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Heat doesn’t just mean canceled events. It also poses a health risk. If you can’t afford to cool the whole house, make a ...
Within those constraints, finding ways to stay hydrated and lower your body temperature are paramount. You can do this by drinking lots of fluids, wetting clothing or putting cold water or a cold rag ...
Officials at the University of Chicago Crime Lab's Policing Leadership Academy brought in members of storied improv theater ...
Most of the lawsuits Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has filed against the Trump administration have resulted in court ...
Americans’ trust in artificial intelligence is declining even as global advances in the field accelerate. That points to a ...
A new AI-based technology that rapidly maps the brain to locate sensitive areas that control speech, vision, movement and other critical functions has received authorization from the Food and Drug ...
"The state with the boldest vision for the future can't seem to build it. Nowhere is this clearer than in the fight against ...
Evaporative or "swamp" coolers can help in dry heat, but they increase humidity and can make it more difficult to cool down. In humid places, just use a fan.
The fifth Symposium on Infectious Disease in the Immunocompromised Host convened in Seattle last month. Experts and rising ...
When a critical need for new tooling arose for the F-35 Lightning II combat aircraft, innovative thinking and forward-leaning ...
C is everywhere. You'll see examples in books, lectures, videos, everywhere while you're studying. The C Programming Language, 2nd Edition. This is a short book, but it will give you a great handle on ...
A new book offers a valuable discussion of the double bind in which many researchers and lab technicians find themselves: ...