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The Levant man-engine disaster of 1919: a contemporary account
Critical Metals and the UK's "Green Industrial Revolution"
IMPC Lifetime Achievement Award to Prof. James Finch
November: the second lockdown, the first real glimmers of hope and news of a new Cornwall-led research centre
Return to Chingola
IMPC Distinguished Service Award to Prof. Eric Forssberg
Cutting edge lithium technology for Cornwall
Doug Edmunds 1944-2020: an Nchanga legend
600 Mining & Metallurgy researchers in the top 2% of the world's scientists
Season's Greetings from MEI
2020 with MEI
2021: bring it on!
Tunnelling, then and now: Cornwall's Great County Adit and the London Super Sewer
MetSoc Hydrometallurgy Scholarship honours Prof. Fathi Habashi
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"Last month there were around 14,000 page views"-- Barry, that made me really happy--you may be proud from "impact " factor(you know what I mean--smile), I am proud that present day mineral engineers are keen to know developments, the way their counterparts across the globe are looking at present and future--Bless all of them and hope they take our profession to newer heights which it naturally deserves(being a gift from NATURE (God) created over decades) so that we will have "sustainable utilisation of NATURAL MINERAL RESOURCES".
ReplyDeleteKEEP AT, BARRY.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL