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Sherry RobinsonAll She Wrote During the Great Depression, western ranchers faced crashing commodity prices and the ravages of ...
The need for a geologic hydrogen wildcatter is growing as energy demand rises and efforts to reduce emissions continue.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish biologist Jeff Ziller talks about the art of fishing Oregon's mountain lakes.
Natural hydrogen production by Koloma utilizes geologic extraction, minimizing energy use and emissions while enhancing ...
Emerging science shows geologic hydrogen, created under the Earth's crust naturally, may exist in pools that can be extracted for clean energy. A U.S. Geological Survey study of where geologic ...
Mountain ranges could be a potential source of clean energy in the form of as-yet untapped hydrogen. While previous research has suggested this “geologic” hydrogen could be found underground ...
Scientists drilled the deepest core yet, reaching near Earth's mantle, uncovering unique geological samples and offering new insights into Earth's structure.
DUNSMUIR, Calif. — Less than half a mile from the city limits of this Northern California railroad town is a natural wonder so enchanting that locals compare it to geologic features in Yosemite ...
US Geological Survey geologists estimated large potential for—and large uncertainty about—the amount of hydrogen accumulations in the world.
How much the feds put into Utah national parks All 18 parks in Utah are staffed by federal employees and receive federal funding. The federal government allocated $48.9 million in ongoing funds to ...
More than 11 million people visited Utah’s “Mighty Five” national parks last year, a 5% increase over the previous year. In fact, national park visitation in the state grew 100% between 2005 ...