The common murre, a large black-and-white seabird native to northern waters, has become far less common in Alaska over the ...
In summer 2024, human-caused climate change nearly made all of Canada's most intense heat waves hotter, and more likely.
No Black model got a Vogue cover in the US until 1974. She became the first and changed history Schumer says Senate will vote ...
Researchers have discovered a pattern of extreme heat waves that defy current climate models, occurring globally except in ...
Murres, a common seabird, look a little like flying penguins. These stout, tuxedo-styled birds dive and swim in the ocean to ...
Researchers say the common murre die-off was “the largest documented wildlife mortality event in the modern era.” ...
A marine heat wave in the Pacific Ocean killed some 4 million common murres in Alaska, researchers say — the largest die-off of any bird species ever recorded in the modern era.
Marine heat waves have halved Alaska’s common murre population. A study links these declines to food shortages.
A new study has revealed that a marine heat wave caused a massive die-off of common murres around Alaska between 2014-2016.
About four million common murres were killed by a domino effect of ecosystem changes, and the population is showing no signs ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a first-ever urban heat wave simulation ...
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 ...