In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Normal human body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius. The human body has three types of sensory receptors in the skin: pain receptors, heat receptors, and cold receptors. Heat receptors start to perceive heat above 30 degrees Celsius (and up to around 45 degrees, where pain receptors take over). Cold receptors perceive cold when temperature drops below 35 degrees.  As you can see, there is a 5-degree overlap zone that will trigger both heat and cold receptors. You feel cold more acutely than you feel heat because your body has 4 times the number of cold receptors as heat receptors. Many of these are located in the face, ears, hands, and feet. Cold receptors stop functioning below 5 degrees Celsius, when you stop feeling cold and start feeling numb.  Your core body temperature can vary slightly, depending on hormonal changes and health. When your temperature exceeds 37 degrees (98.6% Fahrenheit) your blood vessels will dilate, allowing more blood to reach the surface of the skin to be cooled. When your temperature drops, blood vessels contract to conserve body heat. As you regularly experience this sensation, your body will become more efficient at thermoregulation (the temperature control process). Part of the difficulty of getting in a cold shower (particularly in the morning when you have been in bed) is that the shock is exacerbated because your surrounding environment was previously warm. If you lower the temperature of your environment the cold water will be less shocking.  Turn the thermostat down a degree or two. This will even save you money in the winter. Have a fan in the bathroom or bedroom. Increased circulation of air under 37 degrees will accustom your body's cold receptors to being activated. Don't bundle up as tight at night. This can be especially helpful if you are having trouble with cold morning showers. The warmer you bundle up, the colder the shower will feel! There are times when the cold can feel good, like when you jump into a pool on a hot summer day or drink a cold beverage after strenuous sports activity. This is because your body is elevated to over 37 degrees and is struggling to lower its temperature. If you raise your body's temperature, you can not only make cold water easier to adjust to, but you can also make it refreshing.  Consider high-intensity exercise before a cold shower. Interval or circuit training is especially effective. Your cold shower will have the added benefit of helping your muscles recover!
Summary: Understand why you feel hot and cold. Understand how your body reacts to temperature. Lower your environment's temperature. Raise your core temperature to make cold feel better.

If you grow cucumbers from seed, start them inside. When cucumbers are first sprouting, they are more likely to be permanently damaged by these beetles. Starting them inside helps them get large enough to be more resilient against these pests. Intercropping is the practice of planting different kinds of plants together instead of keeping them in separate groups. When planted with crops like corn and broccoli, cucumbers aren't as attractive to the beetles. Plant the cucumbers in rows with corn and broccoli, planting cucumber every third plant.  You can also add corn and broccoli between rows of cucumber. Make sure you're still leaving enough space for each plant to grow. Other plants you can try include radish, buckwheat, and sweet clover. Beetles tend to stay at the edges of the garden. If you plant something else they like better there, they will stick to it instead of destroying your main cucumbers.  Basically, you're sacrificing the plant near the exterior to save your cucumber plants, which is called using a trap plant. You can also treat the trap plant with insecticides to help rid your garden of the beetles. You can also plant other varieties of winter squashes in the Cucurbita maxima family, such as turban squash. Zucchini are also tasty to these beetles. Straw mulch provides a physical barrier to the beetles, though it won't keep them out completely. However, wolf spiders like to hide in the straw, and they will eat the beetles as they pass through.  Sprinkle the mulch in a layer that's about 1-inch (2.5-cm) thick around the young plants, leaving 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) around the plant on all sides. Plastic mulches may also discourage beetles. Moving your cucumbers to a new spot next year will help discourage beetles a little. If there is a barrier such as a hedge in between, even better. However, beetles will eventually find the new spot.
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One-sentence summary -- Transplant cucumber plants into the ground instead of planting seeds. Plant cucumbers with corn and broccoli to discourage the beetles. Plant a buttercup or Blue Hubbard squash near the edge of the crop. Apply straw mulch to discourage the beetles and encourage spiders. Change the position of your cucumbers from year to year.

Problem: Article: A lot of work for paleontologists nowadays is in industries such as environmental consulting, highway construction, gas and oil pipelines, electric and phone lines, and oil and gas drilling. These jobs have high demand for paleontologists to survey and salvage fossils on federal, state, and tribal land construction projects.  Environmental companies often take on these jobs and hire people with the training in fossil collection and preparation. A likely candidate for this type of work would have a master’s in geology or biology with paleontology fieldwork experience. When you apply for these jobs, emphasize your fieldwork experience in surveying fossils. Agencies that hire paleontologists include the Bureau of Land Management, the National Forest, and the National Parks and Monuments. While these jobs are outside of academia, you’ll still be utilizing your skills in paleontology, geology, and fieldwork It’s also a great path for anyone who is passionate about promoting preservation of public resources, such as fossils. As a curator, you would be responsible for managing large collections of fossils, identifying new specimens, and using their database for cataloging fossils. Be prepared to write instructional materials and diagrams for museum displays. You may also need to be able to lift up to 30 pounds (14 kg).  You’ll be required to assist in research, update computer systems, lead public tours, and train docents and volunteers. A Master of Science may be required, but they also accept PhD’s with the possibility of a higher salary.
Summary:
Look for industry jobs to survey and salvage fossils. Search governmental paleontologist job postings on the Internet. Find work managing museum collections as a curator.