
Fracking may affect air quality and human health
People living or working near active natural gas wells may be exposed to certain pollutants at higher levels than the Environmental Protection Agency considers safe for lifetime exposure, according ... more
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Macroeconomic concerns drag on oil
Crude oil prices retreated heavily in early Tuesday trading on signs of a slowdown in the British economy and worries over the pace of global jobs growth. ... more
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Constellations of Power: Smart Dragon-3 and the Geopolitics of China's Space Strategy
Ten Years Later, LIGO is a Black-Hole Hunting Machine
NASA awards Blue Origin new lunar mission to deliver VIPER rover in 2027
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Gas cheap, relatively speaking, AAA finds
While gas prices continue to rise ahead of the Memorial Day holiday, U.S. travelers are paying nearly a $1 less per gallon of gas year-on-year, AAA said. ... more
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Emergency declared after California oil spill
California Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for Santa Barbara County after an oil spill from a pipeline left a major slick off the state coast. ... more
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Japanese growth lifts oil prices
Strong growth in the Japanese economy helped crude oil prices recover from an early-week slump with major indices gaining more than 1 percent early Wednesday. ... more
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Verisk completes Wood Mac grab
The $2.8 billion acquisition of global analytics company Wood Mackenzie should be seamless, rival Verisk Analytics said. ... more
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Gazprom expects gas production to rise
Russian energy company Gazprom said it expects natural gas production from its assets to increase by 1.5 percent for full-year 2015. ... more
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