Although drought conditions have ravaged California in recent years, some homeowners are actually turning to an unconventional solution to save water. Breitbart News says that Californians are installing backyard pools
Month: October 2015
Comcast’s New Data Caps are ‘Low Enough to Punish Streaming’?
Comcast, a wireless cable network known largely for their cable providers, hit a milestone this year: its number of Internet customers has well exceeded its cable purchasers. In its third
Naproxen Beats Out Other Medications for Back Pain, Says New Study
Naproxen is a drug that has long been available by prescription and over-the-counter. Now researchers say that it may be the better option to treat back pain. Since only about
New Study Shows Need for REM Sleep in Children
Sleep is an incredibly important part of our lives, and numerous studies have gone into detail about just how important it is. A recent study shows exactly how important REM
More Court Cases on Electromagnetic Sensitivity
More and more people are bringing cases to court claiming that they are “allergic” to Wi-Fi. Electromagnetic sensitivity has been a hot-button issue for years. In fact, in May of
Swim Gym Raises Funds to Help Teach Low-Income Children How to Swim
Swimming is a fun and healthy aerobic activity — and the fourth most popular sport in the United States. And while individuals like swim teacher Jonathan Strauss have always loved
Panama City in Florida Approves ‘Golf Cart Friendly’ Roads in Certain Neighborhoods
UPDATED 1/15/21 Walking long distances in heat can be absolutely brutal, and walking in Florida heat can be downright unbearable. Panama City legislators have approved a bill that will make
California’s Governor Will be First to Live in Historic Mansion Since Reagan
California Governor Jerry Brown followed in the footsteps of his father, Edmund “Pat” Brown, when he became governor of the Golden State. Jerry Brown will again do something significant and
Ohio Company Launches Trenchless Technology Awareness Program
The cost, time, and overall inefficiency of traditional excavation has reached a tipping point, according to a press release from the Ohio-based trenchless sewer repair company Invisible Excavations. After studying
Roofing Industry Booms as El Nino Looms in California
Meteorologists and climatologists alike have been warning for months about the potential adverse conditions on the horizon in the west when El Nino hits this winter. While the wet weather