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From The Minerals That Power Electric Vehicles To Technologies That May Help Shape Their Future, Electros Inc. Continues To Pursue Its Long-Term Vision
Industry Perspective "Lithium batteries are the new oil." - Elon Musk, Tesla CEO (publicly reported statement regarding the strategic importance of battery materials). "Lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese and graphite are crucial to battery performance, longevity and energy density." - International Energy Agency (IEA), Global EV Outlook. WEST PALM BEACH, FL...
Making Sustainability Count on World Environment Day: How Beko Focuses on Lowering Water and Energy Consumption from Factories to Homes
ISTANBUL, June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Beko, a leading home appliances company, is marking World Environment Day by highlighting a suite of technologies designed to deliver tangible reductions in energy and water consumption at home. This focus on resource reduction extends to the company's global production facilities, where circular manufacturing...
Bitcoin and ethereum prices today, Friday, June 5, 2026: Prices continue their descent
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $63,812.18 on Friday, June 5, 2026, down 0.3% from Thursday's opening price. The value of bitcoin fell further to $62,411.20 by 7:29 a.m ET. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $1,768.86 on Friday, down 2.4% from Thursday's opening price. The value of ethereum ticked lower to $1,676.27 as...
S&P 500 rejects fast-track entry rules for SpaceX IPO
S&P Dow Jones Indices declined to waive profitability, float, and seasoning requirements for megacap IPOs, blocking a swift path into the benchmark
Bitcoin Price Will Hit $100,000, Says Standard Chartered, as Michael Saylor Downplays $11B Losses
Kurt Robson 5 min read Trade BTC on Coinbase Key Takeaways Standard Chartered remains bullish despite Bitcoin’s price falling below $61,500. It comes as Strategy’s unrealized losses have reached a record $10.8 billion. Market divided over what’s next for Bitcoin. Bitcoin’s price briefly dropped below $61,500 this week, pushing Strategy...
Environment wins of the week
Drinking from the sea As global temperature rise continues, intensifying heat waves and water scarcity in many regions, there is a growing need to make our oceans drinkable. There are currently as many as 20,000 desalination plants around the world, but they often operate at an environmental cost. This new...




