Dr. Abigail Domagall, professor of geology at Black Hills State University, and 11 BHSU students visited Spearfish Middle ...
From highly anticipated sequels to expanding cinematic franchise to unique originals, here are the movies being released in ...
Taylor Observatory and Norton Planetarium offers cosmic educational events from the Earth and beyond for all ages.
Stellar Resources has intersected a broad 51-metre tin zone at the Severn deposit during infill drilling aimed at upgrading ...
Historically, lithium has been produced using two approaches: hard rock mining of spodumene deposits, as seen at the ...
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New 3D-print material pushes artificial organs a step closer
Researchers have unveiled a new 3D‑printable material that can be stretched, sutured, and implanted, edging artificial organs ...
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Ancient salt crystals shed light on Earth’s climate 1.4 billion years ago
Through the analyses of gases and fluids preserved within salt crystals, the team extended the direct record of Earth’s ...
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Earth's seasons vary wildly, even at the same latitude, new research finds
Earth's seasons look very different at locations not far from each other, 20 years' worth of satellite data reveals. Earth's seasonal cycles can vary dramatically across short distances, even at the ...
When Earth was a molten inferno, water may have been locked safely underground rather than lost to space. Researchers ...
The U.S. rare earth industry is accelerating as federal funding drives a domestic mine-to-magnet supply chain.
As Beijing's new licensing rules on samarium and related materials restrict exports of these heat-resistant magnets, America's ability to produce precision-guided munitions has come under pressure.
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