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Date Stock Title
Jul 5 TECK Canada’s Move to Protect Mining Sector Shields Takeover Targets
Jul 5 TECK Glencore gets Canada’s approval to buy Teck steelmaking coal unit
Jul 5 TECK Teck Jumps on Buyback, Debt Plan After Coal Sale to Glencore
Jul 5 TECK Teck Resources (TECK) Closes Sale of Its Steelmaking Coal Unit
Jul 5 TECK Teck Resources "Outperform" Rating, $83 Price Target Confirmed by National Bank of Canada
Jul 5 TECK Glencore deal for Teck Resources coal assets approved by Canada with conditions
Jul 5 TECK Update: Teck Resources Closes Sale of Steelmaking Coal Business; Details Cash Tender Offers and Q2 Steelmaking Coal Sales
Jul 5 TECK Update: Teck Resources Obtains All Regulatory Approvals for Steelmaking Coal Business Sale
Jul 5 TECK Canada Approves Glencore-Led Deal for Teck Coal Assets
Jul 5 TECK Glencore Coal Deal Approved by Canada as Teck Plans Buyback
Jul 5 TECK Teck Announces Cash Tender Offers for up to US$1.25 Billion of Debt Securities
Jul 5 TECK Teck Receives Regulatory Approval for Sale of Steelmaking Coal Business
Jul 4 TECK Canada approves Glencore takeover of Teck coal unit, with conditions
Jul 3 SPXC Jacobs (J) to Manage $800M Infrastructure Boost for King County
Jul 2 TECK Investing in Teck Resources (TSE:TECK.B) five years ago would have delivered you a 147% gain
Jul 1 MMLP Martin Midstream Partners L.P. 2023 Schedule K-3 Forms Now Available
Jul 1 TMQ Biden Administration Halts 211-Mile Ambler Road Project In Alaska To Protect Environment, Native Communities
Natural Sciences

Natural science is a branch of science concerned with the description, prediction, and understanding of natural phenomena, based on empirical evidence from observation and experimentation. Mechanisms such as peer review and repeatability of findings are used to try to ensure the validity of scientific advances.
Natural science can be divided into two main branches: life science (or biological science) and physical science. Physical science is subdivided into branches, including physics, chemistry, astronomy and earth science. These branches of natural science may be further divided into more specialized branches (also known as fields).
In Western society's analytic tradition, the empirical sciences and especially natural sciences use tools from formal sciences, such as mathematics and logic, converting information about nature into measurements which can be explained as clear statements of the "laws of nature". The social sciences also use such methods, but rely more on qualitative research, so that they are sometimes called "soft science", whereas natural sciences, insofar as they emphasize quantifiable data produced, tested, and confirmed through the scientific method, are sometimes called "hard science".Modern natural science succeeded more classical approaches to natural philosophy, usually traced to ancient Greece. Galileo, Descartes, Bacon, and Newton debated the benefits of using approaches which were more mathematical and more experimental in a methodical way. Still, philosophical perspectives, conjectures, and presuppositions, often overlooked, remain necessary in natural science. Systematic data collection, including discovery science, succeeded natural history, which emerged in the 16th century by describing and classifying plants, animals, minerals, and so on. Today, "natural history" suggests observational descriptions aimed at popular audiences.

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