All living things, including people, need zinc in their diets. Getting too little of this essential metal can impair growth and cause immune dysfunction, neurological disorders and cancer.
Zinc is known primarily as something you take for a cold. But there's much more to it. Let's have Steve and Irving 2.0 – now dwellers in the AI netherworld – swing into a Dreaded Chemistry Lesson From ...
LONDON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Global zinc mine production continues to slide and the raw materials squeeze is now starting to bite, particularly in China. A group of 14 Chinese smelters, accounting for ...
Injecting an industrial metal back into the ground could prove a boon for farmers and miners alike. The metal is zinc. Used mostly to reduce corrosion in iron and steel, zinc also is needed in trace ...
After a steep decline during the first half of 2025, the zinc price is ending the year close to where it started. Because ...