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    Eucalyptus trees in Brazil’s Apple 2030 farms, aimed at carbon neutrality, raise concerns over water use and biodiversity loss in local ecosystems.

    Apple’s Eucalyptus Farms for Apple 2030 Spark Environmental Debate

    Announced in 2020, Apple 2030 is a bold plan to make every Apple device carbon neutral by the end of the decade. The company, already carbon neutral for its global…

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    Nvidia’s Rubin CPX Chips Redefine AI Video and Software Creation

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    UAE’s K2 Think: A Compact AI Reasoning Model with Global Impact

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    3D-Printed Artificial Skin with Blood Vessels Advances Regenerative Medicine

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    Oracle and OpenAI’s $300 Billion Stargate Deal Redefines AI Infrastructure

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    Thinking Machines Lab Tackles AI Consistency Challenges

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    iPhone 17 Pro vs. iPhone Air: Key Differences Unveiled

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