2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Australia Science

  Sydney Morning Herald   
Chief scientist Ian Chubb unveils ambitious strategy to secure Australia's future ...  The West Australian
Australia's chief scientist has unveiled an ambitious agenda for change to increase the focus on science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills to help secure the country's future prosperity. Professor Ian Chubb AC has outlined a number of ...

We need to plan for the future   ABC Science Online
Chief scientist calls for a plan to make Australia strong through science   The Age
LIVE STREAM: Smart Science symposium with Chief Scientist   The Conversation AU

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  Daily Mail   
UFO sighting: Flashing lights more adolescent than alien, expert says  The Age
Toni Koromilas filmed a 'very weird' glowing speck appearing to flash colours as it hovered in the sky above Carnegie for about an hour. Was it a drone? See for yourself. PT0M59S http://www.theage.com.au/action/externalEmbeddedPlayer?id=d-3eo6p 620 ...

UFO Sighting in Australia: A Mysterious 'Flying' Object With Changing Colors ...   International Business Times AU
A Mysterious Object flies over an Australian suburb   News Tonight Africa
Flashing lights spark UFO talks in Melbourne   Delhi Daily News
NEWS.com.au   
Herald Sun   
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  International Business Times UK   
Archaeologists Reveal that Stonehenge was a Complete Circle  International Business Times UK
Archaeologists confirmed that Stonehenge, one of the wonders of the world, was once a complete circle. The evidence was revealed after dry weather exposed the outlines of missing stones on the Stonehenge site in Wiltshire, England,. “A lot of people ...

Mystery of Stonehenge solved by 'short hosepipe'   ITV News
Dry spell at Stonehenge reveals secret that has eluded archaeologists   The Guardian
Stonehenge mystery solved after 4000 years   NEWS.com.au
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Austrian Tribune   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Danish Navy helps Faroe Islanders kill 33 pilot whales  The Ecologist
The Danish Navy has just supported the annual 'grind' cetacean slaughter on the Faroe Islands, seizing three boats used by Sea Shepherd to obstruct the hunt, and detaining their crew. The move enabled whale hunters to slaughter an entire pod of 33 pilot ...

Anti-whaling activists arrested in the Faroe Islands will face charges   The Copenhagen Post
Sea Shepherd volunteers arrested after trying to stop the killing of 33 dolphins   Examiner.com
14 Rescuers Arrested while Trying to Save 33 Pilot Whales   Uncover California
The Guardian   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  CIO Magazine   
RMIT stakes claim to 'world's first' rapid 3D nanoscale printer  ZDNet
A new AU$30 million research facility launched last week by Melbourne's RMIT University is set to house what the university claims will be the "world's first" rapid 3D nanoscale printer. The new MicroNano Research Facility (MNRF) was launched at the ...

RMIT pours $30M into micro and nano tech   Computerworld Australia

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  PS News   
The first complete atlas of marine life in the Southern Ocean  ABC Online
Sub-zero temperatures, wild winds and hours upon hours of going through dusty boxes of old notes by hundreds of scientists has produced a world first: the Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean. Not only does the atlas document life in the oceans, ...

An Atlas of Marine Species in the Antarctic's Changing Climate   Motherboard
New Antarctic atlas charts the deep   PS News

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  SBS   
NZ finds new species of 'ex-parrot'  SBS
A new species of parrot, endemic to New Zealand's Chatham Islands, has been identified, but it has been extinct for several hundred years. Source. AAP. 2 Sep 2014 - 5:08 AM UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO. Tweet. 0. Cue the Monty Python dead parrot sketch.
New species of NZ parrot found - extinct   NEWS.com.au
New species of kaka discovered - a bit late   Stuff.co.nz

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  CIO Magazine   
$600K to cut satellite interference and building costs  CIO Magazine
Space researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have been granted $600,000 to improve technology that cuts the cost of building satellites and lessens navigation interference. The federal government funding is being provided to two teams ...

GPS jammers on notice   The Australian

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  Nature World News   
You Won't Believe Just How Loud the NASA's SLS Can Get [VIDEO]  Nature World News
As they wrap up measuring just how loud a test model of the new Space Launch System rocket can be, NASA engineers are crunching number to figure out how they can make sure the rocket's lift-off isn't so loud it destroys itself. (Photo : NASA/MSFC/David ...

US Senator Nelson: It's Mars or bust   WOGX
NASA Tests 3-D Printed Rocket Parts, Hails Technology as Future of Design   Latin Post
NASA's Space Launch System: the largest rocket in history takes shape   The Verge
GMA News   
Phys.Org   
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  The Inquisitr   
"Tardigrades" Found on Hull of the International Space Station  Chinatopix
It turns out those mysterious "sea plankton" discovered alive on the hull of the International Space Station a few weeks ago are the toughest animals in our known universe. These creatures might even have seeded the Earth with life. And might have done so ...

International Space Station Finds Life In Space, But What The TARDIS Are ...   The Inquisitr
International Space Station Finds Life In Space: Tardigrades Are Aliens for Space   International Business Times AU
'Mousetronauts,' fireballs and a real-life R2D2: Experiments in space   KSL.com
Digital Trends   
Gizmodo Australia   
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