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Cooling

/ˈkuːlɪŋ/noun / verb
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Cooling is the process of lowering the temperature of an object, substance, or environment to achieve desired conditions, such as comfort or preservation. In modern contexts, it's crucial for technologies like refrigeration and climate control, helping to prevent damage in everything from food storage to high-performance computing by efficiently managing heat dissipation.

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The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 indirectly spurred advancements in cooling technology, as it highlighted the need for better fire prevention and temperature control, leading to innovations that eventually made air conditioning widespread by the mid-20th century, now cooling over 70% of U.S. households and reducing heat-related illnesses.

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