Cold brew has grown in popularity because longer steeping time allows the coffee to extract more slowly and results in a smoother less acidic taste. It is a dairy-free alternative to traditional coffee drinks that use milk or cream.
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"If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." - Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Educational settlements should be magical places. The stack informing the beauty of these "cities-within-cities" changes 100 to 1000 times per day globally. Titles are time-sensitive, copyright protected and land in public law. We monitor the action continuously to formulate response to public consultations. Topics appear on our CALENDAR and explored every day at 15:00 UTC. Recommend refresh of this web page once or twice to see timeliest information.
Why do people still get stuck in elevators during power outages? While state adaptations of accredited building codes determine backup generator policy for elevators; best wiring and control practice for getting power to elevators reliably is asserted in NFPA 110 and 111 now accepting comments on the Second Draft of the 2028 Revision until March 31, 2027.
ANSI's Annual Student Paper Competition with the topic ""Imagine a World Without Standards or Rules—What Would Happen?" closed on June 5th. The winning papers will be announced sometime in August; with the awards to be presented at World Standards Week, this year at the Grand Hyatt in Denver, July 28-31.
We are tooling up for the NFPA 2029 National Electrical Code Technical Committee Meetings in September and the IEEE Industrial Applications Society Meetings in October.
In May of this year NIST renamed and expanded its former "AI Safety Institute Consortium" into the NIST "Artificial Intelligence Consortium". This shift moves the focus from primarily safety toward AI measurement, innovation, adoption, and U.S. competitiveness. NIST is actively seeking new members. Participation involves a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA). Letters of interest are accepted on an ongoing basis.