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With the rising summer temperatures and the prioritising of sustainable living worldwide, a traditional Indian method from centuries ago is gaining popularity again. Using earthen pots to store water, ...
The Environmental Protection Agency said it wants to help boost water reuse strategies for companies to cool data centers that drive artificial intelligence. The EPA on Thursday announced an ...
When summer hits in India, there is nothing like drinking cool water stored in a matka. In ancient times, when refrigerators did not exist, people used earthen pots, such as matkas, to store cold ...
Summers are here, and with them comes an endless thirst. We drink more water than usual and cold water feels almost magical in the heat. Quick fun fact: when you drink cold water, it absorbs heat from ...
Nearly 25 years after Kid Rock released “Cool, Daddy Cool,” the song has sparked newfound controversy. Rock dropped “Cool, Daddy Cool” in 2001, two decades before he was tapped to headline Turning ...
People spend a lot of time, money, and energy trying to be “cool.” Research has found that it's associated with being admired, friendly, and attractive, but mixed on whether it is linked to emotional ...
When a section of the Spokane River ran completely dry in August, it sounded alarms for environmental advocates, like the Spokane Riverkeeper’s Water Protector Katelyn Scott, who said she had never ...
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Sid Davidoff could be fairly described as a political prodigy. By his mid-20s, he was a trusted aide to John Lindsay, who swept into City Hall in 1965. “Everyone else was tired, and he was fresh. And ...
In the 1960s and ’70s, he was a brash lieutenant to a young, ambitious, reform-minded mayor and ended up on President Nixon’s “enemies list.” By Sam Roberts See more of our coverage in your search ...