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Arizona lawmakers are not making a concerted effort to regulate the artificial intelligence industry. Lawmakers hope to build guardrails that don’t hamper progress.
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A mining company is pioneering a new method to mine copper from low-grade ores in Cochise County.
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The Australia based Fortescue bought the land, slated to be a hydrogen gas facility, from Nikola Motors in 2023. An upcoming Buckeye City Council vote would let the land become a data center.
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Wastewater treatment plants make a byproduct called brine that is water with very high levels of minerals. This Tucson project is looking to make even that a water source.
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The report from the Solar Energy Industries Association and Benchmark Mineral Intelligence shows the country expanded its battery storage by 58 GWH over 2025.
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There is a lot of technology around the U.S.–Mexico border. But it turns out there’s even more tech in that area than many people know about — because it’s out of sight.
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D. Graham Burnett is a history professor at Princeton — and he thinks we’re at a pivotal moment in history. A moment he likes to compare to the birth of environmental activism, or the labor movement.
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Sen. Ruben Gallego says the bill would create nuclear plant standards and provide incentives for businesses to invest in nuclear plant construction. It's one of the latest moves signaling that nuclear has gotten a new look in recent years amid the AI boom.
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Officials said that the filed petitions did not include the legal description of the involved properties required for zoning ordinances, in a press release published Wednesday.
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For decades now, the Chinese government has limited the Chinese public’s access to the internet. But the results of that intervention haven’t exactly gone according to plan.