From satellites and next-gen sensors to machine learning and real-time modelling, Carly Leonida speaks to companies that are redefining how and where the next generation of mineral discoveries will be made| The Intelligent Miner
Gamification offers the mining industry a valuable way to connect with, educate and excite the next generation of talent. Paul Ehlers takes a walk down memory lane and explores future potential| The Intelligent Miner
On Executive Orders, SMRs and Fusion Dear MMTA Members, Since President Trump’s inauguration, we have seen a veritable flood of Executive Orders pouring from the Oval Office covering many,… The post View from North America appeared first on MMTA.| MMTA
It is often said that price forecasting is a fool’s errand when it comes to commodity markets – indeed many will remember a certain US investment bank’s call for $200/bbl oil back in 2008, before they were humiliatingly forced to revise this down to just $45/bbl within 6 months. But maybe the point here is […]| Earth-i
“Now, as competition between NATO, the Russian Federation, and the People’s Republic of China heats up, the Arctic is well-understood as a military domain| Earth-i
Learning and continuous improvement are keys to building a resilient safety culture in mining, writes Kelly Scott| The Intelligent Miner
Stakeholder engagement is emerging as a critical driver of both risk mitigation and long-term value in mining. Carly Leonida and Allison George explore what meaningful engagement looks like and why it’s time to shift from extractive mindsets to collaborative futures| The Intelligent Miner
Social acceptance can make or break the value that mining companies see from new systems. Arif Pratama and David Prior join Carly Leonida to discuss their work with PT Archi Indonesia’s Tokatindung…| The Intelligent Miner
As the United States looks to strengthen domestic manufacturing, reduce dependence on foreign supply chains, and accelerate the energy transition, critical minerals have become a standout concern. Critical minerals and […] The post Phoenix Tailings is Building the U.S. Supply Chain for Waste-free, Net-zero Rare-earth Metals appeared first on Greentown Labs.| Greentown Labs
I’m a peanut butter fiend. I add it to my smoothies and my granola, top it with some dark chocolate chips for a “healthy” dessert — let me lie to myself, please — and often eat it straight from the jar. But every time I finish a last spoonful, I face a dilemma: how do I recycle the container? As someone who tries to do what I can for the environment, I resort to the extreme. I run my kitchen sink until the water is burning hot (more on that later), let the container fill up and leav...| Scienceline
Global smelting activity resumed its decline in June according to data from Earth-i's SAVANT Global Copper Monitoring Index, falling by 0.9%. Nevertheless, at| Earth-i
We are delighted to see FANTOM go live, a project that will build a high spatial and temporal resolution UK-centric database of agriculture and biodiversity| Earth-i
Nickel smelting extends rally as Southeast Asian NPI output lifts global activity| Earth-i
Moscovium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 115. It was first created in 2003 by scientists in Russia and the United States, and it is named after the Moscow region, where part of the discovery took place. Because it doesn’t exist naturally and breaks down very quickly—within milliseconds—Moscovium can only be studied in ... Read more| The Chemical Elements
Livermorium, element 116, exists at the edge of the periodic table, a synthetic element formed through the collision of lighter nuclei in a laboratory| The Chemical Elements
The scientific community is on alert after detecting the presence of precious metals in volcanic rocks ejected to the surface in Hawaii, which could indicate that the Earth’s core may be leaking. According to analyses by experts at the University of Göttingen in Germany, an organic component was found that typically exists only at depths […]| Techoreon
15 May 2025 - London - At the beginning of the last decade, Indonesia was primarily known in commodity markets for its place as the world’s largest exporter| Earth-i
Earth-i, London 15 May 2025 – Global copper smelting activity fell by another 1.1% in April, although in a sign of how competition between operators has| Earth-i
Earth-i, London 13 May 2025 – Global nickel smelting activity increased by 0.8% in April, driven by another strong performance from Indonesia. According to| Earth-i
Did you know that when flamingos are born, they are grey and their feathers are naturally white? Then… why do they display that pinkish colour? And hydrangeas, why do they show different colours? What do flamingos and hydrangeas have in common? And about the leaves of a tree…why do they change colour during the year? … Continue reading "Flamingos, hydrangeas, leaves and eggs" The post Flamingos, hydrangeas, leaves and eggs appeared first on One-pot Science.| One-pot Science
– Who’s the fairest of them all? – But what if the mirror had not been as clean and bright as it should have been? Neither the Queen nor Snow White could have asked the magic mirror that famous and memorable question. Mirrors have played an important role in films, not only in ‘Snow White … Continue reading "Mirror, mirror on the wall" The post Mirror, mirror on the wall appeared first on One-pot Science.| One-pot Science
Up to 17 per cent of cropland around the globe is contaminated by toxic metals, threatening agriculture and human health in the affected areas, according to new research published in the journal Science. The post Cropland threatened by toxic metals: study appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenGeneral , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
We can't blame you if you've been looking to put out an APB on trend following so far this year—needing some help from that Alts bucket in what is increasingly looking like an ugly market moment. The S&P 500 is now down 17% from its highs, while the Nasdaq and Russell indices have plunged into bear market territory (down 21.5% and 21%, respectively). But Mr. Trend hasn’t answered the call… thus far. The SG CTA Index is down -5.3%, SG Trend Index down -7.3% through Thursday, April 3rd, a...| RCM Alternatives
12 December 2024 - London - It is no exaggeration to say the news at the end of last week that Antofagasta and Jiangxi Copper had agreed treatment and| Earth-i
You know how EVs and practically anything else that runs on lithium batteries aren't really all that 'green' because producing lithium takes a huge toll on the planet?| New Atlas
While titanium hip and knee implants do restore mobility to a great many people, they're still subject to failure. A new alloy could help change that, simply by adding a smidge of bendy, bacteria-killing gallium to the mix.| New Atlas
Elevated blood and urine levels of metals like copper, selenium, and zinc raised disease risk by 3 times, and shortened patients' lives.| ALS News Today
On this week’s installment of our Setting Course series, we welcome Andrea Hotter, Special Correspondent at Fastmarkets, into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. Host David Greely sits…| SmarterMarkets™
Download full transcript → Download full transcript → We close out the year with our two-part Holiday Special. SmarterMarkets™ host David Greely is joined by…| SmarterMarkets™