June 16, 2023 Women in Mining Spotlight: Freda Campbell Campbell was awarded the 2023 Indigenous Trailblazer Award by Women in Mining Canada.
June 15, 2023 BHP names recipients of grants program to grow Australian blue carbon market A recipient is one of the world’s largest seagrass restoration projects, targeting a portion of the estimated 100,000 hectares of damaged sea grass meadows in Shark Bay.
June 15, 2023 Extraterrestrial salt provides clues as to how earth got its water A 'salty' discovery strongly suggests that a large population of asteroids hurtling through the solar system may not be as dry as previously thought.
June 14, 2023 Melting nanoparticles challenge traditional gold transport models Research led by scientists at the University of Barcelona reopened the scientific debate on the validity of traditional models related to the transport of gold in nature.
June 12, 2023 Barrick paves way for reintroducing the white rhino to national park in DRC Barrick has introduced 15 white rhinos into Garamba National Park in the northeast of the DRC.
June 11, 2023 New evidence solidifies Oman’s role as major copper provider during Bronze Age Since copper ingots were usually further processed to make tools and other objects, they are only rarely unearthed in archaeological excavations.
June 9, 2023 Teck donates $7.5 million to Chilean Nature Fund Funding will help the community of Juan Fernández design and implement protection and conservation measures in the archipelago.
June 9, 2023 Mining’s changing ESG landscape Dean Slocum and Chris Anderson of Acorn International on artisanal miners, China in Africa, the NGO-industrial complex, Juukan Gorge and mining’s changing guard.
June 7, 2023 Scientists use 3D printing to create new titanium alloy A team of researchers from Australia and Hong Kong has created a new class of strong titanium alloys by integrating alloy and 3D printing process designs.
June 4, 2023 Protein helps separate rare earths more efficiently than new tech Biology 1, new tech 0.
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