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    Delays in TSMC’s Arizona plant spark supply chain worries

    Delays at TSMC’s Arizona plant could compel its customers to rely on Taiwan-based facilities, leaving them vulnerable to geopolitical risks tied to Taiwan’s dominance in semiconductor production. “This situation could also delay the rollout of next-generation products in the US market, affecting timelines for AI, gaming, and high-performance computing innovations,” Rawat said. “Moreover, without access to local, advanced chips, US…

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    With Avian Flu a Risk, Choose Your Plant Fertilizer More Carefully

    For years, gardeners and farmers have relied on one of the world’s most abundant resources to make fertilizer: animal poop. Animal manure is generally free and easy to obtain, either from your own animals or someone else’s. Harvesting animal waste for fertilizer has generally been considered a safe practice—most manure is composted before being applied to the ground, which means…

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    How to Plant Leeks and Onions

    Even during the coldest days of the year, I love being able to go out to my garden and grab some basic vegetables and herbs. It’s how I plan what to grow over winter: carrots, celery, onions, and leeks. Everyone should grow onions, but don’t sleep on the leeks. They’re a gentler alternative to onions and garlic, with a little bit…

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    AWS extends data center equipment lifespans with reverse logistics plant in Dublin

    Amazon has expanded its European recycling commitment with facilities in Dublin that work to repair data center hardware for reuse. The Irish facility is part of Amazon’s ‘re:Cycle Reverse Logistics’ program which also runs a facility in Pennsylvania, according to reporting from Data Center Dynamics. This reverse logistics site extends the life of data center hardware by dedicating its workforce…

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    A “disaster waiting to happen”: Sellafield plant admits to glaring cybersecurity failures

    Sellafield Ltd, the firm in charge of managing one of Europe’s largest nuclear sites, has plead guilty to charges relating to cybersecurity failings at the facility,   The company apologized for its shortcomings after the Westminster magistrates court was presented with a litany of security failings that could have threatened the UK’s national security. The Sellafield site was used for…

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