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Calling all amateur paleontologists! Explore the badlands of Nebraska and hunt for fossils at this remote destination inside Oglala National Grassland.
The latest issue of the University of Wyoming’s only peer-reviewed scientific journal, Rocky Mountain Geology, features an ...
NASA and USGS are mapping critical minerals in the American West using airborne sensors to help reduce U.S. reliance on ...
A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a ...
FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emirates — The humble road rumble strip, used around the world to alert drifting drivers to potential ...
Friday the 13th was a lucky day this June for the southwest Iowa city of Avoca, pop. 1,700. Restaurants along Main Street had ...
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Knewz on MSNDrinking Water in the U.S. Contains Dangerous Levels of Arsenic — Scary Map Tracks the States at RiskA recent study by researchers at Columbia University revealed the states that had the highest levels of deadly arsenic in public drinking water.
Saturday’s quakes occurred roughly 30 miles northwest of Hayes, Kansas. The first occurred at 2:14 p.m. Central Daylight Time near Bogue, Kansas, and was about six miles below the surface. It measured ...
Scientists found millions of Americans may be regularly exposed to dangerous levels of arsenic, and they may not even know it.
This map in MONA’s community room shows all 93 Nebraska counties. Each county piece was done by students in that county. It took nearly 20 months to complete, from concept to finished product.
The study found that even low levels of arsenic in drinking water may increase the risk of below average birth weight and other adverse birth outcomes.
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