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A new online tool harmonizes how we measure the environmental footprint of hydrogen supply chains, revealing that the impacts of “green” hydrogen are often underestimated. This finding suggests that green hydrogen is best suited for specific, hard-to-electrify sectors rather than as a universal clean fuel.
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A magnetic survey of the Northwest Ethiopian Plateau identified ten localities with shallow “Curie point depths,” indicating high underground heat flow and geothermal gradient. This discovery points to significant, previously unexplored geothermal energy potential in the region.
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Researchers measured the friction properties of volcanic ash and rock, which control how fast and far deadly pyroclastic flows can travel. This data is crucial for creating more accurate hazard models to protect communities living near volcanoes.
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