"Conserving energy has been essential for humans' survival, as it allowed us to be more efficient in searching for food and shelter, competing for sexual partners, and avoiding predators," explains neuroscientist Matthieu Boisgontier from the University of British Columbia.
If you're worried about conserving data, set this to update only over Wi-Fi.
However, in a sign that Didi may be conserving its ammunition, prices for its rides throughout June appear to have risen by one-third in a number of cities, and drivers confirmed that subsidies had been cut by an equivalent amount.
"Here we were trying to do something good by conserving water and still farming with the intention of producing something with exceptional flavor, and no one was buying them," she said.
Does it reek or sit there quietly conserving water?
Not only have you contributed to a good cause, but you've done your part for the environment by conserving the energy and fresh water required to make and transport large bags of ice.
One of the challenges is to ensure that Cambridge welcomes tourists and serves them well, while also conserving the character and environment of the city.
Fish, 1941 Engineering is the science of economy, of conserving the energy, kinetic and potential, provided and stored up by nature for the use of man.