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Michigan approves OpenAI Stargate data center as backlash grows
Michigan regulators have cleared the way for what is set to become the state’s largest artificial intelligence hub, approving power contracts for OpenAI’s massive Stargate data center even as public ...
Distilling that complexity into a handful of trends has been no small task. What follows is not a definitive forecast, but ...
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Rethinking how we talk about conservation—and why it matters
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. For a ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to stop states from regulating artificial intelligence, citing the risk of a potential patchwork of state laws holding back the United ...
TIME’s 2025 Person of the Year honors the Architects of AI as Texas grows its AI footprint, with Google’s $40B data centers ...
With toxic smog grounding flights and filling hospitals, Delhi’s air pollution crisis reveals systemic neglect. Experts warn that reactive policies like GRAP ignore structural causes, deepening health ...
A research team at Duke University has developed a new AI framework that can uncover simple, understandable rules that govern ...
Records show how universities are using the technology to reshape curriculum under political pressure, raising concerns about ...
Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced that all Capital Market Operators (CMOs) are required to renew their registration ...
The investigative stories produced in the Spanish-speaking world this year show a vibrant journalistic landscape, despite the ...
Labeling adversary activity with ATT&CK techniques is a tried-and-true method for classifying behavior. But it rarely tells defenders how those behaviors are executed in real environments.
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Living things emit a faint glow, and it fades after death
Every living thing on Earth appears to carry a hidden shimmer, a vanishingly faint light that is woven into the chemistry of life itself. That glow is so weak that our eyes will never see it unaided, ...
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