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It's a tough question to answer, because Minnesota's got great geology and they've got great parks to visit. I must admit, I'm kind of partial to Pipestone. I like that place.
University of Minnesota researchers have discovered an ancient crater lying 350 feet below a Mississippi River suburb. A team of scientists at the Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) – part of the ...
Spotify Minnesota’s state bird is everywhere: There are loons on license plates and library cards, at lottery counters, and ...
Concentrations measured between 1,750 and 2,200 feet (530 to 670 m) deep at the drill site in Minnesota knocked the ball out of the park at 12.4%. Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter now ...
New seismic data show that a helium reservoir discovered in February in northern Minnesota is larger than initial estimates indicated, inching the project closer to commercial extraction.
Geologists from the University of Minnesota have found a crater 11 times larger than the iconic Meteor Crater in Arizona. The crater is hidden about 350 feet below the city of Inver Grove Heights ...
The U.S. Geological Survey tested tap water from 716 locations nationwide over five years. ... Minnesota United's Dayne St. Clair, Toronto's Sean Johnson untouchable in scoreless draw ...
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The Minnesota Legislature is limiting new spending on higher education. Minnesota State and University of Minnesota officials said the decision could devastate universities across the state.
Scientists with the Minnesota Geological Survey, the research arm of the U's School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, found the meteorite impact site in early 2021 while they were updating ...
Geologists Priscilla and Edward Grew have been happily married for the past 14 years. Yet the success of their relationship can hardly be attributed to “togetherness.” Far from it. Priscilla, director ...
Geologists from the University of Minnesota have found a crater 11 times larger than the iconic Meteor Crater in Arizona. The meteor that impacted nearly half a billion years ago was likely 500 to ...