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USGS Estimates 53.8 Trillion Cubic Feet of Natural Gas Hydrate Resources in the Alaska North Slope
Access to 3D seismic mapping, along with a greater understanding of gas hydrate reservoir properties, yields estimates that are more precise.
Microorganisms Reduce Methane Release from the Ocean
Next to CO2, methane is the greenhouse gas that contributes most to the man-made greenhouse effect.
Commonly Used Antibiotics May Lead to Heart Problems
Scientists have shown for the first time a link between two types of heart problems and one of the most commonly prescribed classes of antibiotics.
New Study Explains How Salamanders Harness Regeneration to Buffer Themselves from Climate Change
Looking like a cross between a frog and a lizard, the gray cheek salamander has thin, smooth skin and no lungs.
Promising Mobile Technologies Find Methane Leaks Quickly, Stanford/EDF Study Finds
Finding natural gas leaks more quickly and at lower cost could reduce methane emissions.