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© Reuters. An oil pump crane in an oil field in Canada. Image from Reuters archive. BEIJING (Reuters) – Oil rose in Asian trade as markets weighed rising tensions in the Middle East against a sudden rise in U.S. crude inventories that had pushed oil prices down about 80 cents in the previous session. US West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up 20 cents, or 0.28 percent, at 71.57 a barrel by 0202 GMT. Crude futures were also up 21 cents, or 0.27 percent, at $77.01 a barrel. U.S. crude inventories rose 1.3 million barrels to 432.4 million barrels in…

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Just type “carbon dioxide recycling” into a search engine for scientific research, “Google Scholar,” and you'll be greeted with dozens of success stories in which the heroes are researchers who succeeded in inventing a set of technologies. and methods aimed at reducing carbon emissions and creating sustainable pathways to use it as a valuable resource. Thus, it reduces its impact on climate change While the techniques developed by the researchers seem promising, scientists are exploring more efficient, effective solutions based on cost, economic benefit and scalability, and Chinese researchers say they are one step closer to achieving a method. meets…

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Saudi Arabia has raised the estimate of its mineral wealth by 90% to $2.5 trillion Saudi Arabia announced the discovery of underground mineral wealth exceeding 9.3 trillion riyals ($2.5 trillion), compared to previous 2016 estimates of 5 trillion riyals ($1.3 trillion) at the time, an increase of about 90 percent. As a promising new oil… with a large and stable future economy. Amidst a large and unprecedented presence of 79 countries represented at ministerial and high-level official levels, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Al-Qorayef unveiled the new natural resources scale. At the third edition of the International Mining…

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A husband sticks a cigarette in his wife's eyes. Inadequate shelter. She then commits suicide, and by doing so will provide them with comfort, peace and tranquility at home. The rehabilitation she does not see is in this world, where a brother murders both of his brothers without his knowledge. And without any emotion or guilt. These are just a few examples, and while some of them may seem extreme, the victims of psychological distress in Yemen today are many and in the millions. For example, the marriage of girls under the age of seven is no longer what it…

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Ahmed Osama, Everest's chief economist, said oil prices have seen a sharp decline since the last quarter of 2023, after reaching a peak of around $95 a barrel. Despite the recent… Since the continuation of OPEC Plus, but declines have occurred due to several reasons, the most important of which is the willingness of some African countries to increase production in the coming period, in addition to expectations, the United States will reach its maximum production level in 2024, which will put significant pressure on prices. Also, expectations of a slowdown in global growth in the current year will lead…

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image source, Dan DeLong for MicrosoftComment on photo, Samples of solid electrolytes detected by Microsoft AI and HPCArticle informationauthor, Shiona McCullumstock, Technical Affairs Correspondent3 hours beforeScientists have successfully discovered a new material that reduces the use of lithium in batteries using artificial intelligence and supercomputing.These results were reached by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) affiliated with Microsoft and the US Department of Energy.Scientists say the material could reduce lithium usage by up to 70 percent.Since its discovery, the new material has been used to conduct electric light.Microsoft researchers used artificial intelligence and supercomputers; To reduce 32 million potential minerals…

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© Reuters. An IPC is a pump inside an oil field. On February 6, 2023 out of Chaudron, France. Photo: Pascal Rossignol – Reuters. TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices rose from the previous day after data showed U.S. crude inventories fell more than expected last week, but larger-than-expected increases in gasoline and distillate inventories limited gains. Crude futures were up 29 cents, or 0.4 percent, at $77.88 a barrel by 0138 GMT, and US West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up 29 cents, or 0.4 percent, at $72.53 a barrel. Both benchmarks rose about two percent on Tuesday amid the…

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Written by Marwa Mahmood Elias Wednesday, January 10, 2024 01:00 AM ProstateMore than 60 percent of men have an enlarged prostate and should know how to prevent it. After the age of forty, most men are prone to prostate infections or enlargements, and some of them may be affected. Prostate tumors. A report on public health published on the Cura website states that a man's health depends on his sports and nutritional lifestyle and that every young man under the age of forty should work to protect himself from various prostate problems. Prostate protection. Most important tips to…

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Oil prices rose nearly $2 on Tuesday after falling in the previous session as markets balanced the impact of tensions in the Middle East, on the other hand, concerns over demand and increased OPEC supply. Analysts explained that geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and supply constraints in Libya supported Tuesday's rise in prices. On the supply side, there are factors that have pushed up prices, including the shutdown of Libya's largest oil field, which affected oil production by about 0.3 million barrels per day, said Suvroo Sarkar, head of DBS Bank's energy sector group. Some major shipping companies are…

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The contrast in daily life is evident in the center of the Syrian capital, between upscale neighborhoods where residents receive services and goods despite the worsening economic situation in the country, and all surrounding neighborhoods. Today, it is enough for a visitor to tour the neighborhoods of Damascus, and the voice of poverty and deprivation in its neighborhoods rings louder and louder, the lack of government services and the prevalence of its streets, parks and beggars. Pavements, and long power outages make it a haunted area at night. Students with their families shop at clothes donated by families (Reuters) Upon…

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