Tashkent Maths Olympiad Attracts Over 500,000 Students Amid Rising STEM Interest
The TasIMO competition has seen a remarkable increase in participation, culminating in 350 finalists from Europe and Asia competing in Tashkent.
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The TasIMO competition has seen a remarkable increase in participation, culminating in 350 finalists from Europe and Asia competing in Tashkent.
The US, India, Japan, and Australia are set to collaborate on maritime surveillance efforts in the Indo-Pacific, aiming to bolster regional security and assert their presence.
Mineral Resources has entered a partnership with Ganfeng Lithium, committing AU$490 million to enhance operations at the Mt. Marion lithium project.
A new report from Wood Mackenzie suggests that China's dominance in the lithium market is set to grow, potentially reaching 39% by 2030, driven largely by the demand for electric vehicles.
In a notable shift, Anglo American has announced its exit from the coking coal sector in Australia, aligning with evolving industry trends towards sustainability.
An important expedition has commenced to explore Hess Rise, one of the largest oceanic plateaus, located between Japan and Canada.
Recent trends indicate a significant increase in trading activity among Japanese retail investors, with average daily trading volume on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's prime market nearly doubling over the past year.
This article provides an overview of significant coal mining disasters that have occurred in China over the past two decades, highlighting the challenges faced in the industry.
This week, the Ebola outbreak continues to escalate in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin holds talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, and Japanese actress Arisa Sasaki captures attention at the Cannes Fi
A devastating gas explosion at the Liushenyu mine in China has resulted in at least 82 fatalities, marking the country's worst mining disaster in over a decade.
A 39-year-old man has died following a shark attack while swimming at Kennedy Shoal off Queensland's Cassowary Coast, marking the second such incident in Australia this month.
An examination of Zimbabwe's ambitions in the lithium sector and the potential implications for value addition in its economy.
A catastrophic explosion in a coal mine in northern China has resulted in the deaths of 90 people, marking one of the most severe mining accidents in recent years.
As foreign ministers from the US, India, Japan, and Australia convene, they face the challenge of overcoming past differences to ensure the Quad's effectiveness against China.
A devastating coal mine explosion in northern China has resulted in at least 8 confirmed fatalities, with nearly 40 individuals still trapped underground. President Xi Jinping has urged for an extensive rescue operation.
In a bid for growth, Chinese firms are acquiring Western consumer brands like Everlane and Puma, responding to heightened domestic competition and economic pressures.
A marketing campaign by Starbucks Korea coinciding with the anniversary of the Gwangju massacre has led to public outrage and the dismissal of the company's CEO.
Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar, a prominent figure in Tamil cinema, has made headlines by winning regional elections in Tamil Nadu, marking a potential shift in the political landscape.
Japan's perspective on the recent US-China summit suggests that tensions between the two nations are expected to persist, raising concerns for regional stability.
While Japan and South Korea are improving their relationship, the presence of North Korea continues to create challenges between the two nations.