March 10, 2024 How to perform land restorations in the High Arctic The High Arctic area that hosted the Svea coal mines for 100 years has been restored so that natural and geological processes can be re-established.
March 8, 2024 AI can potentially estimate global environmental destruction due to road development for mining Australia-based researchers trained three machine-learning models to automatically map road features in rural, generally remote and often forested areas.
March 8, 2024 BHP becomes first miner in Chile to exceed 40% female representation In 2016, BHP had only 17.5% female workers globally and today employs 1,509 women at Escondida mine alone.
March 7, 2024 From competitor to partner, AI joins forces with explorers Explorers now have to compete with a tech sector foaming on steroids… artificial intelligence.
March 7, 2024 World’s leading particle lab concerned about energy efficiency The CERN just discovered how to be 17% more energy efficient in its cooling and ventilation applications.
March 7, 2024 Deep-sea mining could cost $500 billion in value destruction, study says The report "How to lose half a trillion" says that mining the seafloor could cost the industry $30 to $132 billion in value destruction.
March 6, 2024 Diamonds can help speed up EVs’ charging time A diamond nano-membrane is extremely effective at distributing heat and significantly reducing battery charging time.
March 5, 2024 Tamarack Mining, Des Nedhe forge First Nations group purchasing organization in Canada Formation signifies a groundbreaking shift in procurement practices across Canada's mining and construction sectors, the company said.
March 5, 2024 New technology traces Royal Canadian Mint’s gold supply chain from mine to vault The Mint is leveraging aXedras' Bullion Integrity Ledger solution to further enhance its focus on being best-in-class for its supply chain.
March 5, 2024 Hitachi and BluVein accelerate electrification of haul trucks up to 400 tonnes The collaboration will fast-track the development of a high-powered, fast and flexible dynamic charging solution for surface and underground mines and quarries.
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