2014年9月27日 星期六

2014-09-28 Australia Science

  The Inquisitr   
'Invisibility Cloak' That Works Like Harry Potter's Unveiled By New York Scientists  The Inquisitr
Scientists at the University of Rochester in New York have managed to design a 'Invisibility cloak'. This invisibility is similar to the invisibility cloak in Harry Potter on how it works. If you use this new 'invisibility cloak', there will be no distortion on the objects ...

Move over Harry Potter: Scientists invent real-life 'invisibility cloak'   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
Researchers at U of R invent "Rochester Cloak"   News 10NBC
Real-life invisibility cloak? It may be happening   Las Vegas Review-Journal
9news.com.au   
RT   
Examiner.com   
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  Delhi Daily News   
Study finds gender bias in approval for Hubble Telescope use  Delhi Daily News
A new research has highlighted a gender bias in the approval process for research teams looking to use the Hubble Telescope. Researchers at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), the organization that runs the Hubble Space Telescope program, ...

Research shows gender bias in approval for Hubble Telescope use   Big News Network.com
A Galaxy Of Deception   RedOrbit
Hubble snaps photo of galaxy that could be lying about its age   Tech Times
From Quarks to Quasars   
ABC Science Online   
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  The Nation   
3 rescued, 32 missing as volcano erupts in Japan  WWBT
TOKYO (AP) - A Japanese military helicopter rescued three people Sunday morning from a spectacular volcanic eruption that sent officials scrambling to reach many more injured and stranded on a mountain. Mount Ontake in central Japan erupted shortly ...

Volcano erupts in Japan; 7 missing, 40 injured   WFAA
Volcano erupts in central Japan, injuring 11   The Spokesman Review

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  ABC Online   
project aims to save Port Phillip Bay's shellfish reefs  ABC Online
Scientists, conservationists and anglers have come together in an attempt to improve marine habitats in Port Phillip Bay. In a national first, the group plans to restore once common native shellfish reefs in key locations, which they believe will have a flow-on ...


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  National Geographic   
New Family Tree Proves Today's Birds Descended from  Chinatopix
A new family tree of meat-eating dinosaurs published in the scientific journal, Current Biology, shows how birds evolved from these dinosaurs. The new model shows the anatomical features of birds that evolved piecemeal from their dinosaur ancestors over ...

Birds didn't evolve from dinosaurs in one fell swoop, but over millions of years   Examiner.com
Birds evolved slowly from dinosaurs: Study   Delhi Daily News
Birds are Theorized to be Direct Descendants of the Dinosaurs   Capital Wired
WallStreet OTC   
Canada News   
Financial Express   
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  The Detroit News   
Face provides clues to evolution  The Detroit News
Person's bias toward facial features may have more to do with how many people live nearby. Loading… Post to Facebook. Face provides clues to evolution, scientists say Person's bias toward facial features may have more to do with how many people live ...

Comment: Facial clues to evolution   SBS
What's In A Face? Clues To Evolution, Scientists Say   Times Record

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  DigitalJournal.com   
Blind Mexican cavefish froze its internal body clock to save energy  ScienceAlert
Blind Mexican cavefish lost their eyes adapting to the darkness of caves. Now, research has shown they also lost their body clocks along the way. Scientists have found that the energy use of cavefish does not alter over a 24-hour period, regardless of whether ...

Mexican cavefish conserve Energy by eliminating Circadian Rhythm   Uncover California
Meet the Fish That Can't Get Jet-Lagged   TIME
Cave dwelling fish cannot keep time   DigitalJournal.com
UPI.com   
Headlines & Global News   
Austrian Tribune   
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  Zee News   
MIT Team Develops Drug Sniffing, Underwater Robot  Dumb-Out
A team at MIT is building submersible machines that can use ultrasound to find drugs hidden on ships underwater. Their prototype for this robot drug-detection device looks simply like a bowling ball and it is designed to patrol the edges of ships in the water.
Indian-origin researcher in US unveils robot for port scan   Times of India
MIT's underwater robot can sniff out contraband hidden underneath ships   Engadget
MIT Develops Underwater Robot To Patrol Ship Cargo   Auto World News

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  French Tribune   
Stephen Hawking believes 'science more convincing' than God  Times of India
WASHINGTON: Stephen Hawking has said it out and loud confirming that he's an atheist. According to the Huffington Post, during the Starmus Festival in the Canary Islands, the 72-year-old renowned physicist said that it was "natural" to believe in God before ...

Stephen Hawking Says 'There Is No God,' Confirms He's An Atheist   RedOrbit
Stephen Hawking finally Admits to being Atheist   French Tribune
Here's my new theory of everything — there's no God': Hawking reveals his ...   The Sunday Times
CNET   
Viral Global News   
Latin Post   
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  Beta Wired   
Water on Earth and Solar System is Older than You Think  Beta Wired
US-expands-conservation-efforts-in-Pacific-Ocean-with- Have you ever took a nice sip of fresh water, looked at the glass, and asked yourself, “How old is this stuff?” Well astronomers were asking the same thing. Astronomers have actually found that half of ...

Water On Earth Is Older Than The Sun   Science 2.0
Boffins: 'Significant fraction of Earth's water PREDATES SUN and SOLAR ...   Register
Water existed even before Sun was created, says study   The Westside Story
Times of India   
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