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Discover how China is introducing liquid cooling to achieve more energy-efficient datacentres

Approaching the limits of air cooling China’s datacentre market has been growing at an annual rate of around 30 per cent since 2012, reports the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology. Cloud computing, AI and big data are among the megatrends stimulating the growth of the datacentre market. Increases in chip density and computing complexity have created a steady rise in the heat load of computing equipment. Air cooling’s ability to meet this increased demand for heat dissipation is approaching its limit, highlights the brief. Liquid-cooling technology has long been applied by the aerospace industry, for example in satellites and rocket engines. The technology is finding new application in datacentres thanks to its large heat capacity and efficient heat dissipation, ability to reduce energy consumption and expenditure, and considerable potential to advance climate action.

IPM Welcomes WHO s Recommendation for Dapivirine Vaginal Ring as New Women s HIV Prevention Option | International Partnership For Microbicides

IPM Welcomes WHO’s Recommendation for Dapivirine Vaginal Ring as New Women’s HIV Prevention Option IPM Welcomes WHO’s Recommendation for Dapivirine Vaginal Ring as New Women’s HIV Prevention Option WHO recommends the monthly ring be offered as part of a combination prevention approach for women at substantial HIV risk SILVER SPRING, Md. (January 27, 2021) The nonprofit International Partnership for Microbicides (IPM) welcomes today’s recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO) that the monthly dapivirine ring may be offered as an additional prevention choice for women at substantial risk of HIV infection. The WHO’s recommendation supports expanding the prevention portfolio with the first long-acting option that a woman could control herself and use discreetly to reduce her HIV risk during vaginal sex, pending regulatory approvals for the product.

WAN-IFRA announces New Media Freedom Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa

25 Jan 2021 “The last 12 months have exacerbated an already difficult situation for media globally, and African newsrooms are no exception. Many are struggling to successfully transition towards a digital future, innovate their products to remain appealing to audiences, or strengthen their business and editorial competencies under such harsh financial conditions. Added to this, the safety of journalists and persistent threats to press freedom make supporting colleagues across the continent an urgent priority.” Over the coming months, WAN-IFRA will identify newsrooms and media partners who will be invited to participate in this new initiative. Drawing on its Women in News network, the organisation’s Media Freedom Committees in Africa, and a growing membership community, up to 25 organisations will be selected to benefit from the resources and opportunities provided by this new programme.

WAN-IFRA Announces New Media Freedom Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa

| January 26, 2021 WAN-IFRA announces a new DKK 6.5M ($1M) partnership with the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to support media freedom in nine countries across Sub-Saharan Africa. WAN-IFRA will work with print and digital media organisations in Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe to improve the safety of journalists and the security of newsrooms, increase media-led advocacy around press freedom and gender-related issues, provide high-level business and editorial management support, and offer financial assistance to strengthen public interest reporting. The partnership builds on a previous three-year strategic engagement with the Ministry (2015-2018) and complements WAN-IFRA’s existing programme engagements on the African continent through long-term collaborations with the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and the ground-breaking Women In News programme, as well as the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign

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