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Hacked traffic cameras and US intelligence: How a plot to kill Iran’s supreme leader came together
The US and Israel worked together for weeks to plan the strike that killed Iran’s leader ...
Apparently, AI data centers are capable of sucking less (power, that is). A recent UK trial demonstrated that they can adjust ...
Hacked years ago, traffic cameras in Tehran allowed Israel to map the city in detail, establish patterns of movement, and build an intricate complex picture of what was happening inside Iran.
The Walrus on MSNOpinion
All That Glitters Is Not Snow: How Ski Resorts Are Replicating Reality
Milder winters are forcing businesses to produce their own powder. Some are doing a pretty decent job of it The post All That ...
Grid stress is increasing due to rising data center demand, aging infrastructure, and expanding electrification in manufacturing and commercial sectors. Blackouts cause immediate production stoppages, ...
Daily Maverick on MSN
Table Mountain not just a backdrop but a rights-bearing presence demanding we listen
Cormac Cullinan has the quiet energy and good humour of a man contented to live on a planet he loves. For much of his working life he’s been fighting for its rights in the face of human exploitation ...
The Pioneer on MSN
Summit in Delhi puts human-centric AI on the global agenda
India, Feb. 24 -- Why did the AI Impact Summit in Delhi draw so much attention in February 2026? Part of the answer is scale. The room held more than researchers and policy staff. It also brought in ...
WGXC turns 15 this week. Inside the Catskill community radio station’s freeform ethos, local roots, and anniversary ...
AI ambition versus climate responsibility is a false binary. It only appears real when we treat the two as separate portfolios thought about by segregated leadership ...
Colorado is at an inflection point. As lawmakers debate how to regulate data centers, which are the backbone infrastructure powering everything from cloud computing to artificial intelligence, we face ...
The Nation on MSN
Who Really Controls the World’s Rivers?
Environment / Books & the Arts / James C. Scott’s last book, In Praise of Floods, asks if it’s too late for humanity to ...
Today, we know a lot about distance work and how to make it work. Thirty years of federally funded research brought ...
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