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Mysterious 'cold blob' in the Atlantic is a sign of the Gulf Stream weakening — and that's bad news for the US East Coast

Mysterious 'cold blob' in the Atlantic is a sign of the Gulf Stream weakening — and that's bad news for the US East Coast The Atlantic's enigmatic "cold blob" has once again been linked to a weakening of key ocean currents and a devastating climate tipping point. A mysterious "cold blob" in the Atlantic Ocean is a sign that key ocean currents are weakening, a new study has found, with potentially devastating long-term impacts on our climate and weather. The cold blob, or North Atlantic...

Live Science 1h ago

Distant climate patterns determine how cold Japan's winters become

Distant climate patterns determine how cold Japan's winters become Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Researchers have uncovered a key mechanism behind Japan's extreme winter weather, revealing how distant climate patterns interact to intensify cold waves and heavy snowfall. Extreme weather events—such as cold waves, heavy snowfall and anomalously warm periods—are ubiquitous during Japanese winters. These events are closely associated with shifts in the subtropical jet...

Phys.org 8d ago

Mysterious ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic suggests the AMOC is weakening

Over the past 150 years, Earth’s entire surface has been warming, except for one patch of the north Atlantic. Located south-east of Greenland, this area has cooled by as much as 1°C and is known as the “warming hole” or the “cold blob”. Scientists have been split over why this cold blob exists, but the latest evidence backs up the idea that it is caused by a weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), the system of currents that transports warmth from the tropics to...

New Scientist 6d ago

Cold-grown plankton shells sharpen Arctic climate reconstructions

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Phys.org 8d ago

BRIAN READE: 'UK politics is depressing as a pool of cold dog sick - but I know what Starmer must do'

BRIAN READE: 'UK politics is depressing as a pool of cold dog sick - but I know what Starmer must do' After yet another tumultuous week in politics, Brian Reade says if Starmer had a makeover that turned him into The Thick Of It's Malcolm Tucker, the calls for his resignation would soon disappear IS it any wonder most people currently find British politics a more depressing sight than a pool of cold dog sick on a new rug? The bald, kilted fund-robber with his two £350 hairdryers, the...

Daily Mirror 4d ago

Voices: ‘Sober reflection, not pure cold rage’: Readers slam Farage for ‘culture war’ response to Henry Nowak murder

‘Sober reflection, not pure cold rage’: Readers slam Farage for ‘culture war’ response to Henry Nowak murder Our community has accused the Reform UK leader of fuelling a culture war from tragedy, while accepting the case reveals serious failures in police judgement - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Readers have slammed Nigel Farage’s response to the killing of Henry Nowak, with many accusing him of turning a tragedy into a culture war by calling for “pure cold rage” after the stabbing and...

The Independent UK 7d ago

Cold-induced peptide signalling secures pollen resilience and crop yield

Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10603-7A small-peptide signalling axis involving RGF family members controls resilience to cold stress in tomatoes and rice; modulating this pathway prevents cold-induced yield losses.

Nature 7d ago

Russia threats to UK at highest level since the Cold War, military chief warns

Russia threats to UK at highest level since the Cold War, military chief warns UK faces its ‘most dangerous period’ in decades as Moscow ‘risks crossing a line’, chief of the air staff says - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The UK is facing the highest level of threat from Russia since the Cold War, the chief of defence staff has said in a chilling warning for the country. Stressing that Britain faces its “most dangerous period” in decades, Sir Richard Knighton said the country needs to...

The Independent World 5d ago

Russia threats to UK at highest level since the Cold War, military chief warns

Russia threats to UK at highest level since the Cold War, military chief warns UK faces its ‘most dangerous period’ in decades as Moscow ‘risks crossing a line’, chief of the air staff says - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The UK is facing the highest level of threat from Russia since the Cold War, the chief of defence staff has said in a chilling warning for the country. Stressing that Britain faces its “most dangerous period” in decades, Sir Richard Knighton said the country needs to...

The Independent UK 5d ago

Bridging the Semantic-Collaborative Gap: An Asymmetric Graph Architecture for Cold-Start Item Recommendation

new Abstract: Collaborative filtering and graph-based recommendation models are highly effective because they leverage observed user interactions, but this dependence creates a fundamental cold-start challenge when newly added content has no interaction history. In Tubi's production retrieval system, this challenge is further constrained by the serving interface: new content must be assigned a standalone embedding immediately, and the model must also produce device embeddings suitable for...

arXiv CS 5d ago