2014年11月4日 星期二

2014-11-05 Australia Science

  The Guardian   
Tasmanian devils' decline 'driven by climate change', new research shows  The Guardian
'Tasmanian devils are facing a real extinction threat. Tumours are the here-and-now threat and climate change is the next big threat.' Photograph: Dave Hunt/AAP Image. Oliver Milman. Tuesday 4 November 2014 20.52 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on ...

Tasmanian devils' low genetic diversity, extinction risks date back to ice age   Yahoo!7 News
Arid climate decimated ancient devils   ABC Science Online

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  National Geographic   
Wonthaggi rapture cloud has Twitter people all in a twitter  Sydney Morning Herald
It looks like a passage into another dimension, or an alien space ship hovering just out of vision. And the people of Twitter want answers. On Monday, images of a bizarre cloud hovering over Wonthaggi, a seaside town 132 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, ...

Strange clouds   seattlepi.com
Rare Sky Phenomenon Spotted in Australia   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Day in Pictures, Nov. 4, 2014   SFGate
ABC Online   
NEWS.com.au   
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  NEWS.com.au   
Can we survive without coal?  NEWS.com.au
CAN Australia survive without coal? Experts insist it's entirely feasible — but we're going to be eating a whole lot less beef, and fast-rail transport between Sydney and Melbourne will no longer be a dream ... it will be a necessity. Scientists this week are ...

IPCC warns Australia: wrong way, go back!   Echonetdaily
Australian coal mining a challenge for UN climate push   Sydney Morning Herald
RPT-Australia coal mining marks challenge for UN green push   Reuters
ABC Online   
BBC News   
The Australian   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Virgin spaceship crash: why did co-pilot unlock tail?  Sydney Morning Herald
Mojave, California: The probe of Virgin Galactic's space plane crash in California hinges on a central mystery: Why a seasoned test pilot would prematurely unlock the craft's moveable tail section, setting off a chain of events that led to destruction of the ship ...

How safe can we really make space for future tourists?   BBC News
Branson under fire for second major deal since space tragedy   The Independent
Branson promises his family will fly into space after rocket crash   9news.com.au
SlashGear   
Newsweek   
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  Chinatopix   
Rare orchid found in the Hunter set for international research  ABC Online
A rare species of orchid that's found in the Hunter has caught the attention of botanists, and is now to be researched overseas. Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share. If you've taken a wander through a local garden recently, chances are you've probably ...

Rare Orchid Defies Modern Botany   Chinatopix

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  The Moscow Times   
Russia and China Thwart Dream for Marine Sanctuary in Antarctica  The Moscow Times
Pauline Askin / ReutersA Weddell seal lies atop ice at Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, East Antarctica. China and Russia have thwarted an international attempt to create the world's largest ocean sanctuary in Antarctica as both nations eye the region's ...


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  Zee News   
Stopping black carbon won't buy time: study  Herald Sun
Climate action efforts that focus on so-called “short-lived climate forcers” (SLCF) such as black carbon will do little to keep global warming below 2˚C in the long term, says a new study published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Scientists call for zero option on CO2 emissions   eco-business.com
New study warns of "no quick fix" to tackle future global warming   Click Green
Banning Greenhouse Gases Is No Magic Bullet For Global Warming   Science 2.0
Business Standard   
Newsroom America   
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  The Age   
View from the Street: Has Australia fallen out of love with Dreamboat Clive?  The Age
"Well, at least the Parliamentary break will be a lovely chance to spend some quality time with my money." Photo: Andrew Meares. Climate change: wishful thinking still not improving things. So, we mentioned yesterday that the United Nations ...


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How Greg Hunt set Australia on the right climate path  The Australian
ENVIRONMENT Minister Greg Hunt's Direct Action plan may have been dismissed by the extreme greens, but around the business community, it is generating considerable interest. When Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Hunt go to next year's Paris climate ...


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  Daily Mail   
Watch Brian Cox test gravity in the world's BIGGEST vacuum chamber  Daily Mail
What happens when you drop a bowling ball and feather at the same time? The answer seems pretty obvious, with the latter falling slower due to air resistance. But in the latest episode of Human Universe Professor Brian Cox explained how, in the absence of ...

Brian Cox performs Galileo's Experiment in Vacuum   Uncover California

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