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For generations, Ida Huddleston and her family have owned a farm in northern Kentucky. And they’ve turned down at least one multimillion-dollar offer to preserve it. Last year, a “major artificial ...
WASHINGTON — While computing and data shape nearly every aspect of modern life, efforts to expand data and computing education in K-12 settings have grown rapidly but unevenly, says a new report from ...
The active weather pattern in the Boston area continues. We are issuing yet another NEXT Weather Alert for a very messy night Thursday with a variety of precipitation types and weather-related hazards ...
As demand for computing power from AI large language models (LLMs) continues to surge, power density in data centers is rising in tandem, bringing the conversion losses of traditional power ...
Boston is often described as a city of neighborhoods, each with its own distinct identity and history. But the latest census data show those distinctions also reflect deep divides in income, race, and ...
Across the country, demand from data centers are pushing electric grids into new territory. The big question regulators keep running into: Who pays for the power? In Delaware, that question is playing ...
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is forcing utilities to confront a question they have not faced in more than a decade: how to meet a surge in electricity demand. Across the country, ...
Google Maps wants to close its gaps. One of the biggest in the search giant’s navigation app is South Korea. Nearly two decades after the service launched, even basic walking or driving directions ...
Data centers are being built at a frantic pace all over the world, driven by the AI boom. These facilities consume staggering amounts of electricity. By 2028, AI servers alone may use as much energy ...
A data vault cracked open, and nearly a million digital identities spilled into the wild. This time, the fallout traces back to fintech lender Figure, where attackers turned a well-placed conversation ...
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