Air conditioning hasn't changed much in the 100 years since it was first developed, but there may be a new technology just ...
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Refrigerants explained: What’s cooling your fridge
Your refrigerator’s coolant might be quietly contributing to climate change. If you have an older model, it was likely made ...
Albert Einstein made important scientific contributions to humanity, but the kitchen appliance he helped design wasn't one of ...
Dispelling a viral myth, experts confirm fridge magnets do not increase electricity bills. The weak magnetic fields from ...
Struggling to keep your fridge in order? A simple adjustment could transform it from cluttered chaos into an easy-to-navigate ...
Every home in Wales' capital could be heated using water that lies below the city which would cut bills, pioneering research ...
That relentless hum can drain your focus and cash. The cure often sits behind the fridge door, not in a new appliance. Open-plan living puts the fridge in ...
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Scientists Invented an Entirely New Way to Refrigerate
Say hello to ionocaloric cooling. It's a new way to lower temperatures with the potential to replace existing methods of chilling things with a process that is safer and better for the planet. Typical ...
One bad homemade cake is enough to put anyone off baking for a while. We've all experienced it: a collapsed cake that's somewhat undercooked in the centre or one that's more crumbly and parched than ...
Extended warranties make sense on expensive-to-fix items (fridges, ranges, laptops with accidental damage) when the plan ...
We tried out the best versions that sit on your countertop and churn out several pounds of ice per day.
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