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Missouri’s Bluff Dwellers Cave is like stepping into nature’s secret laboratory—a subterranean wonderland where water and stone have been collaborating on a masterpiece for millions of years. When ...
Scientists found millions of Americans may be regularly exposed to dangerous levels of arsenic, and they may not even know it ...
And tucked away in the southwestern corner of Missouri, in the small town of Noel (pronounced “Nole,” not like Christmas), Bluff Dwellers Cave stands as one of the most spectacular examples of ...
You may want to thoroughly wash all of your grains and rice as officials warn that a common pesticide used by farmers may ...
D has been used as a pesticide since the 1940s, and gained notoriety as a component of Agent Orange, used by U.S. forces in ...
The historic 1811 and 1812 New Madrid quakes happened when southern Missouri was a frontier area and resulted in only one ...
A version of this article appears in print on June 21, 2025, Section A, Page 16 of the New York edition with the headline: Maps Might Be Lost as Cuts Threaten Geological Surveys.
Smoke from wildfires still raging in Canada is degrading air quality across the northern U.S., turning skies a murky orange ...
As storms continued to impact much of Mid-Missouri on Tuesday night, power outages continued to climb. In Columbia at 8 p.m., there were nine reported outages impacting 2,510 utility customers.
LARAMIE -- The Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) recently published updated geological maps of the Rawlins and Red Desert Basin quadrangles, providing critical new insights into the geology ...
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