Clearing mines from the sea is a perilous operation and doing so in an active conflict is even more dangerous.
The use of mines in conflict zones poses significant dangers, threatening the safety and well-being of civilians and soldiers alike. Sadly, examples from the Azerbaijan-Armenian War underscore the ...
A large artisanal coltan mining site in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo collapsed after heavy rainfall, burying ...
Decades after underground coal mining all but ended in Eastern Pennsylvania, residents of certain areas continue today to face a hidden danger: mine subsidence. Gaping holes sometimes open without ...
Outside the picturesque Ukrainian village of Chugynka, dozens of men and women in bulletproof vests kneel down and explore every inch of ground. The faded grass lies in the middle of a war zone that ...
The Velvet-Wood mine proposal’s expedited analysis relies on the dubious claim that America is in an “energy emergency.” We have clean energy sources with wind, solar and geothermal, though Trump has ...
Crews work on April 17, 2024, pouring concrete into a mine subsidence that first opened up on April 14, 2024, in Toby’s Creek behind Luzerne Lumber. Decades after underground coal mining all but ended ...