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For decades, data centers have been the beating hearts of many businesses—the fortified secret rooms where huge amounts of capital sit, busily transforming electricity into revenue.
ARS ONLINE IT ROUNDTABLE: WHAT’S THE FUTURE OF THE DATA CENTER?LEE HUTCHINSONJANUARY 21, 2021ARS TECHNICANature takes a beating from a different kind of tourist in Tahoe
A VIRTUAL MENAGERIE: HOW CONSERVATION AND RESCUE EFFORTS CAN CONNECT US WITH WILDLIFE AROUND THE WORLDANDREA SACHSJANUARY 15, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt’s a model, as Loncar told Fortune during the time of the AbbVie-Allergan deal, which incentivizes financial engineering over the medical magic which is the beating heart of the industry.
IT’S THE NEW YEAR, AND PHARMA COMPANIES ARE ALREADY HIKING PRICES FOR POPULAR DRUGSSY MUKHERJEEJANUARY 4, 2021FORTUNEAt its subtly beating heart is an attempt to deliver comfort in a small, furry package.
AN EARNEST REVIEW OF A ROBOTIC CAT PILLOWBRIAN HEATERDECEMBER 30, 2020TECHCRUNCHThe upfront model of buying and selling ad inventory, which was the cornerstone of television industry ad placement for decades, has taken a beating in 2020.
DEEP DIVE: HOW THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS ACCELERATED THE ALREADY CRESTING CTV SEA CHANGEJESSICA RAPPDECEMBER 21, 2020DIGIDAYMaxKare’s adjustable hoop can take a beating from your treys, along with the wind and natural elements.
10 TIKTOK-INSPIRED GIFTS TO HELP YOUR FRIENDS FOLLOW TRENDSPURBITA SAHADECEMBER 8, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEOf course there were a few stick beatings and stone throwings, too, but not that many.
GENE WEINGARTEN: HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM MY FAMILY TO YOURS!! (EXCLAMATION POINTS EMPHASIZE HOW UPBEAT WE ARE!)GENE WEINGARTENDECEMBER 3, 2020WASHINGTON POSTRookie quarterback Justin Herbert took a beating all game, even leaving the field for a two-point conversion after hurting his knee, and he still led a last-minute drive to the Raiders’ goal line.
WHAT TO KNOW FOR NFL WEEK 9: TUA TAGOVAILOA ARRIVES, AND TOM BRADY’S BUCCANEERS TAKE A BEATINGADAM KILGORENOVEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON POSTSo Buzsaki accepts that these fields have functional roles and are not like the sounds of a beating heart or a locomotive whistle.
ARE THE BRAIN’S ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS THE SEAT OF CONSCIOUSNESS? - FACTS SO ROMANTICTAM HUNTOCTOBER 27, 2020NAUTILUSThis month, Tesla shares have taken a beating following its stock split and failure to join the S&P 500 index.
THE TESLA STOCK SELLOFF IS AN ‘OVERREACTION’—AND COULD BE A BUYING OPPORTUNITY SAY SOME ANALYSTSANNE SRADERSSEPTEMBER 23, 2020FORTUNEWORDS RELATED TO BEATING
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