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Redefining the transistor: The ideal building block for artificial intelligence


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Published in Science and Technology on Thursday, March 27th 2025 at 22:22 GMT by AlphaGalileo   Print publication without navigation

  • The team led by Associate Professor Mario Lanza from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the College of Design and Engineering at

The article from AlphaGalileo discusses a study on the impact of climate change on the timing of bird migration in the Arctic. Researchers from the University of Helsinki, in collaboration with international partners, have found that many Arctic bird species are not adjusting their migration schedules in response to changing climate conditions as effectively as expected. This lack of adaptation could lead to a mismatch between the birds' arrival times and the peak availability of food resources, such as insects, which are crucial for breeding success. The study utilized long-term data sets from various Arctic regions to analyze trends in migration timing over the past few decades. It highlights the potential vulnerability of these species to climate change, suggesting that their inability to shift migration patterns might result in population declines. The findings underscore the need for further research into how species adapt to rapid environmental changes and the implications for conservation strategies.

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