2015年1月28日 星期三

2015-01-29 Australia Science


TIME
   
Scientists explore mystery of faraway star's rings   
USA TODAY
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A team of scientists has been doing some detective work about the significance of large rings of particles and a sun-like star some 3 quadrillion miles away. These faraway rings are similar to those that go around the planet Saturn but ...

UR expert peers at faraway star   Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Planet J1407b: Astronomers discover faraway super world with rings 200 times ...   ABC Online
Excitement in boffinry circles as GIGANTIC ALIEN RING BLOTS OUT SUN   The Register

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Los Angeles Times
   
Climate models don't over-predict warming, study shows   
Los Angeles Times
If you listen to climate change skeptics, Earth's surface hasn't warmed appreciably in the last 15 years, and any "record" set last year is just the result of the planet doing what the planet naturally does. It turns out they're right, but for the wrong reasons, ...

Climate models disagree on why temperature 'wiggles' occur   Space Daily
Study: Models Not To Blame In Failure To Predict Pause   reportingclimatescience.com

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Scientific American
   
La Nina Extreme Weather Pattern May Double by Century's End   
Scientific American
La Niñas, which are the cooler cousins of El Niños, are weather patterns associated with a temperature drop in the central Pacific Ocean. Credit: Wikipedia. Human-caused climate change will double the frequency of La Niñas by the end of the century, ...

Research Shows La Nina May Storm Through Twice As Often Thanks to Global ...   Full-Time Whistle
La Nina events may spike with climate change   Mother Nature Network
Warming Temperatures Mean More Snowstorms Inbound, Say Experts   Nature World News
Tech Times   
University Herald   
Science Times   
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Science 2.0
   
Staring into the Maw of a Mysterious Cosmic Globule   
Discovery News
Hiding deep inside the Gum Nebula, some 1,300 light-years from Earth, are a collection of strange objects that look like comets. But they certainly aren't comets — they're small nebulous globules of gas and dust and their exact nature remains a bit of a ...

God's Hand: Astronomers Capture Cometary Globule CG4   Sci-News.com
Very Large Telescope captures mysterious space formation   Science AAAS
The Mouth of the Beast   Space Fellowship
RT   
Business Insider Australia   
Sen (subscription)   
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Breakthrough Promises Secure Communications & Faster Computers   
Product Design & Development
Drawing of the silicon ring resonator with its access waveguide. The green wave at the input represents the laser pump, the red and blue wavepackets at the output represent the generated photon pairs, and the infinity symbol linking the two outputs indicates ...


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Independent Australia
   
Campbell Newman's nuclear lies and Queensland's radioactive future   
Independent Australia
Queensland Premier Campbell Newman broke his 2012 election promise and overturned a longstanding ban on uranium mining in Queensland, writes Dave Sweeney, and is now looking at exporting the radioactive material across the Great Barrier Reef.
Great Barrier Reef faces prospect of UNESCO 'in danger' listing unless ...   Courier Mail
Australia: Great Barrier Reef an important election issue   Dredging News Online
Australia does about-turn on reef dumping   Legalbrief (subscription)

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The Inquisitr
   
Australian Astronomers Report Real-Time Radio Signal From Space Emerging ...   
The Inquisitr
Astronomers in Australia reported that that a PhD student picked up an alien radio signal from outer space in real-time. The detection of the radio signal was reported in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society recently though the radio waves ...

Mysterious radio signal from space caught live for first time   MyFoxOrlando.com

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ABC Online
   
Commercial barramundi fishermen concerned as recreational fishers enjoy a big ...   
ABC Online
Continuous reports of huge barramundi being caught in the Top End of the Northern Territory this year have the commercial fishing sector worried. While the commercial fishermen wait until Sunday (February 1) for the start of the salmon and barramundi ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
This is Australia's terrifying future   
NEWS.com.au
AUSTRALIA's two biggest science and weather bodies, CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology have released new climate change data and information on how it will affect Australia. “There is very high confidence that hot days will become more frequent and ...

Australia getting hotter than the rest of the world   Health24
Australia temperatures rising faster than rest of the world: official report   Reuters
Australia temperatures rising faster than the rest of the world: Official report   TODAYonline
ABC Online   
Sydney Morning Herald   
BBC News   
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Ocean climate change hotspots mapped to help fishing industry adapt   
Radio Australia
Researchers map climate change hotspots in the world's oceans to allow better fisheries management and commercial fishing decisions. Researchers have mapped climate change hotspots in the world's oceans to allow better fisheries management and ...


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