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Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map

Vast amounts of the clean-burning fossil fuel have been discovered in shale deposits, setting off a gas rush. But how it will affect our energy use is still uncertain.

Biological Solar

Combining synthetic biology and solar technology could provide a way to trap carbon dioxide and produce fuel.

Getting More out of Crude

An improved catalyst could help oil refineries get more gasoline out of a barrel of crude petroleum.

Turning Natural Gas Green

A new process extracts high-value carbon black from methane.

Weathering Climate Change

Ralph J. Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences, discusses the challenges of climate-change research.

The Cost of Cutting Carbon

Will putting a price on carbon increase the use of renewables?

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