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The peace talks between Russia and the U.S. in Saudi Arabia beginning Monday could see Moscow offer Washington access to rare earth materials. Newsweek's map below illustrates Russia's rare earth ...
President Vladimir Putin has offered the U.S. the opportunity under a future economic deal to jointly explore Russia's rare earth metal deposits that he says are greater than those of Ukraine.
The latest WMM map is 10 times more detailed than previous versions and is set to guide our journeys for the next five years — unless Earth’s magnetic behavior suddenly decides to go bonkers.
A 50-year-old Russian spacecraft is crashing back down to Earth this month, but nobody knows where it will land.
There is too little data to generate a comparable live estimate for Ukraine. However, a catalogue of the known dead and missing from UAL osses, a website, implies that between 73,000 and 140,000 ...
A map shows the location of Ukraine's rare earth minerals within its annexed regions, which Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to sell to President Donald Trump.
Earth's Magnetic North Pole Is Moving Toward Russia? It would be more unusual if the magnetic North Pole weren't moving at all.
To end the war with Ukraine, Russia could offer the U.S. access to rare earth deposits in Ukraine that it does not legally have the right to give away.
President Vladimir Putin has offered the U.S. the opportunity under a future economic deal to jointly explore Russia's rare earth metal deposits that he says are greater than those of Ukraine ...
Earth's magnetic north pole is shifting, forcing an update to the World Magnetic Model (WMM), which is used by navigation systems worldwide.
Earth's magnetic North Pole is moving toward Russia. NASA Earth's magnetic field is formed by the movement of the liquid metal, which is generated by the heat that escapes from the core.