
US Election: what a Trump or Harris victory means for critical minerals
Kamala Harris is battling former President Donald Trump to become the US’s first female president. Credit: kovop via Shutterstock. In the most anticipated political event
Kamala Harris is battling former President Donald Trump to become the US’s first female president. Credit: kovop via Shutterstock. In the most anticipated political event
A protest against mining and corruption in Panama. Credit: Carolina Soto Ramos via Shutterstock. Through the decades it is fair to say mining has earned
European steel-makers are looking to replace blast furnaces with lower-carbon-emitting electric arc furnaces. Credit: Nordroden via Shutterstock. Decarbonising the European steel industry is seen as
With all eyes focused on the US ahead of the 5 November presidential election, the latest issue of MINE magazine explores how the result could
MINExpo 2024 displayed some of the latest mining equipment and technologies. Credit: Lucas Friend. Hosted by the US National Mining Association (NMA), MINExpo 2024 took
Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) stands out as a distinctive, and traditionally controversial, area within the global mining landscape. However, this informal sector plays a
The mining industry is embracing tech to improve sustainability, including low-carbon smelting. Credit: DSimanungkalit via Shutterstock. Mining companies are increasingly adopting sustainable strategies such as
Vale’s Carajás iron ore mine in Para, Brazil. Credit: Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post via Getty Images. A research agreement announced between Nokia Bell Labs
The October edition of MINE Australia is out now – you can read it online for free or sign up to have each issue delivered to your inbox. With
A piece of copper oxide ore being hit by the I-ROX pulsed-power electrical arc and then exploding. Credit: I-ROX. I-ROX’s ground-breaking technology has gained interest