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Minecraft finally has more use for copper, but should you actually use copper to make tools and armor? We get to the bottom of this in our guide.
Copper prices are rapidly approaching an all-time high, driven by the impending 50% US tariff on copper imports and tightening global supply, despite economic pressures and green energy setbacks.
Trump announced a 50% tariff on copper imports Tuesday, triggering a jump in U.S. copper prices that could cause an increase in metal theft.
Although Trump’s tariffs might cause the flow of refined copper to be redirected from the US to other regions, that doesn’t mean the supply is flowing to China.
If you want to make a copper golem in Minecraft, you’ll need a few different materials. We explain how to make and use a copper golem in our guide.
Copper prices hit record highs after President Trump announced a 50% tariff on imports, causing the biggest one-day move in the commodity's history amid structural shortages.
Fears of an upcoming 50% copper tariff have caused a spike in copper prices in the US, though the red metal’s price is falling elsewhere ...
A new study finds that there is an optimum level of dietary copper intake for older people, below which cognitive function may be impaired, and above which there was no further benefit.
Anything that drives up the price of copper will mean more theft, but it's long been a problem in Canada and elsewhere.
Copper retreated from record highs on Wednesday as industry watchers grappled with what a 50% tariff rate on imports would do to the market.
With every Model Y and Cybertruck packing over 180 pounds of copper, the metal's meteoric rise just made building a Tesla a whole lot pricier.
A new study finds that there is an optimum level of dietary copper intake for older people, below which cognitive function may be impaired, and above which there was no further benefit.