Chinese espionage agency warns of foreign infiltration in rare earth and food technology industries

In recent news, two individuals in China have been sentenced to jail time and had their personal property confiscated for providing state secrets to foreign entities. Cheng, who was fined 100,000 yuan (US$13,800) and had property worth 900,000 yuan seized, shared information about rare earths with a foreign non-ferrous metals company. Ye, on the other […]
Short film “Nuclear Princeton” delves into the consequences of uranium mining on Navajo territories

In a groundbreaking collaboration between Rocky Mountain PBS and a team of animators, the untold stories of Indigenous communities impacted by uranium mining are coming to life in a unique and powerful way. The film project, spearheaded by Ryo Morimoto and Thomas Dayzie, seeks to shed light on the complex issues of nuclear science and […]