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- HIGH VOLTAGE LIES is a grassroots protest music video about the real cost of hyperscale data centers and the high-voltage ...
- Nevada is in the middle of a significant construction boom, featuring new developments like a ballpark and a super tower.
- In this video, we discuss the concept of community and the challenges gay men over 50 face in finding it, particularly as
- Under our oceans lie more than 550 undersea cables — thin glass threads that carry 99% of all global internet traffic.
- Elizabeth Barnes of METR says AI could cause human extinction within years — and experts aren't on top of it.
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