GAO reports the DOE is prematurely excluding less costly methods for nuclear waste cleanup, raising concerns over cost and efficiency.
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How to Match Home Security to Real Risk Instead of Fear
Ineffective security measures often stem from fear rather than facts—discover how to assess real risks and protect your home wisely.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of the Midwest and South, with potential for damaging winds and hail. Authorities advise caution.
Markets Are Competitive If And Only If P != NP
A recent theoretical breakthrough links market competitiveness directly to the P vs. NP problem, confirming that markets are competitive if and only if P does not equal NP.
How to Build Layered Home Security Without Turning Your House Into a Fortress
Layered home security can be effective and welcoming—learn how balanced measures protect your home without creating a fortress.
The Security Camera Tradeoff Between Convenience and Reliability
Knowing the tradeoff between convenience and reliability helps you choose the right security camera—discover which factor matters most for your safety needs.
The “Keep Working” Question That Changes Backup Power Decisions
The “Keep Working” question transforms backup power planning—discover how to ensure your critical operations stay online when it matters most.
How to Estimate What You Actually Need During an Outage
Just knowing your typical energy use isn’t enough; discover how to accurately estimate your essentials for any outage.
The Outage Priority List Every Home Office Should Have
The outage priority list every home office should have is essential for quick recovery, but are you fully prepared for unexpected disruptions?
The Single Point of Failure You Should Find Before It Finds You
Meta description: “Many systems hide single points of failure that could cause disaster—discover how to identify and fix them before it’s too late.