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Colorado's Interstate 70 mountain corridor, spanning from Golden to Glenwood Springs, presents the greatest obstacle to wildlife movement in our region. Congestion on this stretch is frustrating for drivers and life threatening for wildlife that need to cross the highway to forage, hunt, mate or migrate to winter range. In 2013 over 400 animals were killed…
Colorado is getting a nature/animal bridge on I-70 !!! this well be a special kind of bridge that allows traffic to flow under in a tunnel, and for animals to cross over on top. the bridge well be covered in plants to blend in with the surroundings, and well help prevent road accidents when animal cross over them. instead of in traffic. if all goes well it looks like we could see other bridges as well.
as we begin to adopt alternatives to electricity for our planet. things like solar, wind, geothermal, hydro electric. these things well also inspire more electric devices over the use of having gas.
a new innovation in recent years has bin the “induction” cooking method to heat pans. it works by using a magnetic frequency that can charge the pan and then cause the pan to heat. this method is not only more energy efficient, but it make the temperature extremely stable when cooking. as well as apply heat directly from the pan. the surface of the cook top actually never gets got. all the heat in fact is generated from the pan its self.
that mixed with new mediums of technology including displays and touch could mean the kitchen of the future is one that is not only internet connected but also smart enough to help you during the cooking proses.
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