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Assistant Professor of Data Analytics Lulu Wang earned her Ph.D. at the City University of New York. Recent publications include Comparing Analysis of the United States and Germany Pension System ...
Data centers require massive volumes of water to operate, and the growing use of artificial intelligence means more of these centers are popping up in water-abundant regions such as the Great Lakes.
Data centers require massive volumes of water to operate, and the growing use of artificial intelligence means more of these centers are popping up in water-abundant regions such as the Great Lakes.