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SC Water Science Center Director Eric W. Strom discusses USGS water science programs in South Carolina, as interviewed by SC Public Radio "Your Day" host, Donna London....
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USGS Scientists Jim Cannia and Jared Abraham discuss the use of geophysics, a powerful new tool, in water resources studies in Nebraska...
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It's Pollinator Week 2009, and we're talking to USGS scientist Sam Droege about the tremendous importance of native bees and pollinators in general, and how you can lend a hand to these tiny titans.
Like eating fresh fruits and vegetables? Think agriculture is important to our society? Th...
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Climate change is happening across the entire Nation and is projected to continue in the future with widespread impacts.USGS Chief Scientist for Global Change Research Virginia Burkett fills us in on a new report that provides the most current climate change projections, outlines...
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A roundup of the April and May 2009 hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits....
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Man-made moon dirt, or regolith, has been created by the USGS to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. USGS scientist Steve Wilson talks about this
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Late on May 17, 2009, a magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck in the Greater Los Angeles area.
We spoke with Ken Hudnut, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey to fill us in on the details....
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USGS Geophysicist John Power discusses the recent flare up in earthquake activity at Mt. Redoubt and the likelihood of another eruption in the near future....
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