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  • Threefold Architects completes retrofit of grade II-listed office building for Crown Estate
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    Source: Jack HobhouseSource: Jack HobhouseSource: Jack Hobhouse1/3show captionThreefold Architects has completed a 23,000 sq.ft retrofit of 12 Little Portland Street, a grade II-listed building close to Oxford Circus, for The Crown Estate.The project seeks to revitalise the 1920s neo-classical office building, incorporating flexible office spaces and upgraded energy performance measures while preserving its heritage features.The design is intended to address post-Covid workspace trends, focusing on smaller, more flexible spaces suited to hybrid working. According to Threefold, the scheme aims to diversify The Crown Estates commercial portfolio by attracting a mix of tenants through inclusive layouts and amenities that promote collaboration and well-being.Significant upgrades have been made to the buildings thermal performance, with new mechanical and electrical systems installed, including a high-efficiency recovery condenser and modernised ventilation systems.Heritage features such as period windows and plasterwork have been refurbished or echoed in new design elements. A full faade restoration was undertaken, alongside the replacement and refurbishment of glazing, which contributed to achieving a BREEAM Very Good rating.Existing materials, including raised access floors, were catalogued and reused where possible, aligning with circular economy principles.Source: Jack HobhouseSource: Jack HobhouseSource: Jack HobhouseSource: Jack HobhouseSource: Jack HobhouseSource: Jack HobhouseSource: Jack Hobhouse1/9show captionInternally, the six floors of workspace are designed to accommodate contemporary work practices. Threefold describes the spaces as a mix of task-specific work areas, breakout zones, and collaborative areas, with natural materials and planting used to create a comfortable environment.A key addition is a new roof terrace, which transforms previously unused space into an outdoor area for events and relaxation, offering views of central London.The terrace includes planting to support The Crown Estates Wild West End strategy, aimed at improving air quality and urban biodiversity. Features such as bee blocks and insect habitats have also been integrated.Project dataClient: The Crown EstateArchitect: Threefold ArchitectsProject Manager: Dendy ByrneStructural Engineer: HTSM&E: WPPEnvironmental: WPPHeritage Consultant: Donald Insall AssociatesPlanning Consultant: Gerald EveCompleted: October 2024Gross internal area: 23,000 sq/ftPhotographs: Jack HobhouseSuppliersLino: GerfloorTerrazzo: Inopera Kitchen worktop, Diespeker for StairsFurniture: Rawside, Ondaretta, Vitra, Pearson LloydSanitaryware: CrosswaterRecycled Paint: Paint 360Tiles: GrestecBespoke Joinery: Falkus JoineryTerrace Planters: RaaftWall lights: Holloways of Ludlow/ ArtimedeDecking: RaaftTerrace Handrails: BA SystemsBlinds: WaverleyInsect hotels: Green and blueBird bricks: manthorpe
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  • Howells scheme to turn 1980s Southwark office block into student homes gets planning green light
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    Job also includes building new community kitchenThe block will be turned into new student homesA scheme by Howells to turn a 1980s office building in south London into student accommodation has been given the green light by Southwark planners.The block at 182-202 Walworth Road will be overhauled into nearly 300 student bedrooms as well as new retail and a publicly accessible courtyard garden.The job, which is being developed by Fabrix, will also 23 homes for social rent at the site.It will also include a 2,626 sq ft community kitchen, which will open up into the courtyard garden.Others working on the deal include QS Turner & Townsend Alinea, project manager Gardiner & Theobald, M&E consultant Arup and structural engineer Elliott Wood.Fabrix is also behind a 180m scheme in London that would have seen a mini forest built on top of the former Blackfriars Crown Court in Southwark.But this has been stalled because of affordability issues. The seven-storey building on Pocock Street had been due to be carried out by Mace, with 385,000 sq ft of office and community space to be built alongside the rooftop forest.
