Microsoft has once again turned to Canadian tech to achieve its goal of being carbon-negative by 2030.
Microsoft has signed a carbon removal deal with Arca, an industrial mineralization company, for almost 300,000 tons of carbon ...
Canada-based carbon removal company Arca will remove 300,000 metric tons of CO2 for the tech company through a process called industrial mineralization.
Arca Climate Technologies announced Wednesday at the IEA Energy Innovation Forum an offtake agreement with Microsoft to ...
The group marched down the stairs at the south end of the park before doubling back up Washington Street and stopping in ...
An innovative Chinese project merges renewable energy and digital infrastructure, leveraging the ocean's natural properties to cool underwater data centres ...
Two companies, TerraPower and Deep Fission, have proposed building advanced nuclear reactors in Kansas. TerraPower, ...
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Up, Up, Down, Down: Gold hit a record but will we look back on October as lithium’s turning point?
Lithium may have turned a corner in October, while gold and copper both touched record highs before late pullbacks.
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Why Sam Altman Really Wants You to Use OpenAI’s New Browser
Each of these browsers has a different take on what it means to integrate — or build a browser around — generative AI, but a ...
At Adobe’s annual MAX conference, the company also teased a ChatGPT integration and a new AI assistant in Photoshop.
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