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Microsoft Pledged to Save Water. In the A.I. Era, It Expects Water Use to Soar.

Driven by the artificial intelligence frenzy, Microsoft is internally projecting that water use at its data centers will more than double by 2030 from 2020, including in places that face shortages.

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Earth’s season timings shatter: Satellites reveal the planet no longer changing evenly

Satellite data reveals Earth’s seasons are becoming fragmented and unpredictable, with neighboring regions falling out of sync. This breakdown in shared environmental timing disrupts agriculture and water cycles, leading to ecological consequences and accelerating biodiversity loss. The planet is no longer a single seasonal system but a patchwork of ecosystems on different clocks.

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Elon Musk says ‘WhatsApp is not secure’ amid Meta privacy lawsuit; Sridhar Vembu cites ‘conflict of interest’

A lawsuit against Meta alleges false privacy claims regarding WhatsApp, asserting that user conversations can be accessed. Meta has dismissed the allegations. Executives of rival firms, Elon Musk and Sridhar Vembu, reacted to the lawsuits. 

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Scientists may have found a way to make old cells act young again

Scientists have discovered that old cells lose their coordinated gene activity. By resetting these internal control systems, researchers made aged human cells behave like younger ones. This approach showed promise in mice, improving liver function. The findings suggest a future where age-related decline could be slowed or reversed by fixing cellular organization, not replacing cells.

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Pikachu and pals go wild: Pokémon theme park opens in Tokyo

From rhino-sized Rhyhorns to worm-like Diglett, visitors to PokéPark Kanto will roam a forest populated by lifelike Pokémon statues when the attraction opens next weekIn Japan, February is normally a period of quiet reflection, a month defined by winter festivals in Sapporo’s snowy mountains and staving off the cold in steaming hot springs. Traditionally, international

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