Unveiling Earth’s Hidden Carbon Minerals: The Carbon Mineral Challenge

The quest to uncover Earth’s hidden carbon minerals has taken a significant leap forward. Scientists, leveraging advanced statistical calculations, have unveiled that at least 145 carbon-bearing minerals are yet to be discovered. This revelation has sparked a global initiative, enlisting the aid of both amateur collectors and professional mineralogists in a collective effort to uncover
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U.S. Army ERDC Collaborates with Dominican Republic on Rare Earth Elements Exploration

In a groundbreaking collaboration, researchers from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Environmental Laboratory have embarked on a mission to assist the Dominican Republic in the exploration of rare earth elements (REEs). These elements, crucial for the manufacturing of modern technologies such as smartphones, computer hard drives, and flat-screen televisions, are found
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OSIRIS-REx Returns Asteroid Sample: Unlocking Solar System Mysteries

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft made history by successfully returning a sample of asteroid soil to Earth, marking the agency’s first-ever asteroid sample return mission. The spacecraft dropped off a capsule containing several ounces of material collected from the asteroid Bennu in the Utah desert, a significant milestone in space exploration and scientific research. About a quarter
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Unveiling the Intriguing World of Sports Memorabilia and Collectibles

The world of sports memorabilia is an ever-evolving market, where the value of items can skyrocket based on various factors, including the achievements of athletes, their popularity, and even their deaths. Among the most sought-after collectibles are baseball cards, especially those of Hall of Famers like Mickey Mantle, Carl Yastrzemski, and Whitey Ford. The condition
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The Art and History of Japanese Swords

With traditions that span millennia, Japanese blades come in many forms. The most widely collected is the katana because of its association with the samurai. Japanese swords, collectively called nihontõ, are classified by the eras in which they were made: jokoto are ancient blades made until 900 AD; koto (“old swords”) were forged until the
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Decolonizing Geosciences: Unveiling Colonial Histories in Bristol Collections

The intersection of geosciences with colonial histories is a complex and often overlooked area of study. The discipline of geology, along with its practices and collections, has historically been intertwined with colonial and Eurocentric approaches. This includes the mapping and study of foreign lands, the extraction of natural resources overseas, and a significant lack of
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