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Earth's core might hold dozens of oceans worth of hydrogen, hinting at the origins of the planet's vast water supply
How Earth got its water has remained an open question for years. Some scientists suspect that much of it came from icy comets that pelted the planet during its youth. But now, new research supports ...
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Earth's Largest Reserve of Hydrogen Could Be Hiding in Its Core
From the outside, Earth doesn't seem to have a lot going on in the hydrogen department… but that doesn't mean it's completely ...
A new scientific revelation reveals that deep in the Earth’s core lies a good amount of hydrogen as well as a large amount of ...
Hydrogen reserves in Earth’s core large enough to supply at least nine oceans may influence processes on the surface today.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Scientists just discovered Earth may be hiding a reservoir with 45 times more hydrogen than all its oceans
Earth’s largest hydrogen reservoir may not be in its oceans but deep within its core. Laboratory experiments suggest that the ...
Scientists have long known that Earth's core is mostly made of iron, but the density is not high enough for it to be pure ...
Scientists from the McKelvey School of Engineering managed to apply the material, making fuel cells way more affordable than ...
In the absence of air, microorganisms produce hydrogen using an enzyme called [FeFe]-hydrogenase, one of the most efficient hydrogen-producing biocatalysts known and a promising tool for green ...
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