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HOW THE CHINESE HEAT THEIR HOMES WITHOUT GAS/ELECTRICITY [24:40]
HOW THE CHINESE HEAT THEIR HOMES WITHOUT GAS/ELECTRICITY [24:40]
showing how tradition and ingenuity meet the challenges of cold winters. You’ll see how kang beds, charcoal braziers, clay stoves, and heated floors create warmth using simple materials and clever design. These methods make use of coal, wood, biomass, and stored heat from cooking, proving that comfort can be achieved through practical and sustainable solutions.
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HOW THE CHINESE HEAT THEIR HOMES WITHOUT GAS/ELECTRICITY [24:40]
A11y Cat: digital accessibility resources
A11y Cat: digital accessibility resources
A11y Cat is a link directory for professionals who work with digital accessibility. With over 2300 up-to-date articles, guides, checklists, courses, videos and other links, A11y Cat is your curated and up-to-date guide to the accessibility industry. See www.a11ycat.net for more information.
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A11y Cat: digital accessibility resources
Watch Does Airport Security Even Work? | Incognito Mode | WIRED 18:58]
Watch Does Airport Security Even Work? | Incognito Mode | WIRED 18:58]
WIRED Senior Editor, Security & Investigations and Incognito Mode host Andrew Couts speaks with Senior Writer Lily Hay Newman to thoroughly pat down the the premise of airport security, answering a question we've all thought at one time or another: is this layer of security even effective? Director: Efrat Kashai Director of Photography: Brad Wickham Editor: Louis Lalire; Matthew Colby Host: Andrew Couts Guest: Lily Hay Newman Line Producer: Jamie Rasmussen Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas Production Manager: Peter Brunette Production Coordinator: Rhyan Lark Camera Operator: Mar Alfonso Gaffer: Niklas Moller Sound Mixer: Sean Paulsen Production Assistant: Shanti Cuizon-Burden Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
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Watch Does Airport Security Even Work? | Incognito Mode | WIRED 18:58]
The State of AI: Energy is king, and the US is falling behind
The State of AI: Energy is king, and the US is falling behind
MIT Technology Review, Casey Crownhat senior climate reporter and Pilita Clark, FT columnist (and a former environment correspondent) ask whether power limitations are about to cost the US its technological advantage.
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The State of AI: Energy is king, and the US is falling behind