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SCIENCE

Scientists think a hidden source of clean energy could power Earth for 170,000 years — and they’ve figured out the ‘recipe’ to find it

Recent breakthroughs suggest that hydrogen reservoirs are buried in countless regions of the world, including at least 30 U.S. states.…

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REAL ESTATE

How to Clean a Garbage Disposal the Right Way

If your kitchen is starting to smell funky and you can’t figure out why, your garbage disposal might be the…

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LIFE STYLE

She started a clean gelato brand that’s sold in 400+ stores

As an investment banker in Hong Kong, Jennifer Lee was no stranger to high pressure and even higher expectations. Her…

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REAL ESTATE

How To Stay Motivated To Clean: Expert-Backed Tips

Let’s face it, finding the motivation to clean your home can feel like an uphill battle. Dishes pile up, laundry…

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SCIENCE

Geologic hydrogen: A clean energy source may be lurking beneath mountain ranges

Is there hydrogen to be found beneath the Grisons mountains in Switzerland?  Thomas Stoiber / Alamy Mountain ranges could be…

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WORLD

Is the race for clean energy losing momentum? | Business and Economy

The US is pivoting back to fossil fuels, China is ramping up renewables, while Europe is trying to catch up.…

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BUSINESS

Clean business: Why 97% of executives are betting big on renewables

A major new survey has revealed that business leaders aren’t just talking about renewable energy—they’re ready to stake their future…

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REAL ESTATE

How to Clean a Washing Machine

Washing machines are essential for keeping clothes clean—but over time, they can develop musty odors, mold, and residue that affect…

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SCIENCE

Rain could be a clean way of generating lots of electricity

A system that creates electricity from rain could one day be added to rooftops kulkann/iStockphoto/Getty Images Water droplets falling through…

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REAL ESTATE

How to Clean Old Kitchen Cabinets: A Step-by-Step Guide

Let’s face it: kitchen cabinets see things. Splattered spaghetti sauce, greasy fingerprints, the mysterious sticky goo you pretend not to…

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