Underground aquifers could act as giant thermal batteries, reduce data center cooling costs and slash water consumption.
Whenever a new technology is introduced, some people jump all in and embrace it 100%. At the other end of the spectrum are people who insist the new technology is a fluke and will never use it. (Hint: ...
Pyeongtaek University (President Lee Dong-hyun) is operating a boot camp project team for fostering advanced industry talent ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be used to flag issues with council homes before "potential crisis hits". Researchers at ...
Cambridge researchers are developing an artificial intelligence tool that could tell councils which social housing tenants ...
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The University of Nottingham confirmed on Wednesday that a hacking group gained access to its student records system in a breach affecting both current students and alums. Nottingham University is a ...
In spring 2026, social media users spread a rumor that a new data center in Utah would use about 16 billion gallons of water a year and that the center would be 2.7 times the size of Manhattan. Utah ...
Shell Information Technology International B.V. is extending its collaboration with C3 AI under a new multi-year agreement covering Shell’s global operations. Under the new agreement, Shell will ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Health and Human Services is offering state child welfare agencies $6 million to pilot predictive analytics to assess ...
Predictive maintenance reduces airline costs and delays, improving aircraft availability and operational efficiency. Digital twins provide a virtual view of aircraft health, enabling remote monitoring ...