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    techgeekwireBy techgeekwireMay 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Growing Energy Footprint of AI

    The increasing presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various aspects of our lives comes with significant energy costs. Casey Crownhart, Senior Climate Reporter at MIT Technology Review, joined Ira Flatow to discuss the findings of their latest analysis on AI’s energy usage. The study revealed that while estimates vary, the energy consumption associated with AI operations is substantial. For instance, generating a five-second video using an AI model could consume as much energy as running a microwave for over an hour.

    Data Center Energy Consumption
    Data Center Energy Consumption

    The location of data centers plays a crucial role in determining the carbon footprint of AI. Regions with cleaner energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower significantly reduce the carbon intensity of AI operations compared to areas heavily reliant on coal and natural gas. Companies are increasingly looking to place data centers in locations with cheaper and cleaner energy sources.

    New Guidance on COVID Vaccines

    The FDA has announced new guidance on COVID-19 vaccines, limiting booster shots to individuals 65 and older and those at high risk. The decision is based on the need for more evidence regarding the benefits of boosters for younger, healthier populations. This move aligns the US with practices in other countries like the UK, where COVID boosters are administered alongside flu shots.

    Unusual Bacterium on China’s Space Station

    Chinese astronauts discovered a previously unknown bacterium on the controls of their Space Station. While this finding might evoke images of extraterrestrial life, experts emphasize that the bacterium is likely similar to species found on Earth, possibly adapted to microgravity conditions. The discovery highlights the vast number of unclassified bacterial species on our planet.

    Hummingbird Evolution and Feeders

    Research suggests that hummingbird feeders have influenced the evolution of Anna’s hummingbirds across the western US. Since the popularity of these feeders increased post-World War II, there has been a noticeable change in the beak shape of these birds, allowing them to feed more efficiently. This adaptation occurred over just a few decades, demonstrating the significant impact of human activities on wildlife.

    Challenges in Bee Research

    The US is facing a significant crisis in bee populations, with a record 62% of commercial honeybee colonies dying between June last year and February this year. The USDA plays a critical role in supporting beekeepers through research and analysis. However, recent funding cuts and layoffs threaten the effectiveness of these programs, potentially exacerbating the issue.

    Plants Responding to Pollinators

    Scientists have made the intriguing discovery that plants can detect the vibrations caused by the wingbeats of insects and respond by increasing their nectar production. This finding opens new avenues for understanding the complex interactions between plants and pollinators, potentially leading to innovative ways to support pollinator health.

    These stories highlight the diverse and complex challenges facing our world, from the environmental impact of emerging technologies to the intricate relationships within ecosystems. As we continue to navigate these issues, the need for informed discussion and action becomes increasingly clear.

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