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Methane-eating microbes offer a new way to turn emissions into plastic, feed and fuel
Methane-eating microbes could help convert one of the most powerful greenhouse gases into useful ...
Scientists found that natural bacteria can eat methane, cut climate pollution, and turn waste gas into useful materials.
Methane eating microbes could help turn a powerful greenhouse gas into everyday products like animal feed, green plastics, and cleaner fuels, according to a new scientific review of fast moving ...
Regulators approved the structure of New Mexico's Clean Transportation Fuel Program on Thursday. It will be the fourth state ...
Turning dangerous waste into something useful may sound futuristic, but it’s becoming a reality. Scientists from Vienna University of Technology have developed a new way to turn battery waste and used ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have effectively transformed methane (natural gas) into hydrogen while achieving ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Chemists have developed a novel way to capture and convert carbon dioxide into methane, suggesting that future gas emissions could be converted into an alternative fuel using ...
The US’s plans to significantly increase oil extraction in Venezuela could more than triple the national fossil fuel industry ...
While promising a dramatic reduction in air travel’s carbon footprint, the well-intentioned race to scale this “green” fuel ...
This month MethaneSAT, an $88 million, 770-pound surveillance satellite conceived by the Environmental Defense Fund and designed at Harvard to precisely track the human sources of methane being ...
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Methane-choked lake ignites, setting the air above it on fire
The image is surreal: a frozen lake, a scientist kneeling on the ice, and then a sheet of flame racing across the surface as ...
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