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Don’t crank down your thermostat when it’s hot out. Do this instead.
The Spokesman-Review· 4 days agoIf you’re seeking relief from the blistering summer heat, resist the urge to dramatically turn down your thermostat. “Definitely don’t do that,” said Jennifer Amann, senior fellow in the buildings ...
Essie Chambers | Bookreporter.com
Book Reporter· 5 days agoEssie Chambers earned her MFA in creative writing from Columbia University and has received fellowships from the MacDowell Vermont Studio Center and Baldwin for the Arts. A former film and television ...
Attrition: Ukraine War Causes Russian Labor Shortage
Strategy Page· 2 days agoJune 12, 2024: The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left Russia as the largest, wealthiest, and most populous of the fourteen new states that emerged after the demise of the Soviet empire ...
SM.a.r.t. Column: Shape Up - On Steroids - SM Mirror
Santa Monica Mirror· 4 days agoNine years ago, SMa.r.t wrote a series of articles addressing the adaptive re-use of existing structures. Lots of life left in the old bones, and with the proper diet and physical effort, a ...
Previous generations would be in awe of our technology
China Daily· 3 days agoThe quantum leaps in technological progress over the past century are unmatched in the vast span of human civilization. If their parents, who were born in the Victorian era, had been told what ...
You decide: Mike Walden: Should we worry about the declining birth rate? - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 5 days agoIn the 1990s, there were worries about the declining national debt — yes, I said declining debt. Now, of course, the surging national debt is a major issue. To add some humor to the issue, I ...
Menopause treatments can help with hot flashes and other symptoms – but many people aren’t aware of...
The News-Times· 7 days agoIn March 2024, the White House announced an initiative to “Galvanize New Research on Women’s Midlife Health.” In May, Sen. Patty Murray introduced bipartisan legislation that would spend US$275 ...
Not quite an introvert or an extrovert? Maybe you’re an ambivert
The Conversation· 3 days agoOn the other end of the spectrum, introverts are more likely to be quiet, deep thinkers, who recharge by being alone and learn by observing (but aren’t necessarily shy). Another category might fit better: ambiverts.
Commission nixes fire levy possibility; votes to fund study
The Martinsburg Journal· 7 days agoThe Jefferson County Commission voted Thursday to issue a request for proposals for a study to be done on the needs for fire service in Jefferson County. The study would be similar to the study ...