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New Technology Boosts Energy Efficiency In Data Centers
Minjie Chen, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, and his team are building a family of devices to dramatically reduce power consumption at the gigantic data centers that serve as the backbone of internet services and cloud computing.
Human 'Check Engine’ Lights Not Far Away
A University of Alberta computing scientist thinks the future of health care looks like the blinking check engine light on the dashboard of your car.
Water Lily Genome Expands Picture of The Early Evolution of Flowering Plants
The newly reported genome sequence of a water lily sheds light on the early evolution of angiosperms, the group of all flowering plants.
Potentially Toxic Chemicals From LCDs In Nearly Half Of Household Dust Samples Tested
Chemicals commonly used in smartphone, television, and computer displays were found to be potentially toxic and present in nearly half of dozens of samples of household dust collected by a team of toxicologists led by the University of Saskatchewan.
Pine Trees With Larger Resin Ducts Better Able To Survive Mountain Pine Beetle Attack
Not all pine trees are created equal when it comes to fending off their mortal enemy, the mountain pine beetle.