Scientists successfully communicate brain-to-brain NEWS.com.au
IN A groundbreaking scientific achievement that rivals Alexander Graham Bell's first phone call or Guglielmo Marconi's first radio broadcast, scientists have successfully achieved brain-to-brain transmission of information between humans. A team of scientists ...
India send two words to France using only brain signalsiStreet Research
Brain-to-brain communication used to send greetings between peopleGizmag
'Telepathy' experiment sends 1st mental messageChannel News Asia
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IN A groundbreaking scientific achievement that rivals Alexander Graham Bell's first phone call or Guglielmo Marconi's first radio broadcast, scientists have successfully achieved brain-to-brain transmission of information between humans. A team of scientists ...
India send two words to France using only brain signals
Brain-to-brain communication used to send greetings between people
'Telepathy' experiment sends 1st mental message
Deep Sea mushroom Discovered off the Australia Coast May be a New Branch ... Dumb-Out
A new species of mushroom-shaped sea animal discovered in the depths of the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, called Dendrogramma, has defied fit into any known category of life. Such an incident has hardly happened in the last 100 ...
Deep sea 'mushrooms' are a whole new category of lifeStuff.co.nz
Mushroom is life, but not as we know itThe Times (subscription)
Deep sea 'mushroom' may be new branch of lifeBBC News
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A new species of mushroom-shaped sea animal discovered in the depths of the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, called Dendrogramma, has defied fit into any known category of life. Such an incident has hardly happened in the last 100 ...
Deep sea 'mushrooms' are a whole new category of life
Mushroom is life, but not as we know it
Deep sea 'mushroom' may be new branch of life
Newly discovered dinosaur, Dreadnoughtus, takes title of largest terrestrial animal Washington Post
Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a new long-necked, long-tailed dinosaur that has taken the crown for largest terrestrial animal with a body mass that can be accurately determined. Measurements of bones from its hind leg and foreleg ...
New species of giant dinosaur unearthedSydney Morning Herald
Argentine Dinosaur Was an Estimated 130000 Pounds, and Still GrowingNew York Times
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Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a new long-necked, long-tailed dinosaur that has taken the crown for largest terrestrial animal with a body mass that can be accurately determined. Measurements of bones from its hind leg and foreleg ...
New species of giant dinosaur unearthed
Argentine Dinosaur Was an Estimated 130000 Pounds, and Still Growing
Meet Dreadnoughtus, perhaps the biggest creature to ever walk the planet
Scientists can track floating filth NEWS.com.au
SCIENTISTS might soon be able to point the finger of blame at the countries responsible for giant flotillas of filth in the oceans. THE Great Pacific Garbage Patch is one area of environmental concern between Hawaii and California where the surface is littered ...
Math May Reveal Pacific Ocean Plastic PollutersValueWalk
Math and Computers Can Be Used to Catch Ocean PollutersAngle Chronicle
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SCIENTISTS might soon be able to point the finger of blame at the countries responsible for giant flotillas of filth in the oceans. THE Great Pacific Garbage Patch is one area of environmental concern between Hawaii and California where the surface is littered ...
Math May Reveal Pacific Ocean Plastic Polluters
Math and Computers Can Be Used to Catch Ocean Polluters
New Model to help Scientists track Floating Garbage
CSIRO points to '99.999% certainty' The Australian
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation has found that the chance of 353 consecutive months of above-average temperatures – which the world has recorded since February 1985 – are less than one in 100,000, suggesting a ...
Whatever Happened to Global Warming?Wall Street Journal
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It is 99.999 percent likely global warming is caused by humans: CSIRO9news.com.au
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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation has found that the chance of 353 consecutive months of above-average temperatures – which the world has recorded since February 1985 – are less than one in 100,000, suggesting a ...
Whatever Happened to Global Warming?
Fall Temperature Trends
It is 99.999 percent likely global warming is caused by humans: CSIRO
Australia and NZ team up to build maritime satellite network iT News
The Australia Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) have paired up to buy a the region's first next-generation satellite-aided search and rescue (SAR) system that will speed up the location of vessels in distress. France's Orolia ...
New Zealand, Australia jointly upgrade maritime safety surveillanceGlobalPost
Australia and New Zealand Sign Contract to Boost Maritime Safety Response ...International Business Times AU
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The Australia Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) have paired up to buy a the region's first next-generation satellite-aided search and rescue (SAR) system that will speed up the location of vessels in distress. France's Orolia ...
New Zealand, Australia jointly upgrade maritime safety surveillance
Australia and New Zealand Sign Contract to Boost Maritime Safety Response ...
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority awards contract for modernised satellite ...
Docker frenzy: #PurpleFriday flourishes NEWS.com.au
A SEA of purple is taking over the streets of Perth today as West Australians join forces to show their support for the Fremantle Dockers. A host of WA workplaces, schools and businesses are getting behind Wear Purple to Work Day to barrack for the Dockers ...
Perth offices turn purple to show support for Fremantle Dockers on Wear Purple ...Perth Now
Mark McGowan, HBF join #PurpleFriday pledge and embrace Wear Purple to ...Herald Sun
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A SEA of purple is taking over the streets of Perth today as West Australians join forces to show their support for the Fremantle Dockers. A host of WA workplaces, schools and businesses are getting behind Wear Purple to Work Day to barrack for the Dockers ...
Perth offices turn purple to show support for Fremantle Dockers on Wear Purple ...
Mark McGowan, HBF join #PurpleFriday pledge and embrace Wear Purple to ...
Tech industry backs chief scientist's STEM strategy The Australian Financial Review
Microsoft Australia's managing director Pip Marlow backed the proposed creation of an Australian Innovation Board. Photo: Peter Braig. Luke Malpass. Tech industry leaders and the nation's chief scientist have slammed the government for sitting on its hands, ...
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Microsoft Australia's managing director Pip Marlow backed the proposed creation of an Australian Innovation Board. Photo: Peter Braig. Luke Malpass. Tech industry leaders and the nation's chief scientist have slammed the government for sitting on its hands, ...
Warning over vulnerability of soil carbon to warming BBC News
The huge stores of carbon locked in the world's soils are more vulnerable to rising temperatures than previously thought. Researchers found that microbes in the soil were more likely to enhance the release of CO2 in a warming world. Soils from colder regions ...
Soil to release more carbon than expected as temperatures riseScienceAlert
Carbon Stored in World's Soils May be More Vulnerable to Climate Change ...Science World Report
Soil microbes more sensitive to climate change than thoughtSydney Morning Herald
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The huge stores of carbon locked in the world's soils are more vulnerable to rising temperatures than previously thought. Researchers found that microbes in the soil were more likely to enhance the release of CO2 in a warming world. Soils from colder regions ...
Soil to release more carbon than expected as temperatures rise
Carbon Stored in World's Soils May be More Vulnerable to Climate Change ...
Soil microbes more sensitive to climate change than thought
4WD stuck in ocean prompts beach driving warning Brisbane Times
Beach drivers have been warned not to try to navigate the infamous Mudlo Rocks after the driver of a Mitsubishi Triton was swamped this week. Rainbow Beach 4WD enthusiasts have been lucky; the beach has been in perfect condition for the past few ...
Beach driver learns it's a rocky road to RainbowThe Satellite
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Beach drivers have been warned not to try to navigate the infamous Mudlo Rocks after the driver of a Mitsubishi Triton was swamped this week. Rainbow Beach 4WD enthusiasts have been lucky; the beach has been in perfect condition for the past few ...
Beach driver learns it's a rocky road to Rainbow
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