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By 2030, Superheated Rocks 12 Miles Beneath the Earth’s Surface Could Provide Limitless Clean Energy to the World
The world might have unlimited access to clean energy from rocks heated to 752 degrees just 12 miles underneath the surface of the Earth but getting to them is more than it sounds.
Latest Research Articles
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Black Cats Struggle to Find Their Forever Homes Due to 'Folklore' [Statistical Data]
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NASA Developed New Tool Spotting Major levels of Methane that Could Limit Global Warming
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Scientists Are Baffled by Extreme Miyake Radiation Events Recorded in Tree Rings
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Atmospheric River to Blanket the Pacific Northwest, Gulf Coast System Weakens in the South [NWS]
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Weather Advisories in Jamaica and Grand Cayman Island in Effect due to Tropical Storm forming in the Caribbean
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Chilly Rain Could Unleash in November's Halloween in Mid-Atlantic to Pacific Northwest
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Scientists Warn That Earth's Vital Signs are Now 'Code Red' Amid Environmental Crisis and Climate Emergency
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Cold Jet Stream and Storm to Bring 'Wintry Conditions' for Western US in the Coming Days
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Unsettled Weather with Potential Rain and Snow to Hit the Pacific Northwest and Eastern US
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A New Low-cost Sensor Allows Scientists to Remotely Monitor Nests and Estimate When Hatchlings Will Emerge Practically Throughout the Day
‘Expedited’ Measures to Save Colorado River From Drought Already Underway, Officials Announce
Deadly Chronic Wasting Disease Making Rounds in North Carolina Deer Populations





