AI is driving surging demand for data centers, but they require a lot of land and huge amounts of energy. Now, some think the solution could be in space.
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Telangana's groundwater pollution raises alarm
A national survey by the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti has revealed serious levels of groundwater contamination in Telangana, ...
When a public building catches fire, its built-in systems automatically respond: Smoke alarms blare, sprinklers kick on, and ...
Recently appointed by the Royal Academy of Engineering as Visiting Professors, Dr Matt Peck and Dr Shengke Zhi argue that ...
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Commentary: Why Trump favors Coast Guard over NOAA
In the first week of October, with the government shutdown underway, the Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee to ...
Victor Doyle spent decades shaping Ontario’s land-use policies. Now, from outside government, he’s sounding the alarm: the ...
Scientists have discovered how one of the world's most destructive plant diseases manages to slip past crops' defenses - a ...
A deep dive into two technology solutions that are shifting central monitoring centers into proactive, intelligence-driven ...
Dimming the sun is a sci-fi worthy climate intervention involving injection of particles into the atmosphere - but scientists ...
Facing a massive funding gap, the army is courting private investors for “meaty projects” — from data centres to rare earth ...
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