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Bubble, Bubble, More Earthquake Trouble? USU Geochemist Studies Alaska's Denali Fault
The 1,200-mile-long Denali Fault stretches in an upward arc from southwestern Alaska and the Bering Sea eastward to western Canada’s Yukon Territory and British Columbia.
How Much Cobalt Can Be Mined in THE US? Study Examines Domestic Mining Site in Idaho
A new study published in Geology evaluates the potential for cobalt extraction from the Idaho Cobalt Belt (ICB) of east-central Idaho, using a detailed study of the Iron Creek deposit.
Programmable 3D Printed Wound Dressing Could Improve Treatment for Burn, Cancer Patients
One of the challenges in treating burn victims is the frequency of dressing changes, which can be extremely painful.
Fires Burn Across Quebec
An unusually intense start to Canada’s wildfire season filled skies with smoke in May 2023.
Predictive Models Show Wildlife Managers Where to Find Destructive Feral Swine
Feral swine are considered one of the top invasive species of concern in North America because of the damage they do to agricultural and natural systems.