2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Australia Science


Nature World News
   
Arctic Ice Cap Flowing 25 Times Faster into Ocean   
Nature World News
A remote Arctic ice cap, in the face of warming temperatures and climate change, is now flowing 25 times faster into the ocean compared to 2012, a new study shows. (Photo : Dunse et al., The Cryosphere Discussions). A remote Arctic ice cap, in the face of ...

An Arctic ice cap's shockingly rapid slide into the sea   Washington Post
Arctic ice cap sliding into ocean at accelerating speed   Market Business News
Watch sea ice vanishing in the Arctic over 27 years   Daily Mail
Yorkshire Post   
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Detroit Free Press
   
NASA shows off highest resolution photo of space   
Sydney Morning Herald
Zoom in on the composite image of the Andromeda galaxy. NASA has released its highest quality image ever; comprising 1.5 billion pixels and boasting 1000 times the resolution of a regular high-definition picture. The large composite image is of the ...

A Little Bot of Galactic Possibility   The Atlantic
Andromeda Galaxy up close   Brisbane Times
Mystery Galactic Bubble Traveling at Breakneck Speed   Discovery News
NBCNews.com   
West Texas News   
Resource Magazine   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Travel Top 5: Top destinations to visit in Australia   
Full-Time Whistle
The idea that coral reefs have formed over millennia in a continuous process has been challenged by a study of the southern Great Barrier Reef. The research, led by the University of Sydney, shows that even small variations in sea level can cause significant ...

Greg Hunt on offensive with Great Barrier Reef ban   The Australian
Warming ocean could kill 90% of Great Barrier Reef   CNBC
Ken Done's electric Reef series boldly celebrates Australia Day   WA today
Noosa News   
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Sea turtle finds her way back to birth beach, but how?   
Hilton Head Island Packet
It's a sea turtle mystery that has stumped scientists for decades- How does the female sea turtle, which travels across thousands of miles of open ocean each year, still manage to navigate back to the same beach where she hatched to lay her eggs? Keep in ...


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The Straits Times
   
Singer Sarah Brightman in training for space tourist role   
The Straits Times
British singer Sarah Brightman speaking at a press conference at the Gagarin cosmonaut training centre in Star City, outside Moscow, on Jan 19, 2015. The soprano has started a gruelling 72-hour survival course in a snowy Russian forest to train for her ...

Sarah Brightman Wields Ax During Space Survival Training   NBCNews.com
Singer Sarah Brightman trains for space   3News NZ

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CBS News
   
5 cool things Rosetta has learned about comet 67P   
CBS News
The Rosetta mission grabbed the world's attention in November when a tiny robotic lander managed to hitch a ride on a speeding comet some 317 million miles from Earth. Now, data from the European Space Agency's $1.7 billion Rosetta probe is offering the ...

'Dinosaur eggs' on Comet 67P   Examiner.com
Comet lander revival in race between receding shadows and imminent eruptions   Crikey (blog)
Rosetta spacecraft raises new questions about comet's origin   InterAksyon

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The Inquisitr
   
Fourth UFO Buzzes International Space Station — What Is The Strange Object In ...   
The Inquisitr
A new UFO video from the NASA feed broadcast from a camera mounted on the International Space Station orbiting 275 miles above Earth shows a mysterious, ghostly object that seems to rise into view an then fade out. But what accounts for this strange ...

Did NASA hide UFO with STICKY TAPE? Apollo astronauts accused of cover up   Mirror.co.uk
Astronauts 3D print tools   Printed Electronics World

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Herald Sun
   
'Greatest moral challenge of our time' a fizzer   
Herald Sun
WORLD growth is resulting in a doubling of the atmospheric composition of carbon dioxide and other “greenhouse gases”. Present concentrations are at near record lows and a doubling of greenhouse gas concentrations is harmless to health. The concerns ...

Of course climate change is real   The Sun Daily

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Examiner.com
   
Cosmic radio burst caught red-handed by Parkes telescope   
Parkes Champion-Post
A short, sharp flash of radio waves from a mysterious source up to 5.5 billion light years from Earth has been detected by the CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope. Swinburne University of Technology PhD student, Emily Petroff, 'saw' the burst live - a first for ...

Mystery: Cosmic 'fast radio bursts' 5.5 billion light years away detected   Examiner.com

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PetaPixel
   
What would Earth look like with a different sun?   
CBS News
It's hard to imagine what life would look like if we were rotating around some star other than the sun. So the Russian Federal Space Agency imagined for us. And it looks awesome. The video above puts different stars at the center of our solar system, ...

This Video Shows What Earth Would Look Like With Different Suns   Gizmodo Australia

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