Seventy percent of Americans say they don’t want a data centre near them, and a major reason is the constant low-frequency hum from cooling systems that neighbours report as sleepless nights, headaches, and nausea. – Space Daily

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A survey indicates that 70 percent of Americans oppose locating data centers in their communities, citing health and quality-of-life concerns. The primary complaint centers on low-frequency noise emitted by cooling systems, which residents report as causing sleep disruption, headaches, and nausea. The findings highlight growing public resistance to data center expansion driven by environmental and health-related grievances.

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