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2015-01-26 Australia Science


Totten Glacier 'melting' with warmer ocean   
NEWS.com.au
ONE of the world's biggest glaciers, holding enough water to raise global sea levels by about six metres, is under threat from warming ocean temperatures, researchers say. SATELLITE observations show that the Totten Glacier, located in Antarctica's ...

Australian Scientists Have Discovered Why The Largest Glacier In East ...   Business Insider Australia

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CNBC
   
Warming ocean could kill 90% of Great Barrier Reef   
CNBC
The largest collection of coral reefs in the world stands to lose 90 percent of its living coral if ocean temperatures continue to rise, according to a new study from Australian and international scientists. The Great Barrier Reef is about the size of Japan, and ...

Greg Hunt on offensive with Great Barrier Reef ban   The Australian
Ken Done's electric Reef series boldly celebrates Australia Day   WA today
Study Projects Dismal Future for Great Barrier Reef   Tech Times
Science World Report   
Business Standard   
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RT
   
Soprano in space: 'Phantom of the Opera' star trains for ISS flight in Russian forest   
RT
World-famous soprano and songwriter Sarah Brightman is braving Russia's wilds as she undergoes special astronaut training in survival in extreme rural conditions, which includes making a shelter from a parachute and cooking food in the forest. Brightman ...

Singer Sarah Brightman trains as space tourist   ABC Online
Singer Sarah Brightman trains for space   Sky News Australia
Singer Sarah Brightman trains as space tourist in freezing Russian forest   Radio Australia
NBCNews.com   
Channel News Asia   
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WPTV.com
   
Sea Sparkle | The blue glow lighting up Hong Kong's water   
NEWS.com.au
IT IS the glow which might look beautiful at first appearance. And while these fluorescent blue patches of water glimmering off Hong Kong's seashore might appear to be magnificent, they are also disturbing and potentially toxic, according to marine biologists.
Hong Kong's toxic pollution creates gorgeous neon-blue algae blooms   SBS
This Beautiful Photo Spells Doom For The Sea   Gizmodo Australia
Elsewhere in the world: Reason behind magnificent blue glow of Hong Kong seas   Pune Mirror
Houston Chronicle   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Kepler still studying the skies   
India Gazette
The greatest mystery for humankind is whether and where there is life elsewhere in the universe. Given the vastness of space and the relative brevity of both a human life and humanity's time on Earth, the odds of answering those questions in the affirmative ...

Nobody home ... SETI has been listening in on newly discovered exoplanets. So ...   NEWS.com.au
Earth Mark II: Kepler finds further habitable exoplanets   Palatinate
Top Exoplanet Holiday Destinations   Sputnik UK
nation.lk - The Nation Newspaper   
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National Gazette
   
Katharine follows snowbirds south, pinging off Jacksonville   
National Gazette
Katharine, the 14-foot great white shark, spent the fall in the northeast, but has returned to Florida, surfacing near Jacksonville on Saturday.According to the investigation group Ocearch.org, the tracker on Katharine's dorsal fin broke the water's surface.
She's back! Great white shark Katharine swims off Northeast Florida coast   Florida Times-Union
Katharine The Great White Shark Returns To Florida   The Inquisitr
Famous great white sharks return to SC waters, pinging off coast   WNCN

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Khaleej Times
   
Al Ain Zoo welcomes reptile newborns   
Khaleej Times
Afro-Asian Sand Snake, Royal Python, Spiny-Tailed Agama lizards, Indian Star Tortoises born in Al Ain Zoo. Newborn reptiles in Al Ain Zoo. -Wam. Al Ain — Al Ain Zoo has kicked off the New Year by welcoming new additions to the reptile family, including the ...

Newborn reptiles at Al Ain Zoo   What's On
Al Ain Zoo welcomes newborn reptiles   gulfnews.com
Reptiles hatch at Al Ain Zoo   The National

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The Inquisitr
   
Lolita The Orca Is One Step Closer To Being Released   
The Inquisitr
Lolita the orca is one step closer to being released from the Miami Seaquarium. The killer whale, who was made famous in the 2003 documentary Lolita: Slave to Entertainment, has lived in captivity for 44 years. Although it is unclear whether Lolita could ...

Orcas could land on endangered list   Tribune-Review
In danger or endangered? Will 'world's loneliest orca' be released into the wild?   PBS NewsHour
After 44 years, Miami orca may edge closer to freedom   GlobalPost

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ABC Online
   
New space telescope idea could image objects at far higher resolution than ...   
National Gazette
University of Colorado Boulder researchers will update NASA officials next week on a revolutionary space telescope notion chosen by the agency for study final June that could give images up to 1,000 occasions sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope.
New Space Telescope Concept Could Image Objects At Far Higher Resolution ...   eNews Park Forest
New space telescope concept could image objects at far higher resolution than ...   CU Boulder News & Events
NASA shows off highest resolution photo of space   Stuff.co.nz

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Gizmag
   
Rosetta reveals comet secrets   
Gizmag
A generation ago, Astronomers thought of comets as simple things – huge dirty snowballs of rock and ice with a few organic chemicals thrown in. But after six months orbiting comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the unmanned Rosetta probe has shown ...

Rosetta Findings Show Weird Facts About Comet - (full-timewhistle)   Full-Time Whistle
European space probe provides close-up of comet   Columbus Dispatch
5 cool things Rosetta has learned about comet 67P   CBS News
The Nation   
Times of India   
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