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thehindubusinessline.com - Coal Minister urges Telangana CM to inquire into SCCL's coal disappearance claims
Coal Minister urges Telangana CM to inquire into SCCL's coal disappearance claims
BusinessLine

Coal Minister G Kishan Reddy has asked Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for an urgent inquiry into allegations of disappearance of 40 lakh tonnes of coal worth nearly ₹1,600 crore from the Singareni Collieries Company (SCCL).

bbc.co.uk - Mick Lunney - New sculpture brightens up ex-colliery spoil site
New sculpture brightens up ex-colliery spoil site
BBC

Mick Lunney Yorkshire, Edlington A clay and soil figure of a 'mud maiden' has proved a popular addition to a woodland on the site of a former colliery. Artist Simon Delount designed the flower-covered form after Doncaster Council won a Sport…

bbc.co.uk - Mick Lunney - New sculpture brightens up ex-colliery spoil site
New sculpture brightens up ex-colliery spoil site
BBC

A clay and soil figure of a 'mud maiden' has proved a popular addition to a woodland on the site of a former colliery. Artist Simon Delount designed the flower-covered form after Doncaster Council won a Sport England grant to improve the Pitwood at…

engadget.com - Cheyenne MacDonald - Parker Solar Probe makes another flyby of the sun, solar energy bags a win, and more science stories
Parker Solar Probe makes another flyby of the sun, solar energy bags a win, and more science stories
Engadget

NASA this week announced the four-person crew that will lead its Artemis III mission in 2027: NASA astronauts Andre Douglas, Frank Rubio and Randy Bresnik along with ESA's Luca Parmitano as the flight's pilot. Plus, the Parker Solar Probe took…

knowridge.com - Georgia Institute of Technology - Scientists turn coal ash waste into a valuable source of rare earth elements
Scientists turn coal ash waste into a valuable source of rare earth elements
Knowridge Science Report | Inspiring science news

What if a waste product from coal-fired power plants could become a valuable source of materials needed for electric vehicles, smartphones, and renewable energy technologies? Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new…

forbes.com - Robert B. Tucker - Why Students Are Rejecting Silicon Valley's Vision Of The Future
Why Students Are Rejecting Silicon Valley's Vision Of The Future
Forbes

Graduates at a recent University of Arizona commencement loudly boo ex-CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) A curious thing happened at the University of Arizona's commencement ceremony. The speaker was former Google CEO…

scmp.com - Siwage Dharma Negara - Asian Angle | Indonesia's nickel rule changes are spooking Chinese investors
Asian Angle | Indonesia's nickel rule changes are spooking Chinese investors
South China Morning Post

Chinese investors in Indonesia 's nickel industry recently sent a formal protest letter to President Prabowo Subianto. The message reflects their concerns over Indonesia's political and economic direction, and the long-term trajectory of Chinese…

yahoo.com - Ricardo Pillai - Is Core Natural Resources, Inc. (CNR) A Good Stock To Buy Now?
Is Core Natural Resources, Inc. (CNR) A Good Stock To Buy Now?
Yahoo!

Is CNR a good stock to buy? We came across a bullish thesis on Core Natural Resources, Inc. on Hidden Rock Capital's Newsletter's Substack by Hidden Rock Capital. In this article, we will summarize the bulls' thesis on CNR. Core Natural Resources…

pressherald.com - Deb Sayer - A dirty move for a dirty fuel | Letter
A dirty move for a dirty fuel | Letter
Press Herald

Three hundred thirty United States coal plants have, thankfully, closed, with more to come. Mainers should celebrate that, as pollution from burning coal has worsened lung diseases here for decades. But using a law called the Defense Production…

bbc.co.uk - Sculpture honouring mining heritage to be unveiled in Ashington
Sculpture honouring mining heritage to be unveiled in Ashington
BBC

A sculpture honouring a region's mining heritage is to be unveiled to the public at an event which celebrates its history. It features the figure of a miner symbolising those who worked in the industry across the north-east of England, surrounded…

abc.net.au - Gareth Hutchens - Australia has valuable cards to play in the AI future, new report finds
Australia has valuable cards to play in the AI future, new report finds
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Australia has more AI potential than Australians think, with valuable cards to play strategically, a new report has claimed. The new research has found Australia has an opportunity to become a major regional data centre hub, to leverage its…

theatlantic.com - Katy Osborn - Why Calls to 'Save Democracy' Don't Work
Why Calls to 'Save Democracy' Don't Work
The Atlantic

Given President Trump's disregard for long-standing political norms and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, many Americans fear that he is hostile to democracy. According to this view, the 49.8 percent of voters who supported him in 2024…

yahoo.com - Fahad Saleem - Is Vistra (VST) Still The Best Data Center Energy Stock?
Is Vistra (VST) Still The Best Data Center Energy Stock?
Yahoo!

Top 10 Stock Picks of 10 Famous Billionaires. Vistra (NYSE:VST) ranks #5 (see Top 5 Stock Picks of 5 Famous Billionaires). Top Pick Of: Stephen Mandel — Lone Pine Capital Vistra (NYSE:VST) is another AI stock billionaires can not get enough…

mirror.co.uk - Ros Wynne Jones - Kenyon's disgusting views giving our men a bad name' - Makerfield fights back
Kenyon's disgusting views giving our men a bad name' - Makerfield fights back
Daily Mirror

At the Bickershaw Village Community Club to the east of the Makerfield constituency, a group of women are gathered over tea and Mr Kipling's French Fancies. Flanked by embroidery machines, buttons and pieces of fabric, the MissPlaces women's group…

theguardian.com - Fiona Harvey - Australia can switch from fossil fuel exports to renewables, says next Cop president
Australia can switch from fossil fuel exports to renewables, says next Cop president
The Guardian

Australia will find exporting fossil fuels increasingly difficult but can switch to exporting clean energy products, the president of the next UN climate negotiations has declared. Speaking at a climate conference in Bonn, Germany, Chris Bowen…

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