#liquid cooling for data centers

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Orbital Congestion Threatens Continental Security
Technology & Innovation

Orbital Congestion Threatens Continental Security

Control over Low-Earth Orbit is no longer a commercial luxury; it is the new foundation of national sovereignty. As commercial constellations expand toward 100,000 satellites, the risk of orbital collision and supply chain fragility creates a precarious dependency for Eastern European security.

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Silicon Limits Are Now Packaging Problems
Technology & Innovation

Silicon Limits Are Now Packaging Problems

While the world watched the battle for 3nm nodes, the real bottleneck migrated. TSMC's sold-out capacity is now secondary to the struggle of advanced packaging, as seen in Japan's billion-dollar bets and the surge in data center revenue.

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Glass Ends the Organic Ceiling
Global

Glass Ends the Organic Ceiling

As AI chips hit the hard wall of the reticle limit, chipmakers are swapping organic substrates for glass to enable larger packages, better thermal stability, and denser interconnects.

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The 110 Quadrillion Kilometer Solution: Mapping the Earth's Biological Internet
Science & Nature

The 110 Quadrillion Kilometer Solution: Mapping the Earth's Biological Internet

A breakthrough global map of the mycorrhizal network reveals a system stretching 110 quadrillion kilometers. This biological infrastructure offers a stark contrast to the rising energy demands of AI, positioning fungal intelligence as the ultimate frontier in climate resilience.

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Thermal Physics Dictates AI Scaling
Technology

Thermal Physics Dictates AI Scaling

AI compute fails when hardware hits thermal limits. This guide details the operational friction of deploying high-density power and cooling in a world where 54 percent of data center capacity is at risk from extreme heat.

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