The drinking water of one-fourth of the US population could be contaminated by PFAS, a new federal government report says.
Oct. 22, 2024 — Flathead catfish -- native to the Mississippi River basin -- were first detected in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania in 2002, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A new study by the U.S. Geological Survey found that more than 20% of the nation’s population relies on water sources that ...
Up to 95 million people in the United States may be relying on groundwater containing detectable levels of PFAS for their ...
Between 75 and 95 million Americans rely on groundwater that contains detectible concentrations of these chemicals, known as ...
These findings are according to a U.S Geological Survey study published ... the USGS published an interactive, online map so users can see probability estimates of PFAS occurrence.
New evidence collected by China's Zhurong rover makes a compelling case for the existence of ancient oceans on Mars.
Imagine that a massive ice sheet covered Canada and oozed down over a large part of the northern United States, like icing ...
Additional tags to hunt and harvest deer were announced after a fatal disease was confirmed in parts of south-central and ...