Researchers were able to respond early to the outbreak of avian flu among Caspian terns in 2023, thanks to the reports from local volunteers and kayaking guides. The event was the first major outbreak ...
The population of Caspian terns were already in decline throughout the Pacific flyway when they suffered a major avian flu outbreak at a large breeding site off the coast of Washington state.
The avian flu killed 1,101 adult Caspian terns and 520 chicks in 2023 in a large breeding colony on Rat Island in Washington state. Researchers estimate that as much as 10-14% of terns in the entire ...
Materials scientists can now use insight from a very common mineral and well-established earthquake and avalanche statistics to quantify how hostile environmental interactions may impact the ...
The CRISPR tool is capable of repairing the genetic defect responsible for the immune disease chronic granulomatous disease. However, researchers at the University of Zurich have now shown that there ...
Organization (MPI-DS) have investigated to which extent a piece of music can evoke expectations about its progression. They were able to determine differences in how far compositions of ...
A new study by the CAS Institute of Atmospheric Physics has revealed how decadal-scale climate fluctuations impact the ability of climate models to simulate tropical cyclone frequency in response to ...
Personalized education, powered by educational technology and AI, is revolutionizing learning experiences in the digital age. This review examines recent advancements in personalized educational data ...
Led by Dr. Jae Sung Yoon at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM), and Ph.D. candidate Nguyen Hoang Minh from ...
In this paper, we consider the scenario where the prover of zk-SNARK delegates its proving power to other parties.
Plesiosaurs once roamed Earth’s waters, using four equal flippers to propel their elongated bodies through the water. Fossils ...
A group photo after the signing of a master research agreement between Lockheed Martin and the University of Tennessee.