May 26, 2019 Lab-grown diamonds to get sustainability standard certification The announcement follows a warning by the US Federal Trade Commission regarding the misuse of the words eco-friendly’ and ‘sustainable.’
May 26, 2019 Russian scientists working on technology for extracting non-ferrous and noble metals The goal is to study the physicochemical patterns and mechanisms of nitric acid dissection of hard-to-process ores.
May 22, 2019 What we call man-made diamonds could ultimately determine their success The industry is still undecided in how to present diamonds to consumers following the wider-scale emergence of man-made stones in recent years.
May 21, 2019 Scientists replicate medieval gold purification technique American researchers proved that a purification method that dates back to the 10th Century still works.
May 19, 2019 Only one-eighth of the solar system should be mined – study Researchers want space-miners to focus on the Moon, Mars and iron-rich bodies tumbling through the asteroid belt and leave things such as Jupiter and Saturn alone.
May 17, 2019 GALLERY: Art of Mining global photography submissions PWC's 2019 Art of mining participants demonstrated what transformation looks like to them through iconic photography.
May 17, 2019 Canada injects $325K into ‘climate change adaptation’ for mining sector Mining Association of Canada (MAC) will be in charge of developing program to give miners tools and knowledge needed to better plan for climate change.
May 16, 2019 Fitch Solutions, Citigroup, among institutions recognized as best economic forecasters FocusEconomics today announced the winners of the 2019 Analyst Forecast Awards.
May 16, 2019 How a gold mine drama set this man on a path to lead Australia The drama surrounding the rescue of two men trapped in an Australian gold mine in 2006 has unearthed an unlikely star -- Bill Shorten, a union leader who’s now poised…
May 13, 2019 Rio Tinto’s iron ore mine expansion gets environmental nod Approval is subject to conditions, including the protection of national park water resources and endangered ghost bats.
Roundup Video: Revival Gold focuses on Utah restart The developer holds about 6 million oz. of gold resources across Mercur in Utah and Beartrack-Arnett in Idaho and is targeting more than 160,000 oz. of annual production. February 09, 2026 | 01:39 pm