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There might be good reasons for Britain to build data centres. Job creation isn’t one of them
The UK government has made a lot of noise about an “AI growth zone” with a massive data centre complex on the site of the shuttered Britishvolt facility near Cambois, Northumberland. They said those ...
The Model Context Protocol just got its first official extension, and it changes what AI assistants can do. MCP Apps lets tools return interactive user interfaces—dashboards, forms, visualizations, ...
Experts in law and education share tips to help journalists report on the future of federal funding at Hispanic-serving institutions.
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AI agent hype cools as enterprises struggle to get into production
Only the biggest businesses are up to the challenge, says Redis CEO Anyone scanning the news might think it's pedal to the ...
If Aadhaar-based digital injustice, slavery and totalitarianism are not wrong, nothing is wrong. The question—‘Are we all ...
Despite numerous obstacles, journalists from the region continue their investigative work through partnerships, cooperation with civil society, and open source research.
Wafer breakage is the most serious impact of killer crystalline defects. About 0.1 to 0.2% of silicon wafers break. The higher the number of wafer breakages, the slower the time to market. Given the ...
What does a beautiful home look like? To many Britons, the Georgian terrace remains the peak of residential architecture even after hundreds of years.
McCarthy, E. (2026) Cultural Diplomacy through the People: A Case Study of the Political Significance of the K-Pop Industry.
A couple in England found 70 Tudor gold coins while landscaping their garden, revealing a treasure hidden for centuries.
Mobile Fortify tech being used to scan faces of citizens and immigrants – but its use has prompted a severe backlash ...
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