New research finds that gas stoves emit methane, a potent greenhouse gas, even when turned off and adds to the debate over electrifying homes.
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Idea: Bedroom appliance that has LED's that respond to some value parsed from the internet. If xyz > 3, turn red.
I know I can prototype a esp8266 or other controller to create one, but it would be easier to buy one and program the logic of the trigger. Are there any cheap platforms out there with LED's already built in and just provide the programming plane to parse a website? Sorry if this is a ****** question, I am a bit out of my league here.
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Biodiversity — the rich variety of living things that support and sustain life on Earth — is facing grave threats. A new booklet provides an easy-to-read overview, examining the causes of biodiversity loss and presenting actions that can be taken to st...
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For reasons I won't dive into here, I'm interested in talking with someone who uses or has used IOT dashboarding. Hologram, Particle, and Azure super helpful.
I'm not a salesperson or in sales in any way - I'm hoping to learn just a bit about how these work as I prep for a marketing job interview at an iot company.
PM for contact info, or let me know here how to reach you?
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An American-born executive who transformed the presentation of science on TV and was considered one of the most influential women in her industry.
The leases, reinstated during the Trump years, would have allowed a Chilean mining conglomerate to dig for copper and nickel near the Boundary Waters wilderness in Minnesota.
Scientists describe a process by which African clawed frogs can regrow an imperfect but functional lost limb.
How does Anders Danielsen Lie of “The Worst Person in the World” juggle careers in acting and medicine? “This has been my ongoing identity crisis,” he said.
The four-ton piece of the rocket hasn’t been heard from since it launched an American satellite called DSCOVR. It could make a 65-foot crater on the far side of the moon.