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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bitfarms: From Bitcoin to AI

Bitfarms, a big player in the Bitcoin mining world, is making a big change. They are slowly stepping away from mining Bitcoin and moving towards AI and high-performance computing. This shift is not just about Bitfarms; it's a trend in the industry. With Bitcoin prices dropping and profits shrinking,

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Tech's Big Problem: Why Everyone's Upset About Data Centers

In many places, people are starting to push back against data centers. These huge facilities store and process tons of data for tech companies. But locals often feel left out and worried about rising electricity bills. It's not just one group complaining. Both conservative and progressive folks are

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Buildings Need Smart Data Fixes

Modern buildings are becoming more intelligent, with sensors monitoring various aspects like temperature and air quality. However, these sensors often fail to capture all necessary data, leading to gaps that can disrupt building management efforts. Researchers recently developed a clever solution t

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Nov 13 2025CRIME

Why Do Big Cities Have More Crime? Let's Look at the Numbers

After the death of Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative commentator, social media was flooded with claims that political party membership could predict violent crime rates. One post, shared by Tim Pool, a conservative podcaster, showed a chart comparing violent crime rates in 2023 based on the po

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Plans, Bigger Challenges: AI's $50 Billion Bet

A massive $50 billion investment in U. S. data centers by Anthropic is shaking up the AI world. This huge move shows just how fast AI is growing and the big problems that come with it. The main question now is: Can leaders handle this growth without causing big problems for the environment and local

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Boom Drives Massive Investment in U. S. Data Centers

A big player in the AI world is making a huge bet on the future. They are planning to spend a whopping $50 billion to build special data centers in the U. S. These centers will be used for AI work and are set to pop up in places like Texas and New York. This isn't just any project. It's the first t

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Finding Hidden Patterns in Sports: How Data Can Help Predict Outcomes

Sports can be unpredictable, but what if there's a way to find hidden patterns that can help predict outcomes? Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a method that can do just that. It's a tool that can extract useful information from data that doesn't have numbers. It's like finding hidden connections in

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Counting Wins: A New Way to Look at Sports Stats

Sports stats are everywhere. They help teams and fans understand the game better. But not all stats are the same. Some numbers are counts, like goals scored or runs made. These counts can be tricky to analyze. A new method is gaining attention. It's called the Conway-Maxwell-Poisson (CMP) model. Th

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

UK Statistics Office to Cut Back on Data to Improve Quality

The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) is planning to publish fewer statistics in 2026. This is to help improve the quality of the most important economic data. The ONS has faced criticism for errors in its data over the past two years. A government review led to major changes in management.

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

AI's Thirst: How Much Water Does It Really Need?

AI is a big deal these days, but have you ever wondered about its thirst? Water use in AI is a hot topic, and different companies report very different numbers. Google says its AI uses just a few drops of water per prompt, while Mistral, a French AI company, claims its model uses way more. So, why t

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