Environment
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'Solar' Jet Fuel Made from Scratch Brings Us One Step Closer to Clean Energy
For the first time researchers have made solar jet fuel from scratch by combining carbon dioxide and water in a reactor powered by concentrated sunlight.
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Bacteria and Viruses Engage in Deep Sea Thermal Warfare
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Scientists Reveal Depth of Marine Litter Problem
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Magma is Rebuilding Beneath Mount St. Helens, but No Eruption Pending
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Teens Sue Federal Government for Not Creating Climate Change Action Plan
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Variable Eruption Patterns of Hawaii's Mt. Kilauea Explained
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Wet and Dry Spells in South Asia Growing More Extreme
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Ocean Acidity Dissolving Shells Off Of Snails
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Chinese Carmakers Lure Smog-Weary Citizens with Air Purifiers
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US Supreme Court Upholds EPA Protections Against Cross-State Pollution