BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - As arctic air grips Vermont, homeowners are cranking up their heating systems, including a growing number relying on electric heat pumps that don’t burn fossil fuels.
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Pump.fun has rolled out a new social feature that is already stirring debate across Solana’s meme coin scene, after founder Alon Cohen said he would personally use it to “call” a low market cap token ...
Graco (GGG) is drawing investor attention after recent share price moves, with the stock closing at $85.95. The company’s returns over the past month and the past 3 months offer fresh context for its ...
Lexeo Therapeutics is teaming up with Big Pharma Johnson & Johnson's unit Abiomed to tap its Impella heart pump technology in search of a potentially safer and more effective route for cardiac genetic ...
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The Copenhagen Test season 1 is an upcoming science fiction spy thriller, is set to premiere on December 27, 2025 and will consist of 8 episodes. The series, executive produced by James Wan, will be ...
The Election Commission of India has initiated the Special Intensive Revision for the 2025 electoral rolls, ensuring accurate voter information. Citizens can verify their details, make corrections, ...
The Arctic cold snap hitting Europe this week will be a test for thousands of Polish families that in recent years replaced coal furnaces with solar panels and heat pumps to heat their homes.
NANO Nuclear Energy (NNE) +3.7% pre-market Wednesday after saying it successfully completed initial full-system testing of its Annular Linear Induction Pump at up to 350 degrees C fluid temperature at ...
As we get into another winter holiday season, COVID is still part of our lives. And although it's hard to predict exactly what this year's cold, flu and coronavirus season will look like, experts want ...