After analysing 9,000 large cities worldwide, researchers found that trees cool urban areas by an average of 0.15ºC through shade and water vapour.
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A new cooling roof paint that reflects the majority of incoming sunlight can significantly reduce how much heat buildings ...
As summer temperatures rise, many Indian households still rely on matkas to cool drinking water naturally. The enduring use ...
Tree shade is one of the fastest ways to make heat more bearable. It cuts direct sunlight, protects people walking or working ...
What: For three decades, Edmonton’s iconic riverboat has offered unparalleled views of the Edmonton city skyline and the ...
Cities and towns are usually 1–3°C hotter than the surrounding countryside, because asphalt, concrete and brick absorb heat ...
Male birth control is essentially limited to two things: condoms or vasectomies. However, science might have just taken a ...
From drinking warm milk to help you to sleep to putting cold tea bags on puffy eyes, many of us were raised with home ...
Alcohol free? A Lawrence, Kansas, bar is one of a few in the country staying dry, and it's all part of a new trend.
Dr. Irina Timofte, a transplant pulmonologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center, envisioned a new way to protect donor lungs ...
Tech investors are pouring more than $200 million into a futuristic plan to build floating AI data centers powered by ocean ...