
Using waste heat from particle physics research for heating.
The project at CERN utilizes the residual heat from the Large Hadron Collider to heat towns along the French-Swiss border, paving the way for a circular energy model.

The project at CERN utilizes the residual heat from the Large Hadron Collider to heat towns along the French-Swiss border, paving the way for a circular energy model.

Burning charcoal or wood in conditions with insufficient air will produce extremely toxic gases such as CO2 and CO, which can cause brain damage, cardiac arrest, and even death in those exposed to them.

Doctors at the Emergency and Intensive Care Unit 2 of Thanh Hoa Provincial General Hospital are providing intensive treatment to two patients suffering from severe carbon monoxide poisoning due to burning charcoal for heating.

With the weather in Hanoi getting very cold, zoo workers have to be on duty to care for and monitor the animals' health as temperatures drop, in order to keep them warm.

With temperatures plummeting in the mountainous regions of Northern Vietnam, people in Sapa, Lao Cai, have proactively covered their livestock and prepared feed to help them survive the severe cold spell.

Nighttime temperatures in Hanoi plummeted to around 12 degrees Celsius, forcing many young people and workers to light fires to keep warm during the coldest spell of winter so far.

While burning charcoal for warmth and sleeping with the doors closed, three members of a family in Ha Tinh had to be hospitalized for emergency treatment.

The driver who crashed his car into a group of people warming themselves on the sidewalk opposite the Bai Chay bus station (Ha Long, Quang Ninh) has been arrested nearly a day after the incident.

China has put its first nuclear-powered heating project into operation in Zhejiang province.

The British government has opened thousands of public places, ready to welcome people seeking refuge from the cold this winter.

On the evening of December 10th, temperatures in Hanoi dropped to around 12 degrees Celsius, forcing many residents to light fires on the sidewalks to keep warm.

Burning honeycomb charcoal for heating in their rented room in Hanoi, three members of the same family suffered headaches and vomiting due to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Temperatures in Hanoi dropped below 12 degrees Celsius, forcing many workers to light fires to keep warm.

In Lao Cai province, an 11-month-old baby recently fell into a pile of charcoal used for heating, with the skin on her face coming into direct contact with the flames and suffering severe burns.

Improper heating with charcoal can reduce oxygen in the blood, cause headaches, dizziness, and even lead to death.

After each prolonged cold spell, there are patients who have to be hospitalized, or even die, due to burning charcoal for warmth while sleeping.

Compact heating devices are the perfect choice for the cold winter months, but hidden behind that warmth is the risk of fire and burns from these devices.

According to information from Ha Tinh Provincial General Hospital, a 4-day-old baby in Hong Loc commune, Loc Ha district, died from carbon monoxide poisoning due to using a charcoal stove for heating.

Pouring boiling water, using heaters, or even lighting a fire under the engine are some of the "desperate creative" attempts drivers make on cold days to warm themselves up.

The hospital burned thousands of aborted or miscarried fetuses to generate "thermal energy" for its heating system.

The cold air mass affecting northern Vietnam caused temperatures in Hanoi to drop by nearly 10 degrees, forcing many residents to light fires to keep warm.

Saigon residents have more or less adapted to the unprecedented cold, but when night falls, many people are struggling to make a living in the freezing temperatures on street corners...

(VTC News) - While turning on the gas stove to cool down, all three people died of asphyxiation while sleeping.

(VTC News) - It was so cold that a stray cat kept rubbing its front paws against people to keep warm, attracting the curiosity of many passersby who stopped to watch.

(VTC News) - Scarves, hats, puffer jackets, raincoats... Hanoians use all sorts of things to protect themselves from the cold when going out, and bonfires for warmth spring up on the sidewalks.

(VTC News) - The cold weather in recent days has not only led to an increase in the number of patients hospitalized for treatment, but many of these cases are also due to burns.

Due to parental negligence, a 6-month-old girl suffered burns to 50% of her body and is still fighting for her life.

(VTC News) - Many tragic accidents have occurred due to carbon monoxide poisoning during the past winter, yet people remain complacent about heating with honeycomb charcoal stoves.