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University of Nebraska’s NSRI awarded $500 million contract to accelerate warfighter-ready solutions
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On the outskirts of America’s booming digital economy, where anonymous warehouses hum with the computations that power artificial intelligence, an invisible problem is growing louder: supplying these data centers with the increasingly large volume of energy they require.
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