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  • Best Black Friday Deals Live Now: Score Big Savings on TVs, Laptops, Smart Home Tech and More
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    Our Experts Written by Russell Holly Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Why You Can Trust CNET 16171819202122232425+ Years of Experience 14151617181920212223 Hands-on Product Reviewers 6,0007,0008,0009,00010,00011,00012,00013,00014,00015,000 Sq. Feet of Lab Space CNETs expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise.Table of Contents Table of Contents Many Black Friday dealsare already live, and some are better than others. If you're trying to complete your holiday shopping list, it can feel overwhelming trying to figure out which discounts are worth your time. However, you're in luck because we have all the top deals on TVs, laptops, gaming accessoriesand just about every pair of headphones in one place. We want you to snag the best bargains before they're gone.Don't waste precious time separating the good deals from the great ones. Our CNET shopping experts work tirelessly from the moment Black Friday deals start to the moment Cyber Monday deals end to ensure this page has all of the best offers for you to peruse. Check back regularly because there are always new Black Friday discounts to discover.See at AmazonBest Black Friday deals Cuisinart air fryer oven: $57 At this point, an air fryer is basically an essential in every kitchen. And what's better than having an air fryer that truly can do everything. From roasting to baking and even special presets for certain foods like fries or wings, you'll be enjoying a delicious meal in no time. And at half off, it's down to a record low price. Details $57 at Amazon Greater Goods Kitchen sous vide machine: $70 Take almost half off this sous vide machine, bringing to it's lowest price ever. It even comes in three different colors so you can pick which matches your kitchen the best. It's super simple to use. It has 1100 watts of power so you can get to your desired temperature super quick, and all you will hear is a gentle ripple. Details $70 at Amazon Magic Bullet 48oz blender: $30 The Magic Bullet is down to an record low price. It has a 48-oz capacity so you can make your large holiday meals. And it's dishwasher safe so you don't have to worry about cleaning the machine yourself. Details $30 at Amazon Apple iPad (10th gen): $250 Apple's latest entry-level iPad is ouroverall favorite tablet of 2024, and now you can grab it at an all-time low price. It has a 10.9-inch display, a USB-C connector and Wi-Fi 6 support. Be sure to clip theon-page couponfor the full discount. Details $250 at Amazon Anker Prime 67W USB-C charger: $36 At 40% off, this 67-watt charger with USB-C and USB-A ports is a steal. It can help boost your phone, laptop and more at home and when you're on the go. Details $36 at Amazon Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: $203 Get the best Android smartwatch experience at its lowest price yet. Even if last year's Galaxy Watch 6 is down to $140, the improved health sensor array, the smoother yet more efficient processor and the new gesture controls on the Galaxy Watch 7 can make all the difference in the world in everyday use, especially for those with extra-small or irregularly shaped wrists. Samsung's Galaxy Health suite remains entirely free -- unlike Fitbit on the Pixel Watch 3 -- and its integration with both Samsung Galaxy phones and non-Samsung Android phones is top tier. Samsung's customizable watch faces, like the new Ultra Info Board or the updated (and GIF-supporting) Photos face, let your watch feel as futuristic, retro or personal as you desire. Details $203 at Amazon Amazon / CNET 2016 The Breville Barista Express is our favorite espresso machine for making a cafe-quality latte at home. It has a built-in coffee grinder and steam wand for all of your caffeinated creations, and right now you can score a rare $200 discount. Show more $550 at Amazon Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max: $33 (save $27). Give the gift of 4K streaming with theFire TV Stick. It's the easiest way to add smart features to a nonsmart TV, especially if you're on a budget.Govee TV Backlight 3: $47 (save $23). This kit adds lights to the back of your TV that sync up with whatever you are watching or playing, and kits for multiple TV sizes are all discounted today.Aqara Smart Lock U100 smart door lock: $130 (save $100). This smart lock supports Apple's Home Key technology, Amazon's Alexa and more.Tineco Pure One S11 cordless vacuum cleaner: $180 (save $120). This lightweight Tineco was chosen as our pick for the overallbest cordless vacuumof the year thanks to its strong suction, HEPA filtration and more. Clip theon-page couponfor the full discount.Best Black Friday TV dealsShop all the best Black Friday TV deals before they are gone. Now's the time to replace your old, busted TV and upgrade to something with better resolution and features that will take your bingeing sessions to the next level. Hisense/CNET "Go big or go home" could be this smart TV's motto. It's 85 inches, making it almost too big for most spaces, but just right for those who love watching movies large and loud, or like to catch all the details of any sport you can imagine. Its smarts come from Google TV and it has a subwoofer built-in to make the sound experience better in almost every case.Specs: 85 inches; panel: QLED; screen resolution: 4K Show more $1,298 at Amazon
