Southern Living on MSN
How To Clean Old Dryer Balls So They Look (And Work) Like New
Wool dryer balls can become matted and stiff, attract lint, or grow mildew. Clean old dryer balls to revive them and extend ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
New insight into TRPM3 heat sensor reveals how the body detects temperature
The ability to sense heat protects the body from burns and injury. But how the body actually feels temperature has remained ...
Taste The Code on MSN
Step-by-Step Guide to Diagnosing and Repairing a Broken Hairdryer
Hi, I'm Bill. I'm a software developer with a passion for making and electronics. I do a lot of things and here is where I ...
Trace Dominguez on MSN
How Your Body Knows the Exact Temperature for a Fever
Fevers aren’t random - your body carefully sets them to fight off invaders. The process is more precise than you think.
People should contact a doctor if a toddler’s fever is 102ºF (38.8ºC) or higher. Emergency care is necessary if toddlers have additional symptoms, including difficulty breathing, wheezing, or blue or ...
House Digest on MSN
14 Reasons Your Washing Machine Isn't Spinning (And How To Fix It)
A washing machine that doesn't spin can leave you with wet clothes. If your appliance isn't spinning properly (or at all), ...
Abstract: An optical fiber sensor based on Michelson interferometer (MI) cascaded with Fabry–Perot interferometer (FPI) is proposed for simultaneous monitoring of high-temperature and high-pressure.
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