An eviction crisis appears imminent. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer Bryan Keogh, The Conversation The White House and city officials across the country are scrambling to avoid an eviction crisis. The federal housing eviction moratorium that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put in place in September 2020 expires on July 31, 2021. After that, millionsContinue reading “Millions of renters face eviction and homelessness: 3 essential reads about the CDC’s expiring moratorium”
Monthly Archives: July 2021
HomeBiogas, the small home digester
Posted on 14 February 2017. Eco-citizenInnovationLifestyleFacebookTwitterShare The process invented by an Israeli start-up converts the remains of meals into gas for cooking, and into fertilizer! A 100% circular innovation that means anyone can produce their own gas. An Israeli start-up has developed a device that turns leftover meals into gas for domestic use. What ifContinue reading “HomeBiogas, the small home digester”
New toilet produces electricity
South Korean toilet turns excrement into power and digital currency Minwoo Park 2 minute read ULSAN, South Korea, July 9 (Reuters) – Using a toilet can pay for your coffee or buy you bananas at a university in South Korea, where human waste is being used to help power a building. Cho Jae-weon, an urbanContinue reading “New toilet produces electricity”
Why America has a debt ceiling: 5 questions answered
The sky’s not always the limit. AP Photo/Susan Walsh Steven Pressman, Monmouth University Another big fight is brewing over the U.S. debt ceiling, which is a statutory limit on how much the government can borrow to pay its bills. In an interview, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Republicans won’t agree to lift the debtContinue reading “Why America has a debt ceiling: 5 questions answered”
10 Major Characteristics of Good & Outstanding Writers
It takes good and outstanding writers an appreciable or great amount of effort to create really awesome content which is interesting to read, but might have actually been difficult to write. Good and outstanding writers are made; they are not created. This post discusses ten major characteristics of good and outstanding writers.
Who owns the beach? It depends on state law and tide lines
If you want to stroll the shoreline, know your rights. Normanack/Flickr, CC BY Thomas Ankersen, University of Florida As Americans flock to beaches this summer, their toes are sinking into some of the most hotly contested real estate in the United States. It wasn’t always this way. Through the mid-20th century, when the U.S. populationContinue reading “Who owns the beach? It depends on state law and tide lines”
Artificial Intelligence?
We all must have heard the term “Artificial Intelligence” in our life at some point. But what exactly it is? Artificial Intelligence is the study and creation of machines that exhibits some form of intelligence: system that can learn new concepts and tasks, system that can reason and draw useful conclusions about the world aroundContinue reading “Artificial Intelligence?”
Use of Artificial Intelligence in Risk Management
According to Rowan Relton, risk management tools that use AI (artificial intelligence) can often be integrated into security automation workflows. Use of Artificial Intelligence in Risk Management
They Didn’t Let Their Past Determine Their Future—You Too can Succeed
Although you don’t have the mind of Joseph, Edison, Lincoln, Einstein, Goddard, or Burgess, you have the faith and ability to achieve incredible success in the future. Success is the result of always having belief and taking action; each person will always have an opportunity to do what it would take to succeed in theContinue reading “They Didn’t Let Their Past Determine Their Future—You Too can Succeed”