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  • Nectar Premier Copper Mattress Review 2024: A Step Above the Brands Flagship Bed
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    Holiday Mattress Deals Save big this holiday season on your next mattress. Our team of mattress experts have gathered all the best mattress deals from your favorite brands happening right now. See at Nectar Nectar Save up to 50% off mattresses See at NectarSee at DreamCloud DreamCloud Save up to 50% off mattresses See at DreamCloudSee at Nolah Nolah 35% off sitewide + two free pillows See at NolahSee at Mattress Firm Mattress Firm Save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets and up to 60% off queen beds. 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If you struggle with overheating at night, the Nectar Premier Copper Mattress might be just what you need. It comes with several innovative cooling features and supportive memory foam, which makes it great for anyone who wants a refreshing and comfortable nights sleep. Because it's a premium mattress with a premium price tag, we set out to test the Nectar Premium Copper and find out whether it's really worth your money. The mattress has been recently discontinued by Nectar, but you can still get it online through Amazon and several online mattress retailers. Editor's Note: The Nectar Premier Copper mattress has been discontinued. For the most comparable bed in the remodeled Nectar lineup, check out our Nectar Luxe mattress review. We also recommend checking out our DreamCloud Premier Rest mattress review for a similar alternative to the Nectar Premier Copper. First impressions of the Nectar Premier Copper mattressNectar sent this bed for free to review, but it still arrived at the office the way anyone else would get it, inside of a large cardboard box. I dragged it into the space, began ripping off all the packaging, and within about 10 minutes, I had a brand new mattress to test out. Black Friday Mattress Deals Ready to replace that mattress? Score huge savings on great mattresses with these Black Friday discounts. See now Since this is an all-foam mattress, it looked slightly misshapen right after the unboxing. The bed didn't quite look like itself, almost like it was depressed. I always experience this with foam mattresses, so you should know it's a completely normal part of the process. I gave it a night to expand on the frame. Dillon Payne/CNETWhen I returned in the morning, it was mattress testing time. The bed looked properly inflated and right as rain. Upon testing responsiveness, I noticed its cover was cool to the touch; maybe some of those copper fibers at work here.It's a bit different from the feel and firmness of the flagship Nectar bed. That option is more affordable, but it has a specific firmness and feel that might not be right for everyone. Dillon Payne/CNETVideo: Nectar Premier Copper mattressNectar Premier Copper mattress firmness and feelWhat does Nectar Premier Copper feel like?Compared to the flagship Nectar, the Premier Copper presents more of a responsive memory foam feel. Its top layer of gel memory foam provides some sink-in quality, but I found it to be not as viscous as what's found on the original Nectar. This type should still appeal to memory foam lovers, without excluding those who maybe aren't the biggest fan of the material. The type of responsive memory foam feel here is comparable to options like Layla or Amerisleep AS3. However, keep in mind that the feel of any mattress is going to depend on your body type. If you are on the petite side, mattresses will feel firmer to you. If you are on the heavier side, mattresses will feel softer. How firm is the Nectar Premier Copper mattress?Based on my tests, I found this bed to sit in between a medium and a medium-firm on our scale. It's a bit softer than the flagship Nectar bed but slightly firmer than Nectar Premier. This firmness makes it a viable option for all sleep styles, but best for back and stomach sleeping given its slightly firmer profile.We rank firmness based on the size of an average person, which is around 180 pounds. Heavier people could find this bed to be softer at a flat medium, while smaller individuals could go the other way and find it to be at a proper medium-firm. If you're of a normal build this bed's firmness should work for you, unless you're looking for a much softer bed for side sleepers.Nectar Premier Copper mattress construction
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  • Walking Pneumonia is Surging in Young Kids. Here's What to Know
