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Iceland Is Harvesting Renewable Energy From Molten Magma
Iceland is drilling into the Earth to tap renewable energy from liquid magma. This new energy source could reach temperatures of 400 to 1,000 degrees Celsius.
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Alien Communication? Strange Cluster of UFO Spotted in North Carolina
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Amazing Discovery: Scientists Discover 47 New Phylum-Level Bacterial Groups Living Underground
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Parents Should Share a Room With Their Baby for at Least One Year to Avoid SIDS
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'Nightmare Machine': MIT Uses AI to Scare People Online in Time for Halloween
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Elon Musk Reveals His Visions on Human Habitation on Mars
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The Hunt for Planet 9: How Soon Can We See the Elusive Planet?
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10-km Alien UFO Mothership Docked on the Moon Found in NASA Photo, UFO Hunters Claim
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Hello Snooty! Oldest Living Manatee in Captivity Makes It to Guiness World Records
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Warning: Global Carbon Dioxide Concentration Reaches New High, El Niño to Blame
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Mystery Unlocked: Why This Begonia Plant Has Shimmering Blue Leaves
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Zero Sex Life? Being Single is Now a 'Disability,' WHO Says
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Renewable Energy: India to Replace Coal with Cheaper Solar Power by 2022