Tracking down commodity sources: The surprising role geoscience can play in assisting U.S. foreign policy
M7.0 Earthquake Strikes off Northern California Coast
USGS-NASA Award Honors Excellence in Earth Observation
Two award recipients recognized at AGU with the 2024 William T. Pecora Award for achievements in Earth remote sensing
Seeing the Earth in a new light: How Earth MRI data is deepening our understanding of minerals on the landscape
USGS scientists use new data collected through the Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) to study everything from minerals to wildfires.
Natural Scientists: Shaleene Chavarria’s Mission to Elevate Indigenous Voices at the USGS
Celebrating 50 years of groundbreaking science from below the Earth's surface
USGS Critical Minerals Study: Bans on Gallium and Germanium Exports Could Cost the U.S. Billions
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