AI tools like smart thermometers can ensure food is safe to eat, which will make cooks more confident and lead to less food waste. Fridges that can tell you what's in them while you're grocery shopping will also alleviate waste, and they can even suggest what to make based on the ingredients on hand. These devices mean you'll spend less time in your kitchen, which will lead to people cooking more.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wichita City Council members will be looking at changes to regulations governing pets and animal services. The recommendations were made by a subcommittee of the city’s Animal Services Advisory Board that
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Initial approval has been given to an ordinance provision that requires every request to build a biosolids storage facility in Bartholomew County to be sent to the Bartholomew County Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA). Continue reading at The Republic News.
How to pronounce the name of the Saints’ new draft pick,”Taliesi Fuaga”. Even NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell didn’t say it quite right.
The Weld County Board of Commissioners approved funding to help teenagers and young adults find early career options at a meeting last week. Through the Governor’s Summer Job Hunt and ultimately the annual Young Adult Job Fair, the county provides assistance with resume writing, job search assistance, career pathways exploration, job application techniques and interview skills.
International resistance to robust environmental regulations continues to pose significant threats to biodiversity and human rights.
Korea’s antitrust regulator has approved Kakao’s acquisition of a 39.86 percent stake in K-pop agency SM Entertainment, contingent upon the implementation of corrective measures.
The ordinance will take effect May 16.
An Arkansas Senate committee unanimously approved two bills Thursday that would regulate cryptocurrency mining operations, and the committee will reconvene Tuesday to hear more public comment on the policies.
The farm encompasses 80 acres off Highway 25 and Thiesse Road southeast of Brainerd, originally tax-forfeited in 1948. The school district has leased the land since 1972.