Humans spend about 80% of their time indoors, but keeping track of the air we breathe usually requires expensive lab-grade equipment. Researchers at Concordia and Qatar University have created a ...
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UT San Antonio researchers are using "digital twin" technology and artificial intelligence to study extreme heat on the West Side.
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I tested a tiny device that plugs in, stays silent, and promises to stop electrical fires before they start. Can peace of mind come from something that seemingly does absolutely nothing?
I tested a tiny device that plugs in, stays silent, and promises to stop electrical fires before they start. Here's my verdict.
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