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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Ash Vortices On Mt. Kīlauea. Fascinating Puahiohio’ Explained

    Ash vortices, also known as "volnadoes" or "volcanic landspout tornadoes," have been observed forming above lava flows at Mt. Kīlauea in Hawaii. These phenomena are similar to dust devils, driven by intense heat from the lava causing warm air to rise and rotate. The rotation intensifies due to the conservation of angular momentum, allowing the vortices to pick up ash and debris, making them visible. Unlike traditional tornadoes that form downward from thunderstorms, ash vortices form upward from ground-level heat gradients. AI

    Ash Vortices On Mt. Kīlauea. Fascinating Puahiohio’ Explained
  2. HVO: The Case for Rethinking Data Center Generator Fuel

    Data center operators are exploring hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) as a sustainable alternative to conventional diesel for backup generators. HVO offers operational benefits such as reduced maintenance costs and cleaner engine performance, alongside significant environmental advantages like a 70% reduction in lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions. While supply chain infrastructure for HVO is still developing, adopting it can signal demand and encourage further investment in distribution networks. AI

    HVO: The Case for Rethinking Data Center Generator Fuel

    IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operations, but relevant to the infrastructure supporting AI workloads.