| Wyoming groups seek stimulus funds for CO2 research |
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| Written by MATT JOYCE, Casper Star-Tribune | |
| Tuesday, 02 June 2009 | |
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Wyoming scientists and other groups have drawn up a range of proposals for stimulus-funded research projects to help the state's energy industry, largely by studying how to deal with carbon dioxide emissions. Read more...
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