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Hydrogen Goldmine? Earth May Hold 170,000 Years of Clean Energy Potential

Jan Otte

Under our feet, a sea of untapped energy is potentially waiting for one that could fuel human civilization for 170,000 years without the carbon footprint of fossil fuels. Scientists now think that the Earth’s crust contains enormous reservoirs of natural hydrogen, a gas that burns clean and could change energy production. The catch? Locating where ...

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The Origins of Earth’s Water: New Insights into a Timeless Mystery

April Joy Jovita

The question of how water formed on Earth has intrigued scientists for decades. Recent studies challenge long-held theories, offering fresh perspectives on the origins of this life-sustaining resource. By analyzing rare meteorites and Earth’s early composition, researchers are uncovering clues that reshape our understanding of Earth’s watery beginnings. Meteorites and Earth’s Early Composition For years, ...