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Wired11.06.2026Tech2 dk okuma

China Opens World’s First Wind-Powered Underwater Data Center

L'essentiel

  • China has launched the world's first wind-powered underwater data center, utilizing seawater for natural cooling.
  • This innovation addresses the significant water usage issues faced by major data center operators like Google and Microsoft.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The article touches on several environmental and technological issues, including greenwashing in travel, the environmental impact of data centers, the use of recycled materials in fashion, the ethical considerations of AI, and the scientific discoveries from extreme events.

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China Opens World’s First Wind-Powered Underwater Data Center

With an initial capacity of 24 megawatts, the innovative data center uses seawater as a natural cooling system.

Data Center Operators Are Trying to Fix Their Water Use Problems

Google, Microsoft, and other hyperscalers have come under scrutiny for their impact on water quality and availability.

People Living Near xAI’s Dirty Data Centers Are Pissed About the SpaceX IPO

Elon Musk is set to make hundreds of billions even as communities in Mississippi and Tennessee are fighting to stop the gas turbines powering xAI's supercomputers.

The Problem With Nike’s World Cup Uniforms Made of Trash

The activewear giant has used chemical recycling to make jersey for 16 teams competing in the tournament. But the technique is unlikely to help solve fashion’s waste issue.

What Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical Says About the Power of AI

In Magnifica Humanitas, the Pope decries the concentration of technological power in a few global players.

How a Citizen Science Organization Aims to Preserve the Places It Brings Tourists to Study

The actual eco-friendliness of ecotourism varies considerably. One research station in the Peruvian Amazon is out to prove it can bring visitors to the area without disrupting the environment.

SpaceX Is Spending $2.8 Billion to Buy Gas Turbines for Its AI Data Centers

The investment comes as Elon Musk’s AI unit faces complaints about the carbon-emitting units and looks to become a big player in cloud computing.

Amazon Employees Show Up to City Council Meetings to Demand Limits on Data Centers

Activists say it’s the first time Big Tech employees have publicly called for regulations governing data center projects.

The First Atomic Bomb Test in 1945 Created an Entirely New Material

The discovery from the Trinity nuclear test site shows how extreme conditions can result in materials never before seen in nature or in the lab.

The Best Smart Sprinklers and Irrigation Systems

We’ve tested almost a dozen options that handle everything from scheduling and weather changes to water conservation, so you don’t have to.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Increased regulatory scrutiny on data center environmental impact.

    Très probable · Moyen terme

  • Further development and adoption of sustainable cooling technologies for data centers.

    Probable · Moyen terme

  • Greater public demand for transparency and genuine eco-friendly practices in travel and consumer goods.

    Probable · Court terme

Questions ouvertes

  • What are the long-term environmental impacts of underwater data centers?
  • Will Nike's chemical recycling method be adopted more widely, and what are its limitations?
  • How will Pope Leo XIV's encyclical influence the development and regulation of AI?
  • What are the specific environmental regulations being sought by Amazon employees?

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