Norway forced to pause deep sea mining plans
Norway has suspended plans to mine the sea bed at the bottom of the Arctic, according to media reports.
Norway has suspended plans to mine the sea bed at the bottom of the Arctic, according to media reports.
The Young Persons' World Lecture Competition was held online on 28 November.
The Circularity Gap Report Textiles finds only 0.3% of materials used in the global textile industry come from recycled sources.
The Coal Authority becomes known as the Mining Remediation Authority from today.
An MIT team has made 3D-printed glass bricks that can disassembled at the end of a building’s lifetime and reassembled into a new structure.
Journalist and writer Ed Conway was elected to Honorary Fellowship by the IOM3 Executive Board.
The UK 2024 Criticality Assessment provides insights into the various factors contributing to mineral supply risk.
Welding deformation, fibre optic sensors and morphology are among the topics discussed in this issue.
Calcium hydroxide – a zero-carbon precursor for lime and, subsequently, cement – is being billed as the solution to decarbonise cement production.
Metal extraction, alloying and processing have been merged into a single step by Max Planck scientists in Germany.
Gas atomisation, 3D printing and rheological analysis are among the topics discussed in this issue.
In 2023, Dr Annabel Fitzgerald CEng MIMMM was awarded the Frank Fitzgerald Medal & Travel Grant to attend an international conference in Cape Town and shares her experience.
The use of machine learning in the area of matter by focussing onmicroscopy.
Wavy pipes in photovoltaic thermal systems are more efficient than straight ones, claims a University of Nottingham study.
EY’s survey of senior leaders in the mining industry across key geographies reveals a balancing act for companies.
Programme for the 2023 Young Persons' World Lecture Competition online final
The skills required for the energy transition have been laid out by HyNet - a hydrogen storage and distribution project in the North West of England and North Wales.
The Royal Mint’s new factory in South Wales will extract gold from e-waste and reduce reliance on virgin materials through mining.