The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
Many people in the U.S. may be drinking water with "forever chemicals" in it, according to a  U.S Geological Survey ...
A new method provides highly accurate continental-scale landslide susceptibility maps that are being used in the aftermath of ...
The discovery of a new fault line may explain the unusually strong and displaced shaking from April’s magnitude 4.8 quake ...
The temblor was 32 miles south-southwest of Dana Point, 32.5 miles from San Clemente, and 34.9 miles from Laguna Beach, ...
A recent study found that many New Yorkers on public water supply sourced from groundwater could have PFAS in their water.
“Lithium is a critical mineral for the energy transition, and the potential for increased U.S. production to replace imports has implications for employment, manufacturing and supply-chain resilience, ...
Using a combination of water testing and machine learning, a U.S. Geological Survey-led study estimated between 5 and 19 ...
When looking from Denver at the mountains cascading the western horizon, have you ever wondered which peak is which?
Researchers have uncovered an enormous lithium deposit in southwestern Arkansas – a discovery that has the potential to ...
Residents around Las Vegas may have felt a small overnight shake after a 4.7 magnitude earthquake was detected in Stovepipe ...
The amount of lithium that could be extracted from south Arkansas brine might be more than enough to meet global demand.