Monday, June 15, 2026

Oil of the 21st Century: Why China’s Control Over Rare Earths Is More Dangerous Than Middle East Oil

China dominates the rare earth market, leveraging its resources in trade disputes with the U.S., raising environmental concerns.

Truman to Trump: CIA Turns 78, from Cold War to Modern-Day Operations Defending US Interests

The CIA was established in 1947 to enhance U.S. national security during the Cold War, focusing on intelligence gathering and covert operations.

U.S. Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Fallout: Why Section 232 Still Looms Over Batteries, Power Grids, and Telecom

South Korea monitors U.S. tariff developments post-Supreme Court ruling, clarifying no new national security tariffs announced yet.

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How Hanmi’s Dual Inhibitor HM97662 is Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: Key Insights from AACR 2026

Hanmi Pharmaceutical to present nine groundbreaking cancer research studies at AACR 2026, showcasing innovative therapies and AI-driven analytics.

No Batteries Needed: These Microscopic Robots Run on Urea

KAIST develops a self-propelled cell robot powered by urea, enabling autonomous movement for targeted transport and environmental modulation.

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