Cultura Creative RF/Alamy Stock Photo April 12, 2023 Seven ways to recycle heat and reduce carbon emissions Amin Al-Habaibeh, Nottingham Trent University Everything from ice rinks to crowded public places is a potential source of home heating.
Refreshing – or a sentence to sweat? Shutterstock July 26, 2016 Does drinking hot tea in summer really cool you down? Steve Faulkner, Loughborough University and Katy Griggs, Loughborough University Here’s the science.
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