From rainforest canopies to sunlit savannas, these wildlife photographs take us around the world to witness the remarkable biology of life on Earth.
By © Hira Punjabi of Thane, India
Nature’s Best Photography brings together some of the…

From rainforest canopies to sunlit savannas, these wildlife photographs take us around the world to witness the remarkable biology of life on Earth.
By © Hira Punjabi of Thane, India
Nature’s Best Photography brings together some of the…

Despite remarkable gains in the HIV response, Sub-Saharan Africa still accounted for 59-60% of new HIV infections in 2024, underscoring persistent prevention gaps. As more HIV programs face disruption due to funding uncertainty, more than two…

Leinster: J O’Brien; T O’Brien, Ringrose, Frawley, Larmour; Prendergast, Gibson-Park; P McCarthy, Sheehan, Clarkson, Snyman, J McCarthy, Conan, Van der Flier, Doris (capt).
Replacements: Kelleher, Boyle, Furlong, Mangan, Deegan, McGrath, Byrne,…

The quest to build powerful quantum computers receives a boost from new research into controlling interactions between ultracold atoms, offering a pathway to more reliable quantum operations. Jan A. P. Reuter, Juhi Singh, Tommaso Calarco, and…
In President’s Cup Group II, Egypt claimed their first-ever point at the IHF Women’s World Championship, splitting the points with Cuba. The all-Asian duel was also tight, but the People’s Republic of China ultimately earned their second win,…

The idea of life continuing on Earth without humans is difficult to fathom. Though our species has only been here for a relatively short period of time, we’ve altered the planet in countless ways, leaving our “human fingerprint” across…

Pakistan is ’embarking on right path of reform and resilience’, with post-IMF overhaul easing pressures: Aurangzeb
Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb speaks at the session “Global Trade Tensions: Economic Impact and Policy Responses in…

In the AI Innovation Center on the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, Bernardo Kastrup speaks with the composure of someone who has already lived several lives. Computer scientist, philosopher, ASML strategist, founder. And now, somewhat reluctantly,…

The bull case: Aggregation networks will use the arbitrage window to build defensible positions, then graduate from tactical plays to structural alternatives.
The bear case? Networks are temporary stop-gaps that will get crushed the moment the next wave of data centers begin operating.
The honest assessment? These networks will gorge themselves during the feast years, then adapt to leaner times, remaining profitable, just not explosive.
For investors, that means treating this as what it is: a defined-window arbitrage play with asymmetric upside if the shortage persists longer than expected, and manageable downside if you size positions appropriately and respect the exit timeline.
The AI infrastructure buildout is real. The computing shortage is real. The 2027-’29 constraint window is real. The question is whether you’re positioned to profit from the temporary dislocation before the market normalizes.
Read: AI has real problems. The smart money is investing in the companies solving them now.
More: The AI boom is over – here’s your bubble survival guide
-Jurica Dujmovic
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