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NASA says that people along the coast of San Diego County might hear a sonic boom Friday afternoon when the Orion capsule carrying the Artemis II crew re-enters the atmosphere, wrapping up its historic trip around the moon.
If the reentry does create a sonic boom, San Diego residents should prepare to hear and feel it in a narrow window on Friday evening.
For these reasons, investors should be cautious about investing in Xylem or American Water Works just because they are bottlenecks to the AI revolution. The stocks may do just fine for you, but they are unlikely to be home runs for your portfolio.
If you heard that noise, you weren't alone.
The Orion capsule carrying the Artemis II crew will re-enter Earth's atmosphere tonight, potentially causing an audible sonic boom loud enough to be heard by Americans and rattle windows
Plug Power believes the AI industry could turn to its hydrogen fuel cell technology to power many new data centers, some of which may be in remote locations. Using hydrogen as an independent fuel source could provide a reliable base load while severing the facility from the local grid when desirable.
To fuel their artificial intelligence initiatives, tech companies are building massive numbers of AI data centers, with more than 4,000 in operation across the country. But some communities, wary of the environmental and financial implications,