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    November 27, 20246 min readWhat to Know about Walking Pneumonia in KidsMilder cases of pneumonia, dubbed walking pneumonia, are on the rise in young children this yearBy Meghan Bartels Catherine McQueen/Getty ImagesThe temperature is dropping, and rates of a whole host of respiratory illnesses are doing the opposite. Among them is so-called walking pneumonia, a relatively mild form of pneumonia that has been unusually common in young children this year.Pneumonia can be caused by dozens of different pathogens, but walking pneumonia is most commonly caused by a bacterium called Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Traditional pneumonia can require hospitalization. Walking pneumonia, however, can feel like a bad cold and is sometimes not even serious enough to force people to rest at home. This year experts are particularly concerned about the infection because it appears more prevalent than usual in young children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this past October, about 7 percent of children and adolescents between two and 17 years old who had pneumonia-related emergency room visits were diagnosed with a M. pneumoniae infection. The proportion of M. pneumoniae cases increased between March and October, and the increase was higher in children between two and four years old than it was in older children. That is especially striking because, traditionally, infections have been highest among children between age five and 17.Scientific American spoke with Eberechi Nwaobasi-Iwuh, a pediatric hospitalist at Atlantic Health Systems Morristown and Overlook Medical Centers in New Jersey, about walking pneumonia trends and what parents should know.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.[An edited transcript of the interview follows.]What is walking pneumonia?The reason its referred to as walking pneumonia is that you can be infected with Mycoplasma and develop pneumonia from it, and even though you have pneumonia, you wont have the typical symptoms. You may have some fatigue and fever and cough, but it doesnt make you typically as ill as one would expect from pneumonia. That said, recently were seeing some kids who are coming in who are fairly sick with it.How would you characterize walking pneumonia rates this year compared with previous years?Usually its more common in school-aged kids, adolescents and young adults, but this year were seeing it in very young children and even infants. Sometimes they may be symptomatic, or sometimes were just catching it when were swabbing them for microbes with other presentations. Were just seeing it distributed more widely across more age groups than we typically do.Are there also more cases this year than usual, or is it just that unusual age pattern?Oh, definitely more cases. In my experience, weve probably seen a two- to threefold increase in the number of cases you ordinarily see for this time of year.Are there any theories about whats driving the age shift, with more young kids getting sick?Since COVID, all the regular seasonal variations with viruses and bacteria really dont follow the same patterns they used to. Some degree of decrease in immunity may have occurred, or the cause may be a more virulent strain thats just a little bit more transmissible than usual. But I think its kind of hard to say what exactly is spurring the age shift.Some viruses have episodic increases, so every five to seven years, youll see an increase in cases. Mycoplasma bacteria also follow that pattern sometimes, so this may just be the typical increase that we would have expected overall, historically.How seasonal is walking pneumonia in general?Usually its more common during the fall and winter months, but even in August we started seeing somewhat increased cases, and thats continued. Even during the early summer and late spring we were seeing some Mycoplasma, but it was manifesting differently.How do experts diagnose walking pneumonia?The only way to really track it is if you get tested for it, but not every pediatrician or physician office is going to have the ability to test for it. A lot of physicians will be able to see a patient and, based on their symptoms and how long theyve been sick and if they have been on other antibiotics beforehand and not improved, be able to say, Its probably Mycoplasma; Im just going to treat you [for it].What are the symptoms of walking pneumonia?A lot of times, youll have respiratory symptomsso sore throatbut not much nasal congestion. But now were seeing a lot of kids with rhinorrheacongestion and a runny nosesore throat, chest pain, some fatigue, poor appetite. That can progress to difficulty with breathing. Its usually kind of consistent with cold symptoms that dont really get better, that may progress and worsen. For most colds, usually youre going to have symptoms for maybe five, seven days, and then youre going to get better or worse. Its definitely important to see your doctor if you have symptoms that are nagging after about five to seven days or worsening after that time period.Mycoplasma can also cause inflammation of the lining around the brain. You can have encephalitis [swelling of the brain]. You can also have mucositis [swelling of the mucous