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  "textContent": "In many cases, heating can be significantly improved simply by adjusting existing controls to account for sunlight, ventilation and how many people are inside, according to researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.",
  "title": "Why your building is often too hot, or cold—and the simple fix"
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