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Scientists found millions of Americans may be regularly exposed to dangerous levels of arsenic, and they may not even know it ...
Brian Cooper with Trout Unlimited and Jon Cunningham with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) set up shop in ...
Police announced the break in the cold case last week after finding the Ohio woman's relatives using advanced DNA technology ...
A 2.8-magnitude earthquake hit a section of northeastern Pennsylvania on Tuesday afternoon, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was reported 10 kilometers north ...
Nestled in the Laurel Highlands region of southwestern Pennsylvania, this underground labyrinth is the state’s largest cave system, and boy, does it know how to make an entrance. When I first heard ...
Tucked away in Huntingdon County, Trough Creek State Park showcases rock formations so uniquely spectacular that geologists get misty-eyed just thinking about them, yet somehow this 541-acre ...
A version of this article appears in print on June 21, 2025, Section A, Page 16 of the New York edition with the headline: Maps Might Be Lost as Cuts Threaten Geological Surveys.
The Geological Survey of the Netherlands, part of TNO, has launched a new online geological map in collaboration with Edge Hill University and other international partners. This Coastal Resilience and ...
Earlier this month, just a week after Florida Attorney General James Uthemeir announced on his X account that the state would ...
Recognizing Somaliland is more than a moral imperative for the United States. It is also a strategic opportunity.
Low-flying plane returns to Cornwall for surveys Bell Geospace is collecting information for geological maps during flights that will be 200m high.