2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Australia Science

  Sky News Australia   
Rising sea levels to cost Australia billions: study  Times of India
SYDNEY: Rising sea levels could threaten infrastructure worth more than USD 205 billion in Australia if climate change is left unchecked, a study warned on Wednesday. The Climate Council report said the most serious consequences of rising seas would be ...

Australia To Lose Hundreds Of Billions Worth Of Infrastructure Due To Rising ...   International Business Times AU
Climate Council: Without Action, Rising Seas Will Cost Us Billions   Science 2.0
Homes to be swamped by sea: report   NEWS.com.au
Daily Mail   
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  Popular Mechanics   
Gravity Moved Continents on Early Earth  Yahoo News UK
Plate tectonics is the movement of the crust that builds mountains and opens ocean basins. How this gargantuan process got started on early Earth has been quite a mystery. Now, a new computer model suggests the motion started because of gravity: Whole ...

What a crack up: hefty continents got tectonic plates moving   The Conversation AU
How Plate Tectonics Got Kick-Started   Popular Mechanics
Plate tectonics: What set the Earth's plates in motion?   Phys.Org

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  NBCNews.com   
Supersized black hole found in ultra small galaxy  UQ News
Gemini North observatory, on Hawaii's Mauna Kea, shoots a laser beam into the night sky to create an 'artificial star'. 18 September 2014. A supermassive black hole discovered in an ultracompact dwarf galaxy has prompted researchers to question if similar ...

Scientists Find Giant Black Hole Inside One of the Tiniest Known Galaxies   TIME
Surprise! Giant Black Hole Discovered in Dwarf Galaxy   NBCNews.com
NASA finds tiniest galaxy has 'supermassive' black hole   CNET
Boing Boing   
Maine News Online   
ABC Science Online   
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  Big News Network.com   
Australia Studies Ocean Trash  Big News Network.com
SYDNEY- The world's largest survey of coastal trash has found that illegal dumping is a main source of rubbish on beaches in Australia. Researchers combed the vast Australian coastline at intervals of about 100 kilometers, and have compiled the world's ...

It looks pristine but the CSIRO sticks by a study showing Shelly Beach has a ...   The Daily Telegraph

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  The Guardian   
Young 'Nemo' clownfish roam further than thought, study shows  The Guardian
clownfish A clownfish swims through “spaghetti coral” in the outer Barrier Reef. Photograph: Quicksilver In Depth Video Productions and Services/AAP. Scientists have revealed why it may be so difficult to find Nemo – baby clownfish can swim up to 400km in ...

Finding Nemo comes true! Researchers find young clownfish travel upto 400km ...   Daily Mail
Baby Nemos Can Go the Distance   Nature World News
Nemo Finding Home - The Epic Journey Of Clownfish   Science 2.0
9news.com.au   
GlobalPost   
The Straits Times   
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Season's first dolphins killed in Japan  News24
A brief guide to the Japan's Fesitivals, which include the history, geography, culture and the Loud... Now R309.00 buy now. Tokyo - The first dolphins of the season were slaughtered on Tuesday in the small Japanese town of Taiji, campaigners said, ...


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  New York Times   
Busy Days Precede a March Focusing on Climate Change  New York Times
Organizers for the People's Climate March are using a warehouse to create and store their large creations. Credit Kirsten Luce for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share ...

We must embrace climate for real change   Irish Examiner
EU wants India to to show “flexibility” on climate change talks   Economic Times
Gloom and Doom Not a Good Strategy for Climate Change Advocates   Huffington Post
Maine Public Broadcasting   
Business Standard   
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2014 supermoon through your eyes: photos  Bendigo Advertiser
Skywatchers captured the biggest supermoon of the year on Sunday night, as the full moon shone over the Earth at the closest point of its elliptical orbit. It was the fourth supermoon this year, with the last to come on September 9. The moon has appeared 14 ...

Wednesday September 17, 2014   KALW

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  Scientific American   
Prime Numbers Scholar Wins 2014 MacArthur "Genius Grant"  Scientific American
Yitang Zhang showed that there are infinitely many prime pairs that are less than 70 million units apart. Credit: Thinkstock. Originally posted on the Nature news blog. Yitang Zhang, a mathematician who recently emerged from obscurity when he partly solved ...

A Maths Genius Who Made Major Breakthrough About Prime Numbers Just Won ...   Business Insider Australia
UNH Math Professor Receives 2014 MacArthur Fellowship After Prime Number ...   New Hampshire Public Radio

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  USA TODAY   
Iceland's Bárðarbunga volcano has erupted and there are spectacular pictures ...  Scroll.in
Bárðarbunga is Iceland's largest volcanic system, located under Vatnajökull, its most extensive glacier. It measures approximately 200 km. At 2,009 metres, it is the second-highest mountain in Iceland. The volcanic system has been rocked by hundreds of ...

Bardarbunga volcano update: eruption and deformation of volcano's caldera ...   VolcanoDiscovery
Watch Iceland's Bardarbunga volcano erupt under Northern Lights   The Independent
Iceland's Bardarbunga Volcano: Incredible Footage Captures Lava Eruption ...   International Business Times UK
MSN UK   
IcelandReview   
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