Mike Maharrey says silver may be acting like a Giffen good—demand rising with price amid structural supply deficits and strong central bank gold buying, keeping metals bullish.
Recently, Professor Fei Wang's research group at Nankai University developed an aromatic radical substitution reaction based on aniline ...
Over the past two decades, many emerging markets and developing economies have been viewed as increasingly resilient to ...
Potatoes have long gotten a bad rap for raising blood sugar levels. But it turns out the spud's cooking method may make a difference for diabetes risk. Here's what new research found.
Author says AI companies are consolidating power at unprecedented levels, monopolizing talent, shaping regulatory frameworks, and cozying up ...
Vladimir Putin held a meeting of the Presidential Council for Strategic Development and National Projects at t.
On December 5, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) jointly rescinded the ...
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Fade away: Will the denim industry ever ban potassium permanganate?
Consumers adore vintage-looking jeans, but potassium permanganate (PP), a chemical oxidizer that is used to accentuate worn, ...
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Premier League winners and losers: Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Farke, Arsenal, Moyes, Gibbs-White and more
Liverpool are spiralling hilariously out of control, Arsenal must 'adapt' and Morgan Gibbs-White is a massive loser who hit a ...
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Dual substitution induces room-temperature ferromagnetism and negative thermal expansion in BiFeO₃
Using a dual-cation substitution approach, researchers at Science Tokyo introduced ferromagnetism into bismuth ferrite, a ...
A "Giffen" effect may be playing out in the silver market causing demand to surge even as the price rises. Combined with ...
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