Breaking out of the debt cycle isn’t easy. According to research by Empower, 37% of Americans can’t cover a $400 emergency expense without borrowing money or dipping into their savings. And a ...
Researchers in the United States have developed a new method to produce ethylene from waste gas. Ethylene is used to create much of the world’s plastics but its production system has a huge carbon ...
Brisk walking helps meet the recommended 150 minutes of weekly aerobic activity. Walking outdoors can boost your mental health more than indoor workouts. Increase walking intensity by picking up the ...
High-speed 3D printing has just gotten a lot faster. Researchers from Tsinghua University in China have developed a new high-speed printing technology capable of creating complex millimeter-scale ...
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Many golfers try to create speed with their arms, but real power starts from the ground. This video explains the Catapult Method and how using ground pressure makes the swing easier and more efficient ...
It’s a tough time to work in fire/EMS, whether you’re in a career or volunteer department. Call volumes have increased, training standards require more time away from home, and the fiscal costs of ...
Matthew Alvarado sells cannabis by the book now, but he sold pot illegally and paid the price. He was incarcerated multiple times, and says the Cannabis Reentry Employment Assistance and Training ...
At first glance, biology and quantum technology seem incompatible. Living systems operate in warm, noisy environments full of constant motion—while quantum technology often requires extreme isolation ...
The new fortification method aims to boost nutrients like iron and iodine in food and drink without altering taste or texture. MIT researchers have come up with a new way to fortify foods and ...
While you likely hear about carbon dioxide in a negative way, it can be turned into useful things. And although the process isn't efficient, a team of researchers may have discovered a better way.