With the growth in artificial intelligence (AI), 5G systems, cloud computation, and the Internet of Things, transmitters with extremely high capacities are required for data communication.
The current era is one of data deluge. The data centers that are used to store and analyze this stream of data consume a lot of power, which has been identified as a major source of pollution.
A team of researchers, under the leadership of Prof. Xiang Gao from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Prof. Lu Lu from the Harbin Institute of Technology, has put forward an innovative approach to convert wastewater contaminants into valuable chemicals using sunlight.
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The National Composites Centre has announced that it has successfully tested a range of composite cryogenic storage tanks with liquid hydrogen that it has designed and manufactured.