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3 ways to energize more sustainable buildings
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There's never been a better time to decarbonize buildings. The energy transition and electrification are surging forward while advancements in digitalization can help the most intensive applications use energy more intelligently. Industry and businesses are coming together to take action on climate change. And government policies are helping accelerate investments in a clean energy future. Read More
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Curved walking study finds a new angle to detect cognitive impairment in seniors
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A good person may have walked the straight and narrow path his or her whole life, but when that person ages, walking along a curved path may be helpful to detect any early signs of mild cognitive decline, or MCI, a new study shows. Although many tests to analyze gait and coordination involve walking straight, such as down a hall, a curved route actually may be a better method to detect mild cognitive deficit, the researchers found. Read More
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Choice abandons hostile merger bid for Wyndham Hotels
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Choice Hotels dropped its $8 billion hostile takeover bid for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts it launched last October. Choice, the operator of Comfort and other brands, had given Wyndham stockholders until March 8 to tender their shares but not enough participated to give Choice Hotels hope of success. Read More
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Hilton to accelerate expansion in lifestyle category with addition of Graduate Hotels
Lodging Magazine
Hilton announced an agreement with Adventurous Journeys Capital Partners (AJ Capital) to acquire the Graduate Hotels brand, adding a growth opportunity for the global hospitality leader in the lifestyle hotel market. Hilton will pay $210 million to acquire all rights to the Graduate brand worldwide, enter into franchise agreements for all existing and signed pipeline Graduate Hotels and become responsible for the brand's future development and growth. Read More
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