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ocean cooling
Ocean cooling refers to a decrease in the average temperature of ocean waters, either globally or in specific regions. This can occur due to natural variations (such as volcanic activity, changes in ocean currents, or solar output) or human influences that alter atmospheric and climatic conditions. Ocean cooling affects marine ecosystems, weather patterns, and the global climate system.
China’s Highlander Launches Underwater Data Center Near Shanghai
Chinese technology firm Highlander has unveiled plans for the nation’s first commercial underwater data center, located off the coast of Shanghai. The innovative facility is designed to reduce cooling-related power consumption by...
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