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ASAP Disappointed over Lack of Support for Pipeline Project

By Jason Mayrand on Oct 29, 2014   General News  

ASAP Disappointed over Lack of Support for Pipeline Project

Nenana, AK – Community members around Alaska who are advocating for a pipeline that will deliver gas to Alaskans and address high in-state energy costs, are voicing disappointment in comments made by gubernatorial candidate Bill Walker. The Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline (ASAP) Community Advisory Council, a volunteer group advocating for the small diameter pipeline that […]

A Cool Idea for Locking up Carbon Dioxide

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 27, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

A Cool Idea for Locking up Carbon Dioxide

Jim Beget spends much of his time digging for clues from long ago, like when a volcanic island might have collapsed into the sea, sending giant waves to distant shores. He will soon engage in debate on a contemporary question: before carbon dioxide makes the world unlivable, what can we do about it? In December, […]

New Tracers can Identify Frack Fluids in the Environment

By Cheryl Dybas | NSF, Time Lucas | Duke University on Oct 20, 2014   Featured, Science/Education  

Scientists have developed new geochemical tracers that can identify hydraulic fracturing flowback fluids that have been spilled or released into the environment. The tracers have been field-tested at a spill site in West Virginia and downstream from an oil and gas brine wastewater treatment plant in Pennsylvania. “By characterizing the isotopic and geochemical fingerprints of […]

A Nanosized Hydrogen Generator

By Justin H.S. Breaux | Argonne National Laboratory on Sep 22, 2014   Science/Education  

Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have created a small scale “hydrogen generator” that uses light and a two-dimensional graphene platform to boost production of the hard-to-make element. The research also unveiled a previously unknown property of graphene. The two-dimensional chain of carbon atoms not only gives and receives electrons, […]

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