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X-Ray Diffraction Test Work confirms widespread Lithium bearing minerals at Titan Lithium Projects

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星期一, 四月 15, 2024

, April 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Titan Lithium Inc., (OTC Markets: CDSG) (the “Company” or “CDSG”) is pleased to announce the X-ray diffraction (XRD) results for various selected samples from its auger drill program conducted at the both the Titan 1 and Titan 2 projects in Tanzania.

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  • , April 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Titan Lithium Inc., (OTC Markets: CDSG) (the “Company” or “CDSG”) is pleased to announce the X-ray diffraction (XRD) results for various selected samples from its auger drill program conducted at the both the Titan 1 and Titan 2 projects in Tanzania.
  • The aim of the analysis was to identify and quantify the lithium bearing minerals present at the projects that have resulted in the anomalous lithium values as previously reported at the projects.
  • The results confirm Lepidolite, Spodumene and Hectorite as the predominant Lithium bearing mineral species.
  • For both projects, the lithium minerals were recorded in every sample and a general trend of increased abundance of the lithium-bearing minerals was returned as we went deeper from the surface.

BARREL ENERGY UPDATE ON TITAN SOUTH PROJECT

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星期三, 一月 31, 2024

Las Vegas, NV., Jan. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Barrel Energy Inc., (OTC Markets: BRLL) (the “Company” or “BRLL”) is pleased to announce that it received a report detailing a completed multispectral Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection radiometer (“ASTER”) analysis across a portion of the Titan South Lithium Project area in Tanzania.

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  • Las Vegas, NV., Jan. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Barrel Energy Inc., (OTC Markets: BRLL) (the “Company” or “BRLL”) is pleased to announce that it received a report detailing a completed multispectral Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection radiometer (“ASTER”) analysis across a portion of the Titan South Lithium Project area in Tanzania.
  • The McDermitt project sits approximately 22miles (35kms) north of the 19.5-million-ton LCE resource of the Thacker Pass deposit.
  • Figure 2 shows the results of the examination of the north portion of the Titan South prospecting license, along with a portion of the adjacent Titan project.
  • Figure 3 shows the spectral mineralogical data from the Titan South project projected at the same scale with the data from the McDermitt site, one of the largest lithium resources in the U.S.
    Much of the Tian South Project remains unexplored and untested, however, we note that the observed robust spectral anomalies at Titan South (see Figure 2) cover an area much larger than our sampling has covered.

ASTER DATA IDENTIFIES HUGE SPECTRAL ANOMALY AT TITAN 1

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星期二, 一月 30, 2024

Optical and thermal remote sensing data from satellites has been an important tool in geological exploration for more than four decades.

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  • Optical and thermal remote sensing data from satellites has been an important tool in geological exploration for more than four decades.
  • ASTER covers a wide spectral region from visible to thermal infrared by 14 spectral bands with high spatial and spectral and radiometric resolutions.
  • Figure 2 shows the results of the examination of the spectral endmembers from the USGS spectral library over the Titan 1 area.
  • Figure 3 shows the spectral mineralogical data from the Titan 1 project compared at the same scale with the data from the McDermitt site.

Yoweri Museveni: ageing Uganda president rides on the memory of his past heroics

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星期日, 九月 17, 2023

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni – Africa’s fourth-longest-serving head of state in 2023 – has cemented his place in history.

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  • President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni – Africa’s fourth-longest-serving head of state in 2023 – has cemented his place in history.
  • When his men marched into Kampala in 1986, Museveni became the first leader of a popular insurrection to oust a sitting African government.
  • Keeping the politically instructive memory of the dark past vividly alive has been his enduring achievement.

The politics of salvation

    • His father was a member of the clan of noblemen; his mother was a born-again Christian, a convert of the East African Revival.
    • Revivalists were renowned for their loud professions of rectitude and for their wilful disobedience towards traditional authorities.
    • It was in politics, not religion, that the young Museveni sought to author other people’s salvation.

The ‘black Che Guevara’

    • By the time the Amin regime collapsed in April 1979, Museveni had 9,000 volunteers under his command.
    • In December 1980 Ugandans went to the polls to vote in a new government.
    • There followed a long guerrilla war, fought between Museveni’s band of militants and the brutal, incompetent military of Obote’s government.
    • In January 1986 National Resistance Army militiamen marched into Kampala and formed a new government, with Museveni as president.
    • Commentators sometimes referred to Museveni as the “black Che Guevara”.

Commemorating the Bush War

    • The awful violence of the Bush War, as it is called, made Museveni’s new government seem essential.
    • Today the memory of the Bush War remains a key part of the liturgy of public life.
    • Museveni periodically tours Luweero, where the Bush War was largely fought.
    • In September this year he celebrated his 79th birthday at Katonga, scene of a key battle of the Bush War.

American Institutes for Research Expands Effort to Diversify the Social and Behavioral Science Fields into East Africa

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星期三, 三月 15, 2023

Arlington, Va., March 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The American Institutes for Research (AIR) is expanding its initiative to diversify the social and behavioral science fields through partnerships with two universities in East Africa—the University of Nairobi in Kenya and the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

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  • Arlington, Va., March 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The American Institutes for Research (AIR) is expanding its initiative to diversify the social and behavioral science fields through partnerships with two universities in East Africa—the University of Nairobi in Kenya and the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
  • The two universities will join AIR’s Pipeline Partnership Program , which provides guidance, mentoring and learning opportunities for the next generation of research and technical assistance professionals.
  • The Pipeline Partnership Program launched in 2020 with three U.S. universities–Howard University in Washington, D.C.; the University of Texas at San Antonio; and Georgia State University in Atlanta.
  • Graduate students can also join AIR project teams in the International Development division as paid interns to gain hands-on experience in applied policy research.

Sonde Health and Michigan State University Collaborate on Research Study to Assess the Impact of COVID-19 on Physical Activity and Mental Health in Africa

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星期三, 六月 22, 2022

This increasingly diverse dataset provides validation of the generalization and applicability of Sondes statistical health models for use around the world.

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  • This increasingly diverse dataset provides validation of the generalization and applicability of Sondes statistical health models for use around the world.
  • This collaboration illustrates what private sector and higher education partnerships could do to address global challenges, said Professor Leapetswe Malete of Michigan State University.
  • This study in four vast regions of Africa is not only innovative, but it has potential application to other areas of research.
  • Michigan State University is a premier public land-grant university in the United States, and one of the top research universities in the world.