The Designer Who Hid His Dumbbells Built Bronze Ones Worth Displaying
Home fitness equipment has quietly moved into the living room, but most of it hasn’t earned its place there. Dumbbells in particular are purely functional...
Home fitness equipment has quietly moved into the living room, but most of it hasn’t earned its place there. Dumbbells in particular are purely functional...
Copper, China, and the New Geography of Dependency “The world does not electrify where copper is produced. It electrifies where its destination is decided.” The dominant language of our time speaks of energy transition, electrification, decarbonization and sustainability. It sounds…
Mauricio Herrera Kahn
The energy transition will not fail because the world runs out of useful minerals. It can be slowed, made more expensive, and made more fragile because the industrial systems that turn minerals into batteries, motors, power electronics, grid equipment, and vehicles are concentrated, politically exposed, and hard to rebuild. That ... [continued]
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A grieving mother’s desperate ritual sparked an accidental copper-based mummification.
President Donald Trump imposed pharmaceutical tariffs and strengthened steel, aluminum, and copper tariffs on Thursday, the one year anniversary of his worldwide "Liberation Day" tariffs.
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Lithium, copper and the future of the global economy “During the 20th century, oil was the energy heart of the international system. In the 21st century, the electrification of the economy is shifting that centrality toward a new set of…
Mauricio Herrera Kahn
GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN—According to a statement released by the University of Gothenburg, six Bronze Age copper, […]
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SWANSEA, WALES—Swansea Bay News reports that Libby Langlands of Black Mountains ARCHAEOLOGY and her colleagues […]
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LONDON, ENGLAND—ZME Science reports that a metal detectorist recovered a four-inch copper-alloy carriage ornament in […]
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