From Japan to China and the US to Scandinavia, heating with air conditioning has long been standard practice. But now warming homes with AC is catching on in other parts of the world.
It’s called “house burping,” and it involves briefly opening windows, even in the middle of winter, to let fresh air into your home and push stale air out. The practice has gone viral on TikTok and ...
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Strong winds can make it feel a lot colder than the thermometer suggests. Protect yourself by covering exposed skin and ...
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5,000-year-old air conditioning invented in ancient Iran

Windcatchers, developed over 3,000 years ago, cooled buildings without electricity using airflow, evaporation, and underground canals. Designed for extreme desert climates, these systems regulated ...
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After testing 12 different air purifiers in a smoke chamber, this model emerged as the top performer in removing fine ...
To understand what Americans are experiencing with this winter blast, we need to look more than 20 miles above the surface of ...