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New Artificial Lightning Technology Stops Cow Dung from Releasing Climate-Warming Methane
The Norwegian business N2 is experimenting with an ablation system to reduce methane leaks, with Dairy cattle at a station in Buckinghamshire, England. A Norwegian software firm has discovered a means to prevent methane leaks from animal sludge by immobilizing it with synthetic electricity.
Latest Research Articles
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Norwegian Wolf Now Classified as an Extinct Species
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Experts Reveal How Light Pollution and Climate Change Affect Growth of Trees in Urban Areas
Xenobots: World's First Ever Robots That Learned to Reproduce Itself
Once Believed to Have Came from Bears, Footprints in Archeological Site Found to Have Belonged to Early Humans
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Paleontologists Discovered Dinosaur Remains with Deadly Armored Tail
Fight Against Lithium Mining on Sacred Land Rages in Nevada
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Scientists Identified Possible Earthquake in Europe That May Result in Tsunami
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Earth’s Mountains Rose Up Thanks to Explosion of Sea’s Tiny Organisms
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Valley of the Sun Breaks Winter Record for the First Time Since 1949
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USGS Issues Update on Earthquake Swarms Rocking West of Yellowstone in Idaho
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Report Shows that the US is Currently the World's Largest Plastic Polluter
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Series of Quick-Moving Storms to Unleash Rounds of Snow in the Great Lakes, Northeast