Regular fans can make a big difference when it comes to staying cool, but they are often bulky. Tower fans can cool down your home and improve air circulation while taking up less space.
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New collaborative research from the University of Sydney and the Montreal Heart Institute has shown that using a fan in hot and humid weather reduces cardiac strain in older people, contradicting ...
Ceiling Fan Ratings Keeping your house cool starts with using a high-performing ceiling fan. We rate each ceiling fan on air flow, noise, and adjustability so you can easily compare models.
Perhaps the ultimate expression of this was the fan car. Mechanically complex and arguably dangerous, the technology offered huge downforce with minimal drag. However, the fan car’s time in the ...
The Poop Hits the Fan: Vornado Calls B.S. on Dyson, but Does It Matter? [UPDATED] The company counters performance claims made by Dyson's new blade-less fan--and makes some of it's own.
Wheel of Fortune fans were looking forward to seeing iconic host Pat Sajak do a victory lap on the upcoming season of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune — but unfortunately, Wheel loyalists are going to ...
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In today’s episode of the Power Perspectives Podcast, Sam Hartzman, Chief Diversity Officer at Duquesne Light Company (DLC), joins to guide a much-needed discussion of the energy industry's current st ...
Case fans can get pretty noisy, but there are a few things you can do to reduce the din. Here's how to quiet disruptive PC equipment.
In the age of social distancing, these Polish fans found an extreme way to watch their team They say necessity is the mother of invention after all.
"Blegh" has become a pretty commonplace term across metal over the years. For those unaware, "blegh" is that visceral vocal sound that generally precedes a breakdown or some really heavy part.