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AI data center boom could be bad news for other infrastructure projects

Impact of Data Center Construction on Infrastructure Development As reported by Bloomberg, the rapid acceleration of data center construction may have consequences on the progress of infrastructure projects such as

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The US wants to cut food waste in half. We’re not even close.

Food waste is a significant issue in the United States, with the country falling far short of its goal to

Google’s X spins out Heritable Agriculture, a startup using AI to improve crop yield

Google’s X Graduates Heritable Agriculture: A Data-Driven Startup Revolutionizing Crop Growth Google’s X “moonshot factory” recently announced the graduation of

Who Is Trump’s Acting FAA Chief, Chris Rocheleau?

Chris Rocheleau, the newly appointed acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by President Donald Trump, is a seasoned

These Yale and Berkeley dropouts just raised $2 million to build an AI assistant that could rival OpenAI

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Rat populations in cities are booming as the planet warms up

Rat sightings are on the rise in New York CityFatih Aktas/Anadolu/Getty Images Recent studies have shown that rat populations are

Google Photos Gets Useful New Feature

Google Photos, one of the world's largest cloud photo storage services, has finally introduced a long-awaited feature - the ability

Apple Could Launch The First Foldable iPhone Next Year

Apple is rumored to be working on two foldable devices: a foldable iPhone and a large 20-inch foldable iPad. The

Hotter cities? Here come the rats

The researchers found that as temperatures rose, so did rat complaints. For every degree Celsius increase in temperature, there was