Spring is a time for budding flowers, tender green leaves and baby animals. But 66 million years ago, that gentle season ...
Hard to believe, but it is true,” said Dr. Michael Kjelland, Associate Professor of Biology at Mayville State University. “In ...
Michael Kjelland (left), a professor from Mayville State University, stands with Jay Anderson beside the fossil pieces Anderson found in a gravel pit in Steele County, North Dakota. The fossils ...
Volunteers engaged in preparing ground for a new building at the Pioneer Village Museum in Burlington last month hit on a bit ...
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly considering North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for a new position as energy tsar ...
While traditionally dominated by oil and coal from the Williston Basin, North Dakota has been diversifying its energy resource matrix for some time. Alongside fossil fuels, the state leverages wind, ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s transition team for climate and the environment is considering relocating the E.P.A. out of ...
New research in the Journal of Human Evolution suggests that the ancient ‘Lazarus’ primate was North America's last until ...
Voters in several states are being will weigh in on ballot measures addressing energy or environmental issues. Some ask ...
Republican Julie Fedorchak wins election to U.S. House in North Dakota's 1st Congressional District. WASHINGTON — Republican Julie Fedorchak wins election to U.S. House in North Dakota's 1st ...
Trump’s plans have the potential to send fossil fuel companies’ profits soaring while threatening the world’s climate goals.
When he saw the ripples encased within them, Jay Anderson knew there was something unique about the pieces of rock dislodged from a boulder in his Steele County gravel pit. Months later, those ripples ...