
Jonathan Bean
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1 month ago |
scarymommy.com | Deborah Underwood |Jonathan Bean |Katie McPherson
Reading always helpsMoving sucks, but a good book can make anything better. by Katie McPherson5 minutes agojeffbergen/E+/Getty ImagesWe may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. Moving is a Herculean task for adults. The decluttering, packing, the actual act of lugging boxes to and fro, cleaning, and much more go into leaving one place and setting up in the next — and that’s to say nothing of all the emotions involved.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
lbc.co.uk | Jonathan Bean
Winter poverty looms as energy prices soar and promises fall short Winter poverty looms as energy prices soar and promises fall short. Picture: Alamy By Jonathan Bean The winter fuel poverty crisis has begun. Temperatures are plunging whilst prices remain sky-high.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
greatbritishlife.co.uk | Jonathan Bean
A taxi driver asked me: ‘Why isn’t Southampton considered cool, like Manchester or Bristol?’ He then listed his criteria for a cool city, all of which Southampton meets - live music, theatre, a (mostly) Premier League football team, artists and galleries, universities, bookshops, street markets, independent restaurants, craft beer, and good coffee. On this last point, he expanded: ‘Did you know there are five coffee roasting businesses in the city?’ I didn’t, but he’d piqued my interest.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
jneurosci.org | Natalia Gonzalez |Natalia González |Marco A. Palma |Kristine Marie Conde |Jonathan Bean
A Light-Responsive Neural Circuit Suppresses Feeding Hailan Liu, Na Qu, Natalia Valdez Gonzalez, Marco A.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Jonathan Bean
Picture two homes on the same street: one constructed in the 1950s and the other in the 1990s. There are no trees or other shade. The air conditioning units are identical, recently replaced, and operating perfectly. Identical thermostats are set at 82 degrees Fahrenheit (27.8 Celsius). When it’s 110 F (43.3 C) outside, the 1950s house will likely feel at least 10 F (5.6 C) warmer inside, even with the same air temperature. Why? The answer has to do with radiant heat.
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