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A Far Out Theory Asks If Underground Life Could Live Off Cosmic Rays
And we might be able to find such life right here on Earth—hypothetically, of course.
An EU Project Aims to Turn Food Waste into Graphene
Carbon and hydrogen could be a lot more desirable than methane.
Huxleyed Into the Full Orwell
The First Amendment Area was a good 800 yards from the courthouse, an imposing cage of chicken-wire and dangling zip-cuffs.
The Green Chemistry Poised to Turn Landfill Gas Into Real Energy
A peculiar mineral might be the solution for catalysts turning landfill gas to hydrogen.
Colliding Galaxies Left a Stream of Gas 2.6 Million Light Years Long
It's by far the longest gas trail ever discovered, and it weighs more than the Milky Way and Andromeda combined.
The Wow! Signal Is The Strongest Candidate For an Alien Radio Transmission Yet
'Cosmos' didn't mention this mysterious radio signal in last night's episode, but it's still our best shot for an intergalactic chat sesh. For now.
Sorry, Everyone, Making Fuel Out of Seawater Isn't Gonna Save Humanity
The snag is how to actually take that raw material and process it.
Sorry, Everyone, Making Fuel Out of Seawater Isn't Gonna Save Humanity
Why we shouldn't get too excited about the experiments the US Navy is conducting.
An Accidental Discovery Might Have Just Made Hydrogen Cars Affordable
But less bloody platinum is still bloody platinum.
Wind, Solar and Hydrogen Batteries Could Power the Nation 99.9% of the Time
This is how we power all of our stuff with clean energy all of the time.
Want to Help Study Hurricanes? Stick a Jar Out Your Window
Stable isotopes in the water could help answer questions about how water is being moved around inside this giant storm system.