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A team of scientists from Flinders University have developed a method to extract gold from ore and e-waste using ...
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Mining Technology on MSNPeru protestors block copper transport route, affecting mining companiesThe blockade is part of an action demanding that the government extend the deadline for regularising informal mining ...
Co-chair of the Ghana Extractive Industries and Transparency Initiative (GHEITI) Dr Steve Manteaw, has encouraged small-scale miners to operate more responsibly to gain government’s recognition and ...
B2Gold offers strong upside from undervalued assets, future cash flow growth, and reduced political risk despite pressures.
A few miles from downtown Oaxaca, the capital of the southern Mexican state of the same name, the workshop occupies the front ...
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Monitor on MSNKassanda, Mubende gold miners wallow in povertyThe artisanal miners in Kassanda and Mubende districts live in squalor, enduring a lack of clean water, poor housing, shortage of pit-latrines and poor pay, among other challenges Thank you for ...
This week, informal and artisanal miners in Peru went to the streets in protest and in doing so blocked roads on various ...
Ghana launches NAIMOS as the central authority to combat illegal mining activities nationwide. • The secretariat’s mandate includes environmental restoration and climate change mitigation. • Over ...
A pool cleaner and a spongy polymer can turn used and discarded electronic items into a treasure trove of gold.
Scientists at Flinders University developed a safe, sustainable way to extract gold from e-waste and ore - without mercury or cyanide.
A new gold extraction method turns old electronics into treasure using pool disinfectant and sunlight — no poisons required.
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