King penguins are now breeding 19 days earlier, boosting their success by 40% due to rising global temperatures. This remarkable adaptation, unlike many other species struggling with climate-induced timing mismatches, is attributed to their flexible breeding window and varied feeding habits. While currently thriving, scientists caution this advantage might be temporary as environmental changes accelerate.
King penguins breeding earlier as warming climate raises success rate, study finds
Meet Gurnoor Kaur: Indian-origin teen wins Canada’s National High School competition for AI project predicting wheat diseases
Gurnoor Kaur, a Canadian high school student of Indian origin, has won a national data science competition. Her project used artificial intelligence to predict crop diseases. Kaur’s innovative approach analyzed…
