's inner core is not as solid as we once thought

A bullet-speed experiment reveals that the Earth's inner core may be softer and more dynamic than previously thought.
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Global Focus On Future Power: Earth Science Week 2025 Explores “Energy Resources For Our Future”

Earth Science Week 2025, an annual worldwide celebration of the geosciences led by the American Geosciences Institute (AGI), is underway from October 12–18, 2025, with the theme “Energy Resources for Our Future.” The event aims to highlight the ...
Live Science
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Earth may not have gotten its water how we thought, controversial meteorite study suggests

A meteorite found in Antarctica in 2012 suggests Earth may have formed with the materials needed to make water, a new study hints. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The chemical ...
CNET
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Earth Is Spinning Weirdly Faster, Making Tuesday One of the Shortest Days Ever

Earth's rotation is randomly speeding up, and nobody is quite sure why. These speedups, which have occurred several times over the last few years, haven't had any effect on daily life, but they also haven't gone unnoticed by science. Tuesday, Aug. 5 is the ...
Popular Science
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Kids draw what they love about Earth

Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Kids say and draw the darndest things. The Earth Science Division at ...
The Tufts Daily
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Department of Earth and Climate Sciences adds two new courses this year

The Department of Earth and Climate Sciences added two new classes to their department this year. Professor Noel Heim began teaching Geology of National Parks in the fall of 2025 and Professor and ECS Department Chair Jill VanTongeren began teaching Natural Disasters in Movies this semester.
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