membrane lining your mouth and intestinal tract] and a rash, where you can get sores in the mouth, on the lips, and some redness and sores on the skin and around the eyes.What should parents look for, and when should they call their doctor?If you feel you child is sick with respiratory symptoms, fever, not eating well, not urinating as much as they should be or even just has really prolonged cold symptoms that arent getting better after five to seven days, thatd be a reason to call their pediatrician and have them checked out. Even before that five-to-seven-day mark, if your child is worsening to the point that theyre not able to eat and drink, theyre not behaving like themselves or theyre working harder to breathe, those are all indications to call the pediatrician as well.What treatments are available for walking pneumonia?Typically, Mycoplasma is treated with an antibiotic called azithromycin, or a Z-Pack [Zithromax]. Most people get better after treatment with that for about five days. In very rare instances, if someone doesnt get better, there are additional antibiotics one can give.In addition, if youre hydrated and well rested, youll be able to get through any illness better; if you're dehydrated and fatigued, your immune system will be less robust in helping you fight things off. So if you start feeling sick, getting more rest, keeping hydrated, eating as much as youre able to keep your nutrition up all definitely help.Are there any ways people can avoid catching it in the first place?If you are really concerned or will be in crowded places, you could definitely wear a mask. Hand washing is always one of the best, most effective and consistent way to prevent infection. Avoid touching your face when youre out and aboutthats usually one of the most direct ways people get sick. And then, most importantly, if youre feeling ill or sick, you should try to avoid going out and infecting other people.How long should we expect walking pneumonia to be circulating?Its hard to say. Most respiratory illnesses start increasing around late September or October, pick up through the winter months, and usually start ramping down around early to mid-March. Its very possible we may see the same thing with Mycoplasma as we see with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the flu and other respiratory illnesses.What will you be watching for in the coming weeks?Right now, in hospitals, were seeing some sick kids, but a lot of children are being treated on an outpatient basis and getting better. I think if you start to see high numbers consistently, that would be a little concerning. But again, Mycoplasma is a fairly self-limited illness for most people: once they get started on the right antibiotics, they get better fairly rapidly. I think as long as we still see that pattern, were okay.Is there anything else you want people to know about walking pneumonia?Its a very well-known bacterium that causes illness in kids and adults, and there are good treatments for it. Be aware of it, and if your child is sick and not getting better, have them evaluated for it clinically by their pediatrician. But for the most part, most kids will get better, even if they dont get treated for it. So I dont think theres a reason to be excessively worried about it.
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  • What Makes the Eastern U.S. Drought Different from the Wests
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    November 27, 20244 min readWhat Makes the Eastern U.S. Drought Different from the WestsDrought is more synonymous with the western U.S., but the eastern part of the country can descend into such conditions surprisingly quicklyBy Andrea ThompsonThe Manasquan Reservoir in New Jersey, which supplies drinking water to 1.2 million people, dropped below half empty in mid-November. Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty ImagesWater levels are dropping in reservoirs. Multiple wildfires have ignited tinder-dry brush, exposing people across the region to harmful air pollution levels. It has barely rained for weeks.This time were not talking about the frequently drought-plagued western U.S. but rather the typically wetter eastern portion of the countrywhere an unusually severe drought has triggered water restrictions, damaged crops and fed as many fires in six weeks as New Jersey typically sees in six months. Some of the effects resemble those of dry periods out West, but drought in the East is a bit of a different beast.The two halves of the country have very different climates. Much of the West has distinct wet and dry seasons: rain and snow fall from late autumn through early spring, and thats mostly it for the year. Snow on the high western mountain peaks gradually melts during spring and summer, keeping streams topped up and vegetation sufficiently watered when all goes well. But when winter precipitation is paltry or a hot spring and summer cause rapid snowmelt, there is less to keep reservoirs filled. Western states manage these resources to help gird against a dry year, but repeated years of failed rains and hot weather can usher in disastrous drought. This happened in California a decade ago, when hot weather officially pushed more than half the state into exceptional drought statusthe highest category used by the U.S. Drought Monitor.