Environment
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Experts are Studying the Possibility of Storing Hydrogen in Underground Salt Beds
A new initiative at the Kansas Geological Survey may assist in addressing the difficulty of intermittent renewable energy generation like wind and solar operations supply a growing percentage of the country's energy demands.
Latest Research Articles
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Cold Weather May Save Manatees Dying From Starvation in Florida
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Powerful Magnetic Fields May Provide an Explanation for Moon's Baffling Mysteries
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First Full Moon ’Ice Moon’ of 2022 to Rise on Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday
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More Tsunami Threat? Second Massive Eruption Detected in Tonga Volcano
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Survival Tale: Dog Rescued From Heavy Snow After Months of Being Missing
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Temperature on Western Australia Town Broke its Warmest Day in History
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Climate Change Caused Tiger Sharks Migration Outside Protected Zones
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Study Shows Earth's Inner Portion is Cooling Faster Than Previously Thought
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Omicron Variant is Responsible for Garbage Pileups Around US Cities
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Rising Global Temperatures Linked to Alarming Rise of Preterm Birth Cases
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Tsunami Alert Raised as Underwater Volcanic Eruptions Sent Giant Waves to Tonga
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Portions of Midwest May See Up to a Foot of Snow, Leading to Hazardous Travel






