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the desert explodes with color
attracting visitors and pollinators alike. &mdash
Jessica Chapel
Condé Nast Traveler
ABC News
11 May 2026 However
as hyperscale data centers from tech giants like Meta
Google
and Microsoft perhaps increasingly rely on power for cooling
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the demand for water to cool down power plants will explode
experts suggest. &mdash
Ashley Belanger
ArsTechnica
11 May 2026 Yet a revolution is now underway
one that is exploding all the spending records. &mdash
Chris Smith
Vanity Fair
from ex- + plaudere to clap First Known Use 1615
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo

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