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We may finally know what causes will-o’-the-wisps
Mysterious flashes of light seen in swamps and bogs could be caused by burning methane or other gases, ignited by sparks that ...
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Consumer Reports: Save money in the laundry room
Consumer Reports’ laundry expert can't make your laundry disappear, but he says there are easy ways to save ...
As climate change brings more extreme heat and cold, spikes in power demand will increasingly strain the grid. Sharing ...
From ASTM codes to slip resistance and electrical ratings, this guide breaks down the alphabet soup of safety footwear ...
Renewable energy is highly variable. And with thousands of decentralized sources feeding power into the system and pushing it ...
Certain appliances will pull power as long as they're plugged in, running up your electric bill in the process.
Touch the vehicle before filling up and only use your phone when inside the car – these are among the precautions motorists ...
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Dust will never cling to walls or skirting boards if cleaned with a natural kitchen item
Dust can build up quickly even if you are cleaning regularly, but it turns out there is a really easy way to keep cobwebs and grime away. Autumn has now arrived, and the cold weather means more people ...
Leaving devices plugged in can result in phantom energy, which is the power consumed by appliances that draw electricity even ...
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Avoiding static land surface models: Improvements in simulating water-energy-vegetation dynamics
The exchange of water and heat between Earth and its atmosphere determines climate zones and ecosystems, which in turn ...
A widely accepted approach to industrial hose selection is the STAMPED method. This structured approach ensures that every ...
Chemists have discovered tiny zaps of electricity moving between “swamp-gas” bubbles. Could they ignite methane gas to glow as dancing blue flames?
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