A research team led by Prof. Liu Liangyun from the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of ...
Across South Florida, giant snakes that once seemed like exotic escapees are now entrenched residents, reshaping ecosystems ...
Corporate leaders are racing to hire artificial intelligence talent, convinced that a few high-profile specialists can ...
Using a specially developed simulation model, researchers at the University of Cologne have traced and analyzed the dynamics ...
Since 2000, specialists at the National Museum of Natural History have produced the world’s foremost report on active ...
Map of the overflight areas in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and nearby northern Wisconsin. (U.S. Geological Survey) LANSING — In the summer, the U.S. Geological Survey began large-scale low-level ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - The U.S. Geological Survey plans to start low-level plane flights this month across eastern Iowa. The project is part of a national effort to find mineral resources and ...
Part 2: The search to identify underground resources is often done from the sky. Here’s how that scientific magic happens Helicopters sporting long appendages are flying over some rural areas of the ...
In what the agency hopes will spur a major leap in American geoscience, the U.S. Geological Survey has released a new mapping tool that allows anyone to peer into the earth beneath their feet. Dubbed ...
The huge demand for energy to power data centers will be a key focus for antitrust regulators in the future, a former top official at the U.S. Justice Department’s trustbusting division said.
From weather patterns to chemical reactions, what contributes to how the sediment beneath your feet forms is complex and extensive. And if you’ve ever stopped to pick up a cool rock or check out the ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) just released a powerful tool that allows anyone and everyone to see what lies beneath towns, farms, and cities around the nation. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) ...