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What your favourite WINE says about you, according to science

Daily Mail - Science & tech

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Fire, smoke, heat, drought -- how climate change could spoil your next glass of California Cabernet

Los Angeles Times

A couple of years ago my wife and I visited the Bonny Doon Vineyard near Santa Cruz to sample the offerings of winemaking savant Randall Grahm. While we were there, Grahm told us something I haven't been able to forget. It wasn't nearly as foggy along Monterey Bay as it used to be, he said, and that was worrisome for winemakers. With each dose of aberrant weather California has had since then, I found myself wondering how California's wineries were faring and whether the noble grape was becoming a marker -- along with sea level rise and deadly wildfires -- of an overcooked planet. A few weeks ago I called Grahm to continue the conversation.


Former CEO Of Artificial Intelligence Company Buys Historic Napa Valley Winery

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Back in 2016, Juan Pablo Torres-Padilla, who has been the CEO of an artificial intelligence (AI) company in France and has held other key positions in the telecommunications and financial investment world, decided to take the opportunity to buy the historic Napa Valley 26 acre Sullivan Rutherford Estate from the Sullivan family, the custodians of that piece of land for over 40 years. It would prove to be a good partnership in terms of handing over the estate to someone who not only wanted to bring this winery more to the forefront of the Napa fine wine world but that the history and legacy would be appreciated and built upon. The estate lies on land that has a deep and rich history which goes back almost two centuries to 1821 when Mexico took over ownership of Napa Valley from Spain. Mexico divided the Napa Valley into two parts: Rancho Carne Humana in the North and Rancho Caymus in the South. Sullivan Rutherford Estate director of winemaking, Jeff Cole, said that they are "essentially in the middle of the heart of Napa Valley vineyards" since the back of the border of their estate is along the Rancho Caymus line as it is right in the middle of where the property lines of Rancho Caymus and Rancho Carne Humana meet.


AI's Impact on Data Centers: Performance Monitoring Evoque

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According to Gartner, "30 percent of data centers that fail to sufficiently prepare for AI will no longer be operationally or economically viable by 2020." With that milestone upon us, artificial intelligence (AI) is now -- or should be --part of a comprehensive and modern approach to data center maintenance and operations. When selling power and cooling, every operational efficiency that can be gained presents an opportunity for cost savings and infrastructure optimization. Balancing real-time need across an entire portfolio is challenging, particularly when also accounting for environment- and location-based variables. AI advances have reduced those challenges, allowing data center operators to more quickly and completely understand performance-based operations and adjust supply to true demand.