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How to prep your house for a La Niña winter
La Niña winters tend to bring stronger temperature swings, heavier storms, and unpredictable precipitation. Depending on ...
Scientists hope to prevent deaths from climate change, but heat and cold are more complicated than we thought.
Cool Down’s upgraded Smart Control Unit adds heating, dehumidifying, and real-time savings to cut AC use by up to 67%.
If you’ve ever stuck your hand into a raised garden bed on a crisp spring morning, you know the secret: it’s toasty in there!
The right insulation will keep your home comfy and your energy costs low. Here’s how to calculate how much you need and what kind to buy.Adding insulation can be a low-cost way to cut energy ...
Exercising during the cold weather may help burn more calories, boost your immune system, and support your overall health.
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries most commonly power cordless electric lawn mowers. In push mowers, they’re usually ...
When the power goes out, it’s easy to focus on the obvious inconveniences — no lights, no TV, and no way to charge your phone ...
The autumnal equinox arrived Monday, but Mother Nature isn’t ready to give up the Texas heat and let us dive into all things pumpkin spice just yet. Austin is still stuck in summer mode, with ...
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"It Smells Really Bad": Ancient Life Frozen In Alaska For 40,000 Years Has Been Woken Up
L ife that has been frozen in Alaskan permafrost for up to 40,000 years has been “woken up” by scientists.
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The Permafrost’s “Revenant” Microbes Are Slowly Awaking. This Is Bad News for Climate Change
The frozen, barren soil of the Arctic isn’t as lifeless as it looks. Locked inside the permafrost is a strikingly diverse ...
A recent report estimates that New Mexico has the potential to produce substantial power from its geothermal resources. But ...
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