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The Appalachian Mountains hold enough lithium to make 500 billion cellphones, researchers discover
Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey estimated that the ancient Appalachians mountain system holds 2.5 million tons of ...
They’ve hit the mother lode. We may no longer need to rely on foreign batteries to power our electronics. Geologists have announced that the Appalachian Mountains could be hiding a sprawling ...
See how the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail, and others compare in miles, terrain, elevation ...
Four states are bracing for significant snowfall accumulations deep into May. Here's where two feet of snow could fall.
A period of wetter, cooler weather has slightly bolstered streamflows and reduced drought conditions in the Colorado ...
A recent study ranked the most and least expensive spots across America’s 15 most-visited national parks.
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Beep beep – boop. This could be how we’ll all talk one day if Google’s predictions about humanity’s future come true. Well, ...
In Colorado's summers, there are patches of white and red and brown rock mixed with deep green forests. In the winter, soft white drapes over the peaks. At least, usually.
The U.S. Drought Monitor map, run by NOAA, the National Drought Mitigation Center and NASA, still had Denver County sitting ...
President Donald Trump’s push to reshape congressional districts ahead of the November elections suffered a double setback ...
A massive USGS discovery places 328 years of lithium imports right in the Appalachians. See how it shakes up the global ...
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