Single heat wave wiped out millions of Alaska's dominant seabird The common murre, a large black-and-white seabird native to northern waters, has become far less common in Alaska over the past decade ...
A new study has revealed that a marine heat wave caused a massive die-off of common murres around Alaska between 2014-2016.
Colony surveys of common murres, an Alaskan seabird, show the full effects of the 2014-16 marine heat wave known as 'the blob.' Analysis of 13 colonies surveyed between 2008 and 2022 finds that colony ...
Millions of other animals may have perished too, suggesting the die-off event might be one of the worst in modern times.
This study explores the development of Group-IV semiconductor lasers for cryogenic applications, demonstrating continuous-wave operation at low current densities and highlighting the potential for ...
Based on vast experience at sea and in the laboratory over the last 10 years, the latest study by the Interdisciplinary ...
Smart Door Lock Market, valued at USD 2.3 Bn in 2023, is projected to hit USD 10.9 Bn by 2033, growing rapidly at a CAGR of ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a first-ever urban heat wave simulation ...