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Global Cooling Tower Industry Expected to Grow to $2.88 Billion by 2020

In what’s being spurred by Asia-Pacific markets, a new report from global market research firm Markets and Markets estimates that the cooling tower industry will continue steady growth over at least the next four years. According to ACHRnews.com, the report…

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  • March 14, 2016
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Orange County Gets First Unionized Medical Marijuana Dispensary

The debate over medical marijuana has moved from controversial, and even contentious, arguments over whether to allow it at all to a much more generally accepted idea. Now the debate focuses on more intricate details in terms of who can…

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  • March 8, 2016
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American Dentists Bring Their Expertise to Dominican Republic to Help Underserved Communities

When an influential person donates money to a cause, it’s usually celebrated for a short while and then orgotten. When a person of influence donates their time and expertise to help less fortunate people, however, it’s truly something special.According to Las…

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  • March 4, 2016
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Apple’s Best Defense in FBI Encryption Case Might Be Found in the First Amendment

By now you’ve certainly heard about the looming legal battle between Apple and the U.S. government. If you have access to a computer and internet it would be almost impossible to not have heard at least one comment, perspective, or…

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  • March 2, 2016
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China Is Evicting 9,000 People From Their Homes To Build a Telescope

Chinese officials have recently announced that they will be relocating more than 9,000 people in order to build “the world’s largest radio telescope” during 2016, TIME reports. The project, titled the Five Hundred Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST), will cost…

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  • February 29, 2016
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These Researchers X-Rayed Fried Food To Understand Its Deliciousness

What exactly makes fried foods so impossible to ignore? Pawan Takhar, a researcher and “food scientist” at the University of Illinois decided to use an interesting new method to find out the answer: an X-ray machine. As reported by UPI,…

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  • February 29, 2016
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Companies Change Terms and Conditions As Data Breaches Become More Common

A vicious cyber-attack against the electronic toys maker VTech has resulted in more than 6.3 million children becoming vulnerable online. The hackers gained access to both photos and chat logs.VTech has responded to the nightmare by updating its End User…

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  • February 22, 2016
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Renowned Author Claims Preschool Education Has Become Too Rigid and Structured

Preschool has always been known as a place for toddlers to explore their creativity, but a famous author is now saying that today’s childcare is too focused on educational development.According to the Huffington Post, Erika Christakis, a renowned author and childhood…

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  • February 17, 2016
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Several State and Local Parks Set to Increase Camping Fees in 2016

Camping is one of America’s favorite pastimes, allowing families to bond without overspending. Now, several parks all around the country are planning to increase camping fees, much to the dismay of fervent campers.According to the Portland Press Herald, the Maine Department…

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  • February 15, 2016
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Quicken Loans Criticized For Their “Rocket Mortgage” Super Bowl 50 Ad

Just as many people watch the Super Bowl for the ads as they do for the football. But this year, more than a few of the commercials left viewers scratching their heads and asking “Why?” This is especially true for…

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  • February 12, 2016
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