November 18, 2022 How the state of Wyoming could supply the US with rare earth elements Industry innovators are tapping coal and its waste streams to extract rare earths, 17 essential elements to realizing an electrified economy.
November 17, 2022 BHP, Rio Tinto, Fortescue launch pilot program to create safer workplaces The pilot program will be completed by volunteers who are currently undertaking apprenticeships or traineeships with the three companies.
November 16, 2022 Scientists learn what it takes to develop gold-based meta-materials Researchers have achieved first insights into engineering crystal growth by atomically precise metal nanoclusters.
November 15, 2022 Navajo Transitional Energy earns two national awards for mine safety and stewardship Navajo mine received both a Sentinels of Safety and a National Reclamation award in a single year.
November 13, 2022 Scientists dig for answers inside mineral-rich meteorites The goal is to learn how the young earth acquired the ingredients essential for life.
November 11, 2022 Integra’s Andrée St-Germain on overcoming self-doubt and ‘paying your dues’: Mining Legends Speaker Series interview Mining Legends Speaker Series pairs CMHF inductees with accomplished young talent.
November 10, 2022 Growing human rights focus in due diligence for lenders The growing focus on human rights goes well beyond the operational realm into a mining project’s entire upstream and downstream supply chain.
November 9, 2022 Metal detectorist finds Viking Age silver treasure Forty-six silver objects found by accident in central Norway turned out to be a Viking Age treasure.
November 9, 2022 World’s CO2 hotspots pinpointed by Al Gore-backed climate project The website "Climate Trace" includes maps and data on 72,000 power plants, oil refineries, airports and more to offer “radical climate transparency.”
November 8, 2022 Scientists understand how to better study iron, other minerals Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have investigated the status of iron ions in monoclinic pyroxenes, an endeavour that is key for the future analysis of iron and other minerals’ flakes.
Krypton in zircon grains reveals landscapes’ history and potential future, researchers say By measuring the krypton, the Curtin University team was able to work out how long zircon grains spent near the Earth’s surface before they were buried, like a ‘cosmic clock’. January 16, 2026 | 12:40 pm