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The US federal government’s central energy information agency is planning to implement a mandatory nationwide survey of data centers focused on their energy use, according to a letter seen by WIRED.
Wisconsin is becoming a popular location for data centers due to its climate, water access, and affordable land. The majority of a data center's water footprint comes from the offsite electricity ...
Young people in Cyprus recorded the highest social network usage in the EU, with 98.3 per cent of those aged 16 to 29 reporting active use, according to a report from Eurostat. The findings revealed ...
An attacker pushed a malicious version of the popular elementary-data package Python Package Index (PyPI) to steal sensitive ...
Immigration to the European Union has reached historically high levels. The number of foreign-born residents increased to 64.2 million in 2025, an increase of about 2.1 million compared to the ...
AI, standards like ETIM and evolving PIM workflows are rapidly lowering the long-standing “product data tax” in distribution.
What really happens after you hit enter on that AI prompt? WSJ’s Joanna Stern heads inside a data center to trace the journey and then grills up some steaks to show just how much energy it takes to ...
Pickle Robot is using Celonis to transform raw robotic telemetry into structured process intelligence, allowing it to connect robot performance directly to warehouse-level business KPIs - and, ...
Europe is heading for a demographic downsize, with its population expected to shrink by 11.7 percent or 53 million people by 2100 according to a new Eurostat forecast published Thursday. The decline ...
Morocco imported more than €660 million ($716 million) worth of medical and pharmaceutical products from the European Union last year, while exporting just over €21.5 million to the bloc, according to ...
Money is changing at a pace that would have seemed unthinkable even a few years ago. In just the last ten years, credit cards, debit cards and mobile phones have displaced cash, with notes and coins ...
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