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.Much of the East Coast, on the other hand, canand usually doessee precipitation every month of the year. Dry periods there tend to be shorter-lived and not these same major disasters as in western North America, says Benjamin Cook, a climate scientist at Columbia Universitys Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, who studies drought.The U.S. Drought Monitor is jointly produced by the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Map courtesy of NDMC.But when a few weeks go by between rainstorms, drought can develop very quickly. This has particularly been the case this fall in the Northeast. After an extremely wet winter and spring, many areas there saw six weeks with very little or no rain and unusually warm temperatures. And hotter temperatures increase evaporation, drying out the ground and plants even faster. Whats wild is how far weve fallen down in terms of water in the Northeast, says David Boutt, a hydrologist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. All these lakes and streams are feet lower than theyre supposed to be.Wells are running dry in Connecticut. Officials in Philadelphia are closely monitoring the Delaware Rivers salt frontwhere its fresh river water meets the salty water of the oceanin case the ocean water pushes farther up the lowered river and threatens drinking water supplies. New York City has declared its first drought warning in 22 years, asking residents to take various steps to voluntarily cut back on water use. Its just not something that the Northeast typically deals with, so its shocking to read about, says Denise Gutzmer, a drought impact specialist at the National Drought Mitigation Center.It could be worse. The drought of record in southern New England hit in the 1960s after years of below-normal rainfall. If those same conditions occurred now, with all the population and infrastructure growth since then, we would be in really bad shape, Boutt says. Most places would be out of water or barely hanging on.The East Coasts current dry conditions have also made fall wildfires much worse than usual; they are igniting more readily, and they are burning hotter and longer. Were used to having some kind of reliable rain, and that helps put our fires out, says Michael Gallagher, a U.S. Forest Service research ecologist, who studies wildfires. This year, though, the fires keep popping up in more and more atypical places, including Prospect Park in the heart of Brooklyn, N.Y., and small green spaces in Manhattan.One small thing that is keeping the drought from being worse is that it is happening in the fall, when both people and plants need less water and there is generally less evaporation than in the heat of summer. But the seasonal timing is also contributing to other wildfire-worsening factors: for example, deciduous trees are dropping leaves, adding more potential fuel for any spark.A few storms have brought a small amount of rain and snow to the region last week and this week, tamping down on fires and reducing the risk of further blazes. But they wont end the drought; it will still take time for those rains to add up to enough to erase the current deficit. Were not just one rainstorm away from everything being better again, Gallagher says. Boutt concurs, saying, The soils are just so dry that its probably going to take precipitation amounts of 10 inches, distributed over the next few months, to get water levels back up to normal.Exactly what the weather will bring for the rest of the fall and winter is uncertain. Reliable weather forecasts only extend about seven days into the future, and seasonal forecasts just give the relative odds of what the weather over the next few months will be. For the Northeast, the odds currently favor warmer-than-normal weather but roughly equal chances of wetter or drier conditions.Looking ahead even further, as the climate continues to change with rising temperatures, the work Boutt and others have done suggests that vacillations between wet and dry periods in the Northeast are occurring more frequently, on the order of every two to four years.For the rest of this year, the wildfire risk should at least diminish a little as the days get shorter and nights get colder. It just doesnt burn as well when its really cold out, Gallagher says. This is particularly so when there is an overnight frost because it takes time for that frosts moisture to evaporate when the sun rises. Gallagher does caution, though, that major Northeast wildfires have occurred in every season. If a dry, windy weather pattern takes hold again, fire activity could resume.And even if there is some rain and snow in the next few months and fire danger remains low, there is a certain amount of memory in the water table, streams, rivers and lakesit takes time for them to recover, Boutt says. Were going to be feeling this into spring and summer, he adds.
