2014年8月18日 星期一

2014-08-19 Australia Science

  Sydney Morning Herald   
Warm seas keep world on track for a hot year  Sydney Morning Herald
Global sea-surface temperatures in July tied with 2009 as the warmest on record for that month, keeping the world on track for one of its hottest years, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Ocean surfaces last month were 0.59 ...

Earth Had Its Fourth-Hottest July On Record; No Signs Of El Nino Just Yet: NOAA ...   International Business Times
Globe sees fourth warmest July on record; Oceans tie for warmest July   Washington Post (blog)
July was Earth's 4th-hottest month on record   Detroit Free Press

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Chamberlain family car to serve as reminder of nation's greatest miscarriage of ...  ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: Thirty-four years ago, almost to the day, an incident in central Australia set in motion events that were to capture a nation, tear a family apart, jail an innocent woman and ruin some professional reputations. Baby Azaria Chamberlain ...

Azaria Chamberlain 1977 Holden Torana on display at National Museum   The Australian
Baby Azaria disappearance: Michael Chamberlain's Torana goes from key ...   Yahoo!7 News
National Museum the new home of 4ENSIC, the car Azaria Chamberlain ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Newcastle Herald   
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Chief scientist cautions Newman on 'theories'  Herald Sun
Australia's chief scientist Ian Chubb says Tony Abbott's business adviser should be careful branching out into areas beyond his expertise, saying the businessman's opinion piece describing climate change as a religion was "a silly response to a very ...


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  Headlines & Global News   
Lasers Make Microscope 20 Times More Sensitive  Headlines & Global News
"The silver gallium nanowire is 500 times finer than a human hair. " (Photo : Quantum Optics Group, ANU). Researchers found lasers could make atomic-force microscope probes 20 times more sensitive and capable of detecting forces as light as an individual ...

Lasers Could Improve Resolution, Temperature Of Atomic-Force Microscopes   RedOrbit
Laser Focus. New Laser Technique Makes Microscope Many Times Stronger   The News Ledge
Physicists Use Lasers to Improve Sensitivity of Atomic-Force Microscope   Nature World News
Northern Voices Online   
Azom.com   
ValueWalk   
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  The Guardian   
Global warming denial rears its ugly head around the world, in English  The Guardian
Maurice Newman, Tony Abbott's top business adviser, is the latest politician to make public comments denying global warming. Photograph: Daniel Munoz/Reuters/REUTERS. As people's understanding of climate science grows, among both experts and ...

What I learned from debating science with trolls   The Conversation AU
The Tricks Used By Anti-Science Trolls   Lifehacker Australia

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The river red gum, more than just a tree.  ABC Online
The river red gum is arguably Australia's best known eucalypt. It is the most widely-grown eucalypt, not just across Australia, but around the world. It grows in wetlands in the south east and along desert creeks. CSIRO scientist, Matt Colloff, has written a book ...

River red gum – more than just a tree   Town & Country Magazine

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  Delhi Daily News   
Earth Is Making the Moon All Warm and Soft on the Inside  Smithsonian
Deep down, the moon is an old softie. Comparing computer models to data from lunar probes, scientists in China and Japan argue that a layer of rock near the moon's core is especially soft and perhaps partially melted, and Earth is most likely the cause.
Alien Mystery Solved: NASA Reveals the Truth About the Strange Figure ...   International Business Times AU
NASA explains image showing alien on moon   Delhi Daily News
'Man' on moon mystery solved   The Nation
Businessinsider India   
International Business Times UK   
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The Bobbit Worm is a thing straight out of our darkest nightmares  The Weather Network
Monday, August 18, 2014, 6:21 PM - We share this planet with some truly nightmarish creatures. One example is shown above - Eunice aphroditois, or the Bobbit Worm - an ocean-dwelling worm that burrows itself into the sea floor and lies in wait for prey to ...

A Thing Nightmares Are Made Of: Bobbit Worm Jumps At You Out Of The Ocean ...   The Inquisitr

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  Design & Trend   
NASA's Curiosity Rover to Begin New Drilling Project  Design & Trend
(Photo : NASA/Curiosity) NASA's Mars Curiosity has been assigned a new rock to drill into. This new choice will help researchers learn a bit more about the geological history of the planet. NASA's Mars Curiosity has been assigned a new rock to drill into.
Curiosity Rover on Mars Stalled by 'Hidden Valley' Sand Trap   Space.com
Rover Curiosity to Start Fourth Drilling in Mars   Prensa Latina
NASA Mars Curiosity Rover Targets New Drilling Site After Slipping on Sand   Science World Report
Gizmag   
Clarksville Online   
RedOrbit   
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  Sourceable   
On the Right Side of History  Sourceable
When climate change became a point of differentiation between two political parties, it became an ideological battle ground. Favorite Loading Add to favorites · Lord Mayor Clover Moore, Sydney · Better Cities Will Lead to a Better Nation · green bond.
Here's why Africa needs to sing about climate change adaptation   NTV Uganda (blog)
Climate communication   The News International

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