Environment National Animals The Age
Devil in the detail: Zoos Victoria CEO Jenny Gray watches as keeper Monika Zabinskas holds Milana, a one-year-old - and healthy - Tasmanian devil. Photo: Joe Armao. The noise is piercing and poignant. It starts as a determined drill reminiscent of the ...
Day marks our precious speciesThe Advocate
Playing God with Australia's threatened speciesSydney Morning Herald
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Devil in the detail: Zoos Victoria CEO Jenny Gray watches as keeper Monika Zabinskas holds Milana, a one-year-old - and healthy - Tasmanian devil. Photo: Joe Armao. The noise is piercing and poignant. It starts as a determined drill reminiscent of the ...
Day marks our precious species
Playing God with Australia's threatened species
'Alien' mushroom creatures found in Australia Telegraph.co.uk
Aliens in the shape of unclassifiable mushroom-shaped creatures have been discovered in the ocean depths off Australia. Two species of the strange organisms were found that could not be placed in any existing phyla, the large families of living things that ...
Deep Sea 'Mushrooms' Defy Classification In The Tree Of LifeHuffington Post
Deep sea 'mushroom' may be new branch of lifeBBC News
Have you seen this creature?The Copenhagen Post
Washington Post
The Inquisitr
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Aliens in the shape of unclassifiable mushroom-shaped creatures have been discovered in the ocean depths off Australia. Two species of the strange organisms were found that could not be placed in any existing phyla, the large families of living things that ...
Deep Sea 'Mushrooms' Defy Classification In The Tree Of Life
Deep sea 'mushroom' may be new branch of life
Have you seen this creature?
Scientists claim 'telepathy' success after sending mental message from one ... Daily Mail
Scientists have sent a 'mental message' from one person to another 4,000 miles away in what they claim is the world's first successful telepathy experiment. They connected one person in Mumbai, India, to a wireless headset linked to the internet, and another ...
Mind Reading? Brain-to-Brain Message Sent From India to ParisNBCNews.com
'Telepathic' message sent across continents using internetThe Australian
Telepathy breakthrough as scientists send mental message 4000 MILES ...Mirror.co.uk
Times of India
The Independent
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Scientists have sent a 'mental message' from one person to another 4,000 miles away in what they claim is the world's first successful telepathy experiment. They connected one person in Mumbai, India, to a wireless headset linked to the internet, and another ...
Mind Reading? Brain-to-Brain Message Sent From India to Paris
'Telepathic' message sent across continents using internet
Telepathy breakthrough as scientists send mental message 4000 MILES ...
Climate science is not yet settled on warming Troy Media
Michelle-Stirling-Anosh CALGARY, AB, Sep 2, 2014/ Troy Media/ – In a recent column for Troy Media, Univerity of Calgary Professor Emeritus Phil Elder offered up what he called a primer on global warming, citing “recent successes by deniers of ...
This Month's UN Climate Summit Will Help Seal the Fate of NationsMashable
Time for Climate Deniers to Go Back to SchoolHuffington Post
Whatever Happened to Global Warming?Wall Street Journal
The Australian
9news.com.au
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Michelle-Stirling-Anosh CALGARY, AB, Sep 2, 2014/ Troy Media/ – In a recent column for Troy Media, Univerity of Calgary Professor Emeritus Phil Elder offered up what he called a primer on global warming, citing “recent successes by deniers of ...
This Month's UN Climate Summit Will Help Seal the Fate of Nations
Time for Climate Deniers to Go Back to School
Whatever Happened to Global Warming?
Scientists close in on eco-friendly sheep Perth Now
A STUDY by scientists from New Zealand's AgResearch institute and the US Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute, published in the journal Genome Research, discovered microbial differences in sheep that have high or low methane emissions.
World is a step closer to a low-emission sheepNew Zealand Herald
Low-emission sheep in reach of New Zealand: scientistsGlobalPost
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A STUDY by scientists from New Zealand's AgResearch institute and the US Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute, published in the journal Genome Research, discovered microbial differences in sheep that have high or low methane emissions.
World is a step closer to a low-emission sheep
Low-emission sheep in reach of New Zealand: scientists
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
Carbon stored in the world's soils more vulnerable to climate change than ...Eureka! Science News
Nature World News
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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 ...
Carbon stored in the world's soils more vulnerable to climate change than ...
Scientists have unearthed a massive new dinosaur — bigger than a jetliner Public Radio International
Meet Dreadnoughtus schrani, a massive, plant-eating dinosaur that researchers uncovered largely intact in Argentina. Though they found the fossil in 2005 and had it fully excavated by 2009, they have only now published the details of their find. And the ...
A 65-Ton Dinosaur as a Distraction From NATO, Ukraine and ISISNew York Times
New gigantic dinosaur species foundSky News Australia
New 'massive' dinosaur skeleton discoveredKREM.com (subscription)
Belfast Telegraph
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Meet Dreadnoughtus schrani, a massive, plant-eating dinosaur that researchers uncovered largely intact in Argentina. Though they found the fossil in 2005 and had it fully excavated by 2009, they have only now published the details of their find. And the ...
A 65-Ton Dinosaur as a Distraction From NATO, Ukraine and ISIS
New gigantic dinosaur species found
New 'massive' dinosaur skeleton discovered
Rare dolphin feeding frenzy caught on video 9news.com.au
An extremely rare dolphin beach feeding frenzy has been captured on video in what is thought to be the first recorded instance of the behaviour in Australia. Southern Cross University scientists witnessed a pod of Australian humpback dolphins (Sousa ...
New Dolphin Species Venture on Land to Eat [VIDEO]Nature World News
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An extremely rare dolphin beach feeding frenzy has been captured on video in what is thought to be the first recorded instance of the behaviour in Australia. Southern Cross University scientists witnessed a pod of Australian humpback dolphins (Sousa ...
New Dolphin Species Venture on Land to Eat [VIDEO]
Price of flights, accommodation jump on grand final weekend Armidale Express
Whatever your frame of mind, one thing is clear - if you are from out of town, going to the big dance, the AFL Grand Final, is gonna cost and the match tickets are just the start. Airlines, hotels, restaurants, bars and merchandise shops in Melbourne are cashing ...
Last chance to sign up with Virgin Australia and WINFremantle Dockers
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Whatever your frame of mind, one thing is clear - if you are from out of town, going to the big dance, the AFL Grand Final, is gonna cost and the match tickets are just the start. Airlines, hotels, restaurants, bars and merchandise shops in Melbourne are cashing ...
Last chance to sign up with Virgin Australia and WIN
Japan Seeks to Resume Antarctic Whaling Next Year ABC News
Japan is seeking international support for its plans to hunt minke whales in the Antarctic Ocean next year by scaling down the whaling research program the U.N. top court rejected earlier this year, fisheries officials said Wednesday. Whaling for research ...
Whaling plan needs 'test of reasonableness'The Australian
Japan set to resume whale hunts in Antarctic despite UN banTech Times
Japan decision to begin whaling in Antarctic criticizedNorthern Voices Online
International Business Times AU
Care2.com
Design & Trend
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Japan is seeking international support for its plans to hunt minke whales in the Antarctic Ocean next year by scaling down the whaling research program the U.N. top court rejected earlier this year, fisheries officials said Wednesday. Whaling for research ...
Whaling plan needs 'test of reasonableness'
Japan set to resume whale hunts in Antarctic despite UN ban
Japan decision to begin whaling in Antarctic criticized
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