2014年9月6日 星期六

2014-09-07 Australia Science

  The Nation   
Wildlife campaigners hold fears for Kangaroo's smaller cousins  Saudi Gazette
SYDNEY — Australia's big kangaroos are thriving, but wildlife campaigners hold fears for their smaller cousins, including the little-known bettong and the rock wallaby, WWF Australia has warned. "The kangaroo is probably the most recognizable Australian ...

Kanga cousins driven close to extinction   Weekly Times Now

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Good news on devils for Threatened Species Day  Tasmania Examiner
A number of young Tasmanian devils caught by the the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment have been cleared of the facial tumour disease. TODAY'S International Threatened Species Day celebrations have been met with ...

Environment National Animals   The Age
Playing God with Australia's threatened species   Sydney Morning Herald
Day marks our precious species   The Advocate
Daily Mail   
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  NBCNews.com   
'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 ...

Op-Ed: 'Alien' creatures found off Australian coast   DigitalJournal.com
Deep sea 'mushroom' may be new branch of life   BBC News
Deep Sea 'Mushrooms' Defy Classification In The Tree Of Life   Huffington Post
Washington Post   
The Inquisitr   
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  The Utah People's Post   
Papua New Guinea Volcano Eruption Creates Sonic Boom!  American Live Wire
An amazing moment captured on camera by cameraman Phil McNamara shows the force and power coming out of the Mount Tavurvur volcano on August 29th, 2014. The volcano erupted so loudly that it generate a sonic boom! Mount Tavurvur is an active ...

Video of Volcano Sonic Boom Captured at Mount Tavurvur   The Utah People's Post
Viral Video Shows Volcano Sonic Boom Scattering Clouds and Rocking Boat ...   Latin Post
Video captures explosive volcanic eruption in Papua New Guinea   The Independent
Design & Trend   
Mashable   
3News NZ   
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Alien life will be found but what?  NEWS.com.au
SCIENCE fiction is running out of space. The hunt for alien life is heating up. Now, it's no longer a question of “if” we will find life out there. It's a question of “what”. Land and space based telescopes scouring our skies have in the past few years produced 21 ...


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  The Guardian   
Reef's future looks very murky, report warns  NTNews.com.au
Key habitats, species and ecosystems in the central and southern inshore areas of the Great Barrier Reef continue to deteriorate. Source: Supplied. Climate change remains the most serious threat to the Great Barrier Reef and the outlook for the natural ...

States can't protect threatened species and world heritage sites, says report   The Guardian
The lure of animal magnetism   Independent Online

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  Brisbane Times   
Smoke up, eat up, pay up  Brisbane Times
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was a time of great commonsense, it was a time for madness. The commonsense came from the move to take the price of cigarettes up to a dollar a bunger. The critics – no names, no pack-drill, let's just call ...


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  The Independent   
Nasa astronauts give the ultimate geography lesson from the International ...  The Independent
Astronauts have given one of a kind geography lessons by pointing out cities on Earth from space while on board the International Space Station. In a video captured during their time in space, Expedition 38 crew members Mike Hopkins and Rick Mastracchio ...

NASA astronauts give geography lesson from orbit   Whitsunday Times
Astronauts Spot Cities From Space For A Geography Lesson That's Out Of This ...   Huffington Post

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  Daily Mail   
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 ...

Life's a beach for rare Australian dolphins. The mammals show incredible ...   Daily Mail
New Dolphin Species Venture on Land to Eat [VIDEO]   Nature World News

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  Design & Trend   
Japanese Whalers Plan To Resume Smaller Scale Whaling Through 'Research'  Design & Trend
(Photo : Wikipedia) Japanese whalers are developing a plan to cut numbers in their proposed Antarctic catch in an effort to comply with the International Court of Justice decision won by Australia. Japanese whalers are developing a plan to cut numbers in ...


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