
Sean Buckley
I write for fancy websites, talk about DuckTales on YouTube and draw bad cartoons. Folks say I'm a pretty nice guy. (Bylines @ Engadget, Gizmodo, CNET)
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Oct 28, 2024 |
datacenterfrontier.com | Sean Buckley |Matt Vincent
Flex has reached a deal to acquire Crown Technical Systems, a provider of fully integrated power distribution and protection systems for $325 million in an all-cash transaction. Flex expects the acquisition deal to be accretive in the first year after it closes. Crown Technical Systems brings nearly 30 years of solving the most pressing power distribution and control challenges.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
phys.org | Sean Buckley |Luciano Beheregaray |Mark Allen |Mark Van Allen |Stephen Beatty
,Climate change threatens plants and animals around the world, but some regions are particularly exposed. Some are vulnerable simply due to the huge diversity of species they harbor. Others will experience more acute climate disruption than elsewhere. For some regions, such as Western Australia's southwest, both are true.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Sean Buckley |Luciano Beheregaray |Mark Allen |Mark Van Allen |Stephen Beatty
Climate change threatens plants and animals around the world, but some regions are particularly exposed. Some are vulnerable simply due to the huge diversity of species they harbour. Others will experience more acute climate disruption than elsewhere. For some regions, such as Western Australia’s southwest, both are true. WA’s southwest is a globally recognised “biodiversity hotspot”.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
nature.com | Sean Buckley |Chris Brauer |Peter Unmack
AbstractAnthropogenic climate change is forecast to drive regional climate disruption and instability across the globe. These impacts are likely to be exacerbated within biodiversity hotspots, both due to the greater potential for species loss but also to the possibility that endemic lineages might not have experienced significant climatic variation in the past, limiting their evolutionary potential to respond to rapid climate change.
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May 13, 2024 |
phys.org | Sean Buckley |Luciano Beheregaray
The southern pygmy perch hadn't been seen in Bendigo Creek since the mid-19th-century goldrush, when a booming town sprang up around the central Victorian waterway. This attractive small fish, which displays bright colors when breeding, is no more than 6–8cm long. Once widespread, the species eventually became locally extinct across the Loddon River catchment, which includes the creek.
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