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The AI data center boom is here. What will it mean for land, water and power in Canada?
The Narwhal reports on a proposed $70 billion AI data center in drought-stricken Alberta, raising concerns over water and ...
Canadian research scientist Cori Lausen is studying probiotics as a treatment for white-nose syndrome, which is caused by a ...
The Internet has Google. Now biology has MetaGraph. Detailed today in Nature 1, the search engine can quickly sift through the staggering volumes of biological data housed in public repositories.
Astronomers and enthusiasts can only wait as Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS passes behind the Suns glare. By the time it ...
From wildfire resilience to multinational growth, Allianz's McNulty says Canada's insurance leaders must think globally and ...
Now, they wait. Their goal: to see what the data reveals about the sharks' migratory behaviour and to better understand their habitats in Atlantic Canada. "We can really undertake a very comprehensive ...
Scientists have a genetic profile of the Torontoceros for the first time since the fossil was discovered in 1976 ...
The industry believes AI will work its way into every corner of our lives, and so needs to build sufficient capacity to address that anticipated demand. But the hardware used to make AI work is so ...
Big tech companies are investing tens of billions to build data centers to power the AI boom: In September, Bank of America analysts found that construction spending on data centers in the U.S. was at ...
Professor Avi Loeb suggests Earth's new quasi-moon, 2025 PN7, might be a relic of the 1960s Soviet space race. His research ...
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Let’s kick off the week with a quick roundup of some science news you may have missed. First, ...
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Military data, texts, and internet history: Scientists intercept unprotected data from satellites
Hackers can easily gather a trove of sensitive personal and military information from satellites in space using just a $600 (€512) kit, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of ...
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