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  • 6 days ago | nrinvesting.com | Heidi Vella

    Today, it is impossible to talk of mine tailings – the unfortunate but unavoidable legacy of mining – and not think of the Brumadinho dam disaster in Brazil, which, in 2019, claimed 259 lives. Aidan Davy, co-COO of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) called it a “stark wake-up call”, adding that it “marked the beginning of a vital journey to make these facilities safer for people and the environment”.

  • 6 days ago | mining-technology.com | Heidi Vella

    Today, it is impossible to talk of mine tailings – the unfortunate but unavoidable legacy of mining – and not think of the Brumadinho dam disaster in Brazil, which, in 2019, claimed 259 lives. Aidan Davy, co-COO of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) called it a “stark wake-up call”, adding that it “marked the beginning of a vital journey to make these facilities safer for people and the environment”.

  • 3 weeks ago | techmonitor.ai | Heidi Vella

    How does a nightclub owner in Kathmandu end up becoming one of enterprise tech’s foremost AI engineers? By demonstrating a facility for solving fiendishly difficult problems, argues Yashodha Bhavnani, one of Nepal’s most successful after-dark impresarios and the new head of AI at the content platform Box. Straight out of college, Bhavnani spotted a gap in the market for local-friendly after-hours leisure spots and set up a venue designed exclusively for Kathmaundis.

  • 1 month ago | techmonitor.ai | Heidi Vella

    Andrea Carcano, a former teenage amateur white hat hacker, never planned on founding his own cybersecurity company. Carcano began his infatuation with engineering malware and viruses while studying for his PhD in a European Commission (EC) lab, where he was freely able to demonstrate how these malicious programs could stubborn CNI control systems. He then switched to the defensive.

  • 1 month ago | mining-technology.com | Heidi Vella

    The devastating accident at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan in March 2011 triggered a global reassessment of nuclear power, radically reshaping and diminishing the industry, with reactors shut down and national bans brought in. Yet, in what could be seen as an extreme volte-face, investment in the industry for the first time in many years is climbing.

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Heidi Vella
Heidi Vella @Heidivel
8 May 25

RT @Heidivel: Hyperloops: I am writing a feature on what's happened to the hyperloop concept? Are concepts still progressing? Is the techn…

Heidi Vella
Heidi Vella @Heidivel
24 Mar 25

65.96% of Parisians voted to pedestrianise 500 streets, this follows a vote to increase parking on out-of-town SUVs. https://t.co/3e92ThTtm4

Heidi Vella
Heidi Vella @Heidivel
5 Mar 25

AI Health Care Company Leverages Generative AI Models for Radiology; Valued at $525M https://t.co/Jo6lbO1hDH