The magnetic North Pole, once a slow wanderer circling the Canadian Arctic, has broken into a sprint that has startled the ...
According to new British Geological Survey data, the UK was struck by several worrying earthquakes across a week-long span, ...
Sandstone beneath the North Sea could be used to store carbon dioxide, a study has claimed. The British Geological Survey ...
Sandstone beneath the North Sea could be used to store carbon dioxide, a new study has claimed. The British Geological Survey ...
Maxus Mining Inc. (“ Maxus ” or the “ Company ”) (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V) is pleased to announce that it has engaged Geotech Ltd. (“ Geotech ”) to complete a large, multi-block airborne geophysical ...
Engagement of Xcalibur Smart Mapping to Accelerate Exploration Momentum Following Successful Public ListingVANCOUVER, British ...
If you've felt a pang of loneliness lately, you might not be the only one. Americans are reportedly lonelier compared to years past. According to a newly released survey from AARP, adults aged 45 and ...
Britain’s reputation as a country full of get-up-and-go seems to have got up and left the kingdom. Much of the blame for that falls on British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his colleagues, who led ...
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 new Watney CoreLab at the Kansas Geological Survey is pictured on Nov. 6, 2025. States like Colorado, Wyoming and Utah may have mountains and canyons that beautifully fill picture windows, but ...