2014年12月21日 星期日

2014-12-22 Australia Science


Brisbane Times
   
Chief Scientist Ian Chubb's draft list of eight research priorities   
Brisbane Times
The country's leaders, top business advisers and science experts have approved a draft list of eight research priorities that will focus research and development effort on specific areas where Australia has a need or competitive edge. Chief Scientist Ian Chubb ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Crocodile cracks open a turtle shell in Australia   
Telegraph.co.uk
A stationary wildlife camera has captured images of a crocodile cracking open the shell of a turtle on a beach in northern Australia. The camera was set up by Dani Best, a local ranger, after she came across a dead turtle on a beach in a national park in the ...

Shell-shattering force: Croc destroys dead turtle with vicious bite   Yahoo News UK
Crocodile Eats Sea Turtle Shell On Beach Then Waddles Away With Very Full ...   The Inquisitr
Stationary Camera Captures Crocodile Cracking Open A Turtle's Shell In Australia   International Business Times AU
Tech Times   
E Canada Now   
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Bigger boulder replaces stolen rock in National Rock Garden   
WA today
A 2-tonne boulder has replaced a 1-tonne boulder stolen from the National Rock Garden this year. submit to reddit · Email article · Print. A stolen boulder has been replaced with an even larger specimen to complete the National Rock Garden's Federation ...


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AsiaOne
   
Global warming bleaching Pacific coral   
SBS
An El Nino weather pattern had been developing in recent months, raising ocean temperatures and stressing delicate coral reefs. Source: AAP. 22 Dec 2014 - 12:03 PM UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO ...

Global warming blamed for Pacific coral bleaching   Bangkok Post
Scientists call for pro-active role to protect coral reefs   Times of India
'Coral bleaching in Pacific may become worst die-off in 20 years'   The Hindu

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ABC Online
   
NSW native vegetation review worth the wait: Humphries   
ABC Online
The New South Wales State Government's independent Biodiversity review, which recommends the current Native Vegetation Act be scrapped, has been warmly welcomed by the Minister for Natural Resources, Land and Water.

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The Inquisitr
   
NASA Plots Manned Mission To The Atmosphere Of Venus   
The Inquisitr
NASA scientists are envisioning a future manned mission to Venus, during which astronauts would live in solar-powered airships 31 miles above the planet's hostile surface. The project, which is still theoretical, has been dubbed the High Altitude Venus ...

NASA Plans Space Trip To Venus   Headlines & Global News
NASA proposes a 'cloud city' above Venus   Full-Time Whistle
Is Venus humanity's next home? NASA envisions a city of solar-powered helium ...   Daily Mail
CNET   
IBNLive   
Popular Science   
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NEWS.com.au
   
The ways the world changed forever this year   
NEWS.com.au
THE top scientific breakthrough of 2014 was the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft's rendezvous with a comet, the US journal Science says. After leaving Earth in 2004, the Rosetta spacecraft caught up with the comet known as ...

Color photograph of comet 67P released   Full-Time Whistle
Rosetta space mission voted most important scientific inventions of 2014   Public Radio of Armenia
Astro Bob: Rosetta's comet — colorful personality but gray as a foggy day   Duluth News Tribune
Macro Insider   
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Poles apart...   
Gulf Daily News
Saint Nicholas (also known as Santa Claus, Kris Kringle or Father Christmas) has had to put up with a lot over the years. After the latest blow, he may not show up at all next week. First they decided that he had to reside at the North Pole, where the ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
Stonehenge discovery puts tunnel project at risk   
NEWS.com.au
THE most ancient discovery at Britain's iconic Stonehenge may turn our understanding of the monument on its head — and halt a multi-billion dollar tourist tunnel project. News of the discovery of the oldest settlement yet found in the mystic landscape comes ...

6000-year-old camp unearthed at Stonehenge   Full-Time Whistle
Tunnel threatens Stonehenge site   3News NZ
Stonehenge discovery could rewrite British pre-history   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
Huffington Post   
The Guardian   
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WDSU New Orleans
   
NASA Sees Christmas Lights From Space   
The Inquisitr
Who knew Christmas lights could be seen from space? It turns out that those little holiday decorations are not only adding a little twinkle to your home and yard, but outer space as well. Research, which was co-led by Miguel Román, a research physical ...

Holiday Lights So Bright You Can See Them From Space   WIBW
Cities shine brighter during holidays   WDSU New Orleans

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