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Using Medical Radiation Detectors

February 9, 2022 Acceletronics 0

By 2030, the global medical radiation detection market is projected to reach $2,558.1 million; in 2020, the market was valued at $1,173 million, according to a new report from Researchandmarkets.com. A variety of fatal illnesses can result when people are exposed to radiation for an extended period. Radiation detectors are medical equipment solutions that can… Read more

Winter Storm Pool Recovery

February 9, 2022 Pound Pool Plastering 0

Adverse winter weather can affect many aspects of our lives, even the pool you might have forgotten about during the cold season. Snowstorms and heavy frozen rain can impact your pool in many ways. Read on to learn how and what to do if winter weather brings heavy snow, ice, and high winds to your… Read more

Malicious Authenticator App Stealing Bank Information

February 9, 2022 CPS 0

An Android app posing to provide two-factor authentication in the Google Play store has turned out to be malicious. With over 10,000 phones affected, the app was available for 15 days. The malicious app, called 2FA Authenticator, is no longer available on the Google Play Store. The app description read, “A secure authenticator for your… Read more

Home Equity 101

February 9, 2022 EB Mortgage 0

The word “equity” is synonymous with home loans, but many people aren’t fully aware of what the term means. Have questions? We’ve got answers. Read on to learn everything you need to know about home equity. Home equity is an asset; a part of your property that you own, it can fluctuate based on the… Read more

Signs Your Landscaping is Outdated

February 9, 2022 T&T Property Maintenance 0

The goal of commercial landscaping should be to look crisp, sharp, and organized with a touch of color. The overall aesthetic is welcoming, and the shrubbery guides visitors to the appropriate area. As the greenery grows, it’s imperative to provide proper maintenance on turf, landscape beds, and entryways. After about 20 or 30 years, commercial… Read more

How a Snow Cave Could Save Your Life

January 27, 2022 Wolf Survival Gear 0

You might think it is substantially easier to find shelter in warm weather, but did you know snow caves can actually protect you in chilly, frigid temperatures? Snow caves can be excellent shelters and are generally made from deep snow, usually at the bottom of a hill. Despite being freezing cold inside, snow caves are… Read more

Exploring Landscaping, Hardscaping, and Softscaping

January 27, 2022 T&T Property Maintenance 0

Landscaping companies might throw around the terms “hardscaping” and “softscaping” often, but do you know what they mean? They are often used interchangeably but, in reality, are quite different. LandscapeThis term refers to virtually everything on your property; softscaping and hardscaping included. For this reason, landscape companies typically specialize in both softscaping and hardscaping as… Read more

Solar Growing for American Utility Grid

January 27, 2022 Uncategorized 0

According to the 2021 Utility-Scale Solar Report published by the Lawrence Berkeley National Library, large solar installations delivering energy to the electrical grid are on the upswing. During 2020, the sector boasted 14 gigawatts (GW), equivalent to 73 percent of all new solar power. Solar power was the second-largest source of electricity-generating capacity additions in… Read more

Dried Goji Berries Can Prevent Age-Related Vision Loss

January 27, 2022 MI Lasik 0

A small, randomized trial by the University of California, Davis, found that people who regularly eat a small serving of dried goji berries might see prevention or delay of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in healthy, middle-aged people. Affecting over 170 people globally and roughly 11 million throughout the United States, AMD is the leading cause… Read more

PFAS Will Soon Be Regulated by EPA

January 27, 2022 Reynolds Water 0

Polyfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are commonly known as “forever chemicals” due to their inability to break down naturally through time. These toxic chemicals have been found in water supplies in communities statewide. It is in the blood of 99.9 percent of all inhabitants on Earth. Until now, there have not been any stringent standards… Read more