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The data center boom is here: Experts explain how to build AI infrastructure correctly

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To fast-track the buildout of data centers that power artificial intelligence (AI), tech giants like Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle, and OpenAI are pouring money into construction projects. Globally, companies are predicted to spend $375 […]

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Complex decisions still require human skills as AI supports public decision-making, says researcher

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Today, AI technologies are being used in the public sector for administrative cases and as support in the various steps that lead up to a decision. This adds a transparency in that it shows the […]

Phys.org - Computers

Software tool shows clear advantage in water purity prediction

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A powerful new software tool that can accurately predict the performance of biofilters used by the water industry could reduce the challenge of maintaining the purity of tap water.This post was originally published on this […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Genetically encoded biosensor tracks plants’ immune hormone in real time

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From willow bark remedies to aspirin tablets, salicylic acid has long been part of human health. It also lies at the heart of how plants fight disease. Now, researchers at the University of Cambridge have […]

Phys.org - Business

US clean energy supply chains projected to fall short of rising demand

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Under current supply chain conditions, the United States is on track to fall significantly short of surging demand for three clean energy sources—wind, solar, and battery—due to the scarcity of critical raw materials, according to […]

Phys.org - Space

Eyes in the sky: Making Earth observation data work for people

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Smarter decisions about real-world problems start with better data—and Earth observation can provide just that, thanks to European efforts to open up access to massive amounts of satellite data collected every day.This post was originally […]

Phys.org - Automotive

Advanced cobalt-based catalysts can boost efficiency in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and cut costs

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With the rise of renewable energy and electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered vehicles have attracted growing interest. Prof. Molly Mengjung Li, Assistant Professor of the Department of Applied Physics at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is dedicated […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Unlocking the molecular blueprint for a powerful plant-based drug

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Researchers at UBC Okanagan have uncovered how plants produce mitraphylline, a rare natural compound that may help fight cancer.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Dogs can be hooked on toys in ways that resemble human addiction

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Some dogs show behaviors towards their toys that resemble behavioral addictions in humans, such as gambling and internet gaming, according to a study of 105 dogs published in Scientific Reports.This post was originally published on […]

Phys.org - Space

Completed Plato spacecraft is ready for final tests

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By fitting its sunshield and solar panels, engineers have completed the construction of Plato, the European Space Agency’s mission to discover Earth-like exoplanets. Plato is on track for the final key tests to confirm that […]

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