2015年1月26日 星期一

2015-01-27 Australia Science


Latin American Herald Tribune
   
Ocean Warming Melting One of the Largest Glaciers of Antarctica   
Latin American Herald Tribune
SYDNEY – One of the largest glaciers on the planet, Totten, is melting due to ocean warming, a phenomenon that demonstrates the vulnerability of East Antarctica and its role in increasing the level of the oceans. The Totten glacier, 120 kilometers (74.5 miles) ...

Giant east Antarctic glacier melting with warmer oceans   The Age
Antarctica's Totten Glacier, twice the size of Victoria, 'melting from below'   ABC Online
Warm currents a risk to east Antarctica's massive ice sheet   The Australian (blog)
Yahoo!7 News   
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Yahoo! Maktoob News
   
Australia temperatures rising faster than rest of the world: official report   
Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia faced a rise in temperature of potentially more than 5 degrees celsius (41 degrees fahrenheit) by the end of the century, an increase that would outpace global warming worldwide, the country's national science agency said on ...

Australia getting hotter, faster than climate change rate worldwide: CSIRO   SBS
Australia's climate already changed: BOM-CSIRO   The Daily Telegraph
Aust warming 'faster than world'   The New Daily
Sky News Australia   
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Daily Times
   
Climate change to cause twice as many severe floods in Australia   
The Australian
AUSTRALIA and its region will probably be hit by almost twice as many severe floods this century like the ones that devastated southeast Queensland four years ago, according to new research. An international team of scientists led by Wenju Cai, of the ...

CSIRO forecasting La Nina weather patterns to double   ABC Online
Climate change to turn up heat   The Land Newspaper
Severe La Nina weather events in Pacific may double due to warming   Reuters
Businessweek   
Yahoo News UK   
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The Cairns Post
   
Great Barrier Reef in the spotlight as election hopefuls debate policies   
The Cairns Post
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Three Far North election hopefuls will publicly debate their party policies for protecting the Great Barrier Reef at Salthouse today. PICTURE: AUSCAPE/UIG via GETTY IMAGES Source: Getty Images. THE Far North's greatest natural ...

4 days until the election - party policies on the Great Barrier Reef   ABC Online (blog)
Comment: The Great Barrier Reef's fate hangs in the balance   SBS
Great Barrier Reef Formation is Not Continuous, Changes in Sea Level Impedes ...   Headlines & Global News

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Christian Science Monitor
   
What is comet dust made of? Rosetta finds out.   
Christian Science Monitor
The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft, currently in orbit around Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, is examining the dust being shed by the comet as it hurtles toward the sun. By Kulvinder Singh, Sen January 26, 2015. close. Rosetta's ...

Rosetta spacecraft deepens mystery of comet's origin   The Star Online
Rosetta watches closely as comet sheds its dust   Sen (subscription)
Rosetta watches comet shed its dusty coat   Astronomy Magazine
The News   
Design & Trend   
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Immortal News
   
Hong Kong's Deadly Red Tide Glows Blue With Marine Pollution   
Immortal News
Waters off the coast of Hong Kong are glowing blue at night as a result of an algal bloom produced by Noctiluca scintillans, commonly known as the Sea Sparkle, which exhibits bioluminescence when disturbed. While the blue glow caused by the algal bloom ...

Stunning: Iridescent blue algae lights up Hong Kong shoreline   Science Recorder
Stunning blue hue as algae lights up Hong Kong harbor   CNN International
Sea Sparkle | The blue glow lighting up Hong Kong's water   NEWS.com.au
Tech Times   
Yahoo!7 News   
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The Conversation AU
   
Sharks aren't criminals, but our fear makes us talk as if they are   
The Conversation AU
Adrian Peace does not work for, consult to, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has no relevant affiliations. The University of Queensland Provides funding as a Member of The ...


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ABC Online
   
Extreme La Nina events set to increase   
ABC Online
Wild girl Extreme La Niña events that affect weather conditions on both sides of the Pacific will almost double in frequency as the climate warms, a new study shows. This increase is likely to drive a corresponding increase in devastating weather conditions ...

Global Warming Could Lead To A Doubling Of Dramatic La Niña Weather Events   Headlines & Global News
More weather tantrums predicted for 'La Niña' says study   Full-Time Whistle
Study: Global warming 'doubles risk' of extreme weather   BBC News
Live Science   
National Geographic   
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Science Times
   
NASA Designing a Copter Drone for Mars   
PC Magazine
NASA may send a helicopter drone to Mars in 2020 to accompany a six-wheeled land vehicle being designed for the space agency's next rover mission. The drone, being developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., weighs 2.2 ...

The Little (Mars) Rover that Could   ABC Online (blog)
Could the Skies of Mars One Day Be Filled with Drones   Science Times
NASA to use 'toy helicopter' for exploring Mars   Science Recorder
EarthSky   
Design & Trend   
Washington Post   
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Gizmag
   
ESA plans Integral satellite reentry 15 years in advance   
Gizmag
After 12 years in orbit, the European Space Agency (ESA) is in the process of enacting its retirement plan for the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (Integral). However, while the agency is adjusting the orbit of the satellite now, the spacecraft ...


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