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  • Here's everything Devolver Digital is delaying into 2025
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    Here's everything Devolver Digital is delaying into 2025Baby Steps! Skate Story! More!Image credit: Devolver Digital News by Matt Wales News Reporter Published on Nov. 27, 2024 Trust Devolver Digital to turn a bunch of sad-faced delay announcements into an evening of glitzy fun for all the family. And as per the publisher's freshly aired 15th Annual Devolver Delayed Awards 2024, we now know precisely which of its titles have missed their most recent release windows, gliding effortlessly into 2025.First up is Baby Steps - created by Getting Over It developer Bennett Foddy, alongside Gabe Cuzzillo and Maxi Boch - in which players take adult man-baby protagonist Nate on an adventure of (possibly) self-discovery, literally one step at a time. It's got a fully simulated physics-based walking system and a "fully dynamic onesie soilage system", and you'll now be able to get your awkward totter on sometime next year.Also careening beyond its previously announced 2024 release window is Stick it to the Stickman from Broforce studio Free Lives. This "groin-kicking, staple-gunning, chainsaw-wielding roguelike brawler" promises "high-impact, physics-based combat, copious amounts of coffee, and weaponized farts" - and while that's probably an average morning for most people, Stick it to the Stickman's take now won't be available until 2025.Baby Steps is now coming to PlayStation 5 and PC next year.Watch on YouTubeAND THE DELAYS KEEP COMING! Developer Sam Eng's striking demonic skateboarding game Skate Story (which features music from New York experimental indie band Blood Cultures) continues its delay streak after missing its initial 2023 launch window with the news it's now saying farewell to 2024 too. Skate Story - what with the pattern emerging here and everything - is now launching next year.And finally for the 15th Annual Devolver Delayed Awards 2024 is Volvy's Adventure DX. This one's only delayed in as much as Devolver says it is, seeing as it wasn't previously announced and never had a release date to begin with. As to what it actually is, that's also unclear; on paper it's an 8-bit side-scrolling platformer starring Devolver's horrifying rat-like mascot Volvy, but seeing as its "award" was accepted by Inscryption developer Daniel Mullins - a master of the video game rug pull - who can say for sure? Mullins, of course, is currently working on Pony Island 2: Panda Circus, and seeing as his Delayed Awards appearance mostly consisted of him saying, "I didn't make [Volvy]", who even knows what's real anymore.Alongside everything now definitely not launching this year, Devolver also took a moment to pay tribute to its titles that did manage to squeak into the world in 2024. All these (and more!) are currently on sale through Steam with some pretty hefty discounts. There's 50 percent off Cricket Through the Ages, 40 percent off Pepper Grinder and Children of the Sun, 30 percent off Anger Foot, 25 percent off Crush House and The Plucky Squire, 20 percent off Neva, and 34 percent off the excellent Sumerian Six. And for everything else seen tonight, see you next year!
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  • Leaked image suggests Valve's rumoured new Steam Controller taking design cues from Steam Deck
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    Leaked image suggests Valve's rumoured new Steam Controller taking design cues from Steam DeckTwo sticks! Twin track pads! More!Image credit: Valve News by Matt Wales News Reporter Published on Nov. 27, 2024 Following last week's report Valve is working on a new iteration of its brilliant (if divisive) Steam Controller, a fresh leak has offered what might well be a first look at its refreshed design - and it's probably not a complete surprise to see it taking plenty of cues from Steam Deck.Valve's original Steam Controller was initially unveiled in 2013, accompanying chatter of third-party Steam machines. But while the latter initiative eventually floundered, the controller lived on, eventually releasing in November 2015. Sadly, it was time to say farewell just four years later, amid a patent infringement lawsuit relating to its paddle-like rear buttons.Valve initially lost that case and was ordered to pay $4m USD in damages, but it successfully appealed the verdict in August 2021, paving the way for a Steam Controller 2. All of which brings us to last week, when knowledgeable Valve source Brad Lynch claimed that not only was a new Steam Controller in the works, it was "being tooled for a mass production... right now".A Steam Controller hands-on from back in the day!Watch on YouTubeLynch also reported the new device's "biggest change will be the shape/size of the trackpads", with Valve edging toward a more traditional "gamepad-y form". And, again thanks to Lynch, we've now got a much better idea of what the new Steam Controller might look like, thanks to a low-quality image squirrelled in Valve's SteamVR drivers. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.And it seems Valve is taking many of its design cues from Steam Deck this time around - which seems entirely appropriate given how much the handheld PC owes to the original Steam Controller. Assuming the newly discovered render is accurate, Valve's second iteration could, like the Steam Deck, feature a more traditional twin analog stick set-up alongside twin track pads, all packed into what appears to be a much more ergonomic design.The original Steam Controller's single analog stick set-up wasn't universally loved, but it's been a staple of my couch/PC set-up ever since launch thanks to those track pads. This newly uncovered design, then, is definitely encouraging, promising the best of both worlds.Officially, of course, Valve's Steam Controller 2 remains nothing more than a rumour at present, but an exciting one nonetheless (although I'll readily admit I probably love the original controller more than most). And it's not the only new hardware rumoured to be in the works at Valve: the company is also said to be working on a new standalone hybrid VR headset known as "Deckard", which'll apparently feature new wand-like controllers, codenamed Roy.
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