There may be a source of clean energy under Iowa's surface
Iowa's farmland sits on more than soil — deep underground may be the makings of a clean energy economy. On this episode, we go beneath Iowa's surface to talk about a billion-year-old rock formation where geologic hydrogen is hiding. We talk with Ryan Clark, associate state geologist at the Iowa Geological Survey and Betsy Swanner, an Iowa State University professor of Earth, atmosphere and climate to find out what it would take to actually build a hydrogen economy in Iowa. Then, Iowa State University agronomist Jianming Yu shares what artificial intelligence and citizen science reveal about how plants adapt to their environments.

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Nurturing your native plants

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Meet three Iowans behind NASA's Artemis II mission

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Trash is treasure for this Danish artist and his new Iowa trolls

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He NOTICED One STRANGE Thing in 1983 — 40 Years Later Scientists Couldn't Believe What He Found!

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Why Roads Get Washboards

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SCOTUS backs makers of Roundup weed killer

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An Iowan made her mom a household name with her cleaning products

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Ancient Human Species We Once Co-Existed With

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A shocking find in stump in a cemetery

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How an African energy revolution could save ALL of us.

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Lung cancer caused by radon exposure linked to 400 deaths annually in Iowa

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This will bring Donald Trump down | Scott Lucas

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Tom Hanks' HILARIOUS Harvard Speech Leaves Audience in Splits: “I Make a Good Living...” | REPLUG

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Why US Trucks Are Trapped in the 1980s (While Europe Evolved)

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Never before seen wood corner joint technique invented by a 60 year old carpenter!

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