Mining execs warn of disconnect between metals appetite, pace of new projects

The mining industry has "garnered a bad reputation, and certainly, some of that is understandable," according to "The State of Critical Minerals Report 2023," released by the Colorado School of Mines' Payne Institute for Public Policy on Sept. 26.
October 5, 2023

Opinion: Protect access to wilderness climbing opportunities

Drew Ruana, a professional rock climber and a student at Colorado School of Mines, wrote this opinion piece about the proposed Protecting America’s Rock Climbing Act and climbing provisions of the America’s Outdoor Recreation Act.
October 4, 2023

Drawing with More Colors: The current and emerging state of geophysical exploration

“The recent growth of machine learning and AI-like tools is advancing quite rapidly in geophysics,” noted Paul Sava, a professor and department head in geophysics at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colo.
October 1, 2023

The U.S. is losing its technological edge. Congress must intervene to take it back.

Walter G. Copan, vice president for research and technology transfer at Colorado School of Mines, authored this opinion piece on two bills that would strengthen U.S. intellectual property rights and accelerate technological innovation.
September 21, 2023

U.S. House debates which minerals should be considered “critical”

Roderick Eggert, a professor at the Colorado School of Mines, testified that the list helps guide public policy surrounding energy development and scientific research. “Why have a list? The simple answer – perhaps a statement of the obvious – is to ....
September 14, 2023

How Big Oil’s wastewater could fuel the EV revolution

“They’re grabbing all the money they can,” said Ian Lange, director of the mineral and energy economics program at the Colorado School of Mines.
September 12, 2023

Ethiopia finishes filling its Blue Nile dam. Downstream, Egypt is not happy.

The so-called Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is projected to double the country's electricity supply and promises agricultural expansion. This has worried Egypt for years, and now that the dam is full and complete, the region confronts a new reality ....
September 12, 2023

Mining in space: How Colorado students and engineers are helping NASA plan for lunar colonization

“We're simulating a lunar mining operation and this test actually is going to take place over 15 continuous days,” Colorado School of Mines professor George Sowers said.
September 11, 2023

Mines researchers developing rover to excavate and transport ice on the moon

The Mines team partnered with a local aerospace company to compete for $1.5 million in funding from NASA that they would use to continue development of the rover.
September 11, 2023

U.S. bets it can drill for climate-friendly hydrogen—just like oil

The ARPA-E funding “will be the largest single investment in R&D of this nature worldwide,” says Yaoguo Li, a geophysicist at the Colorado School of Mines who plans to apply to the program. “It’s so new, a lot of other agencies and other countries ....
September 7, 2023