Argentina's bailout, a new way to cool data centers, and a cold holiday hiring season
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8 min
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2 min
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Career Growth, Fundraising & VC, Science & Discovery
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What It Covers
Argentina seeks $20 billion US bailout, Microsoft develops microfluidic cooling for data centers, holiday retail hiring drops below 500,000 workers.
Notable Moment
Microsoft announces microfluidic cooling technology that channels hair-width coolant streams directly into silicon chips, potentially reducing data center energy consumption by 40 percent.
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