Scientists at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have made the first nickel oxide material that shows clear signs of superconductivity – the ability to transmit electrical current with no loss.
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Bird Die-Offs Provide Window into a Changing Arctic
As a least auklet lands on the bow of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, an audible gasp rolls through observers on the Healy’s bridge.
Survey Indicates Slight Decline in Underwater Grass Abundance
Despite record-rainfall in 2018, underwater grass abundance remains strong
European Heatwave Made up to 100 Times More Likely Due to Climate Change
Over two to four days at the end of July 2019, Western Europe saw temperatures reach 42.6 degrees in Paris, while the UK set a new daily temperature record at 38.7 degrees.
Delving Into The Ocean's Changing Role In Climate Change
The ocean plays an essential role in absorbing large quantities of excess carbon dioxide released by human activities.
Tiny Shark Fits in Your Pocket and Glows in the Dark
A team of researchers, including NOAA Fisheries' scientist Mark Grace, have now identified the small kitefin shark as the American Pocket Shark.