The Guardian
'Unboiling' an egg could lead to innovations in agriculture and healthcare
The Guardian
This week's news that scientists figured out how to “unboil an egg” almost broke the Internet. Perhaps most surprised when the story went viral was the ChemBioChem paper's co-author, University of California Irvine chemist Gregory Weiss. “My lab's research ...
The Lessons Learned From The Egg That Scientists UnboiledE Canada Now
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The Guardian
This week's news that scientists figured out how to “unboil an egg” almost broke the Internet. Perhaps most surprised when the story went viral was the ChemBioChem paper's co-author, University of California Irvine chemist Gregory Weiss. “My lab's research ...
The Lessons Learned From The Egg That Scientists Unboiled
Researchers Discover Device That Can Unboil Eggs
Chemists find a way to unboil eggs
PerfScience
Giant Rings Encircle Alien Planet J1407b
PerfScience
Astronomers have detected an exoplanet with a huge ring system. It is around 200 times larger than the ring system of Saturn and is the first one to be found outside our Solar System. Eric Mamajek, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of ...
'Super Saturn' exoplanet discovered with ring system 200 times that of SaturnExaminer.com
Morning Jolt: Planet with super-size rings discoveredTimes Herald-Record
Giant rings encircle young exoplanetScience News
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The Independent
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PerfScience
Astronomers have detected an exoplanet with a huge ring system. It is around 200 times larger than the ring system of Saturn and is the first one to be found outside our Solar System. Eric Mamajek, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of ...
'Super Saturn' exoplanet discovered with ring system 200 times that of Saturn
Morning Jolt: Planet with super-size rings discovered
Giant rings encircle young exoplanet
Sydney Morning Herald
Goblin shark known as 'living fossil' trawled from NSW south coast
Sydney Morning Herald
A rare and very unusual shark was caught by fishermen trawling off Green Cape, south of Eden on the NSW south coast last Thursday. The creepy looking fish, known as a goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni), was accidentally caught by local fisherman in a net ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
A rare and very unusual shark was caught by fishermen trawling off Green Cape, south of Eden on the NSW south coast last Thursday. The creepy looking fish, known as a goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni), was accidentally caught by local fisherman in a net ...
Sydney Morning Herald
NSW signs up to global climate group
Sydney Morning Herald
The Baird government has moved to burnish its climate change credentials, becoming Australia's first conservative government to sign up to The Climate Group. NSW will join South Australia and Tasmania as the only Australian states to be members of the ...
Bob Brown warns: homes at riskSBS
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Sydney Morning Herald
The Baird government has moved to burnish its climate change credentials, becoming Australia's first conservative government to sign up to The Climate Group. NSW will join South Australia and Tasmania as the only Australian states to be members of the ...
Bob Brown warns: homes at risk
ABC Online
People urged to think about impact of kitchen sink Hunter's wetlands
ABC Online
Hunter residents are being urged to reconsider what they tip down their drains as part of World Wetlands Day. The Ramsar Convention, an international treaty to protect and conserve wetlands, was signed 44 years ago today, with the Hunter Estuary Wetlands ...
'Conserving wetlands a must to tackle floods'The Nation
Minister for conserving wetlandsDAWN.com
World Wetlands Day: Call for conserving water bodies for better futureThe Express Tribune
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ABC Online
Hunter residents are being urged to reconsider what they tip down their drains as part of World Wetlands Day. The Ramsar Convention, an international treaty to protect and conserve wetlands, was signed 44 years ago today, with the Hunter Estuary Wetlands ...
'Conserving wetlands a must to tackle floods'
Minister for conserving wetlands
World Wetlands Day: Call for conserving water bodies for better future
Sydney Morning Herald
Cryptic challenge for a codebreaker
Sydney Morning Herald
WORDPLAY. <i>Illustration: Simon Letch</i>. Illustration: Simon Letch Photo: Simon Letch. "We're going to break an unbreakable Nazi code and win the war," said Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing, the Cambridge maths wizard. The boast lies central to ...
How chilly scientists used top secret papers that broke the Enigma Code as ...Full-Time Whistle
Turing papers that cracked Nazi code foundThe Australian (blog)
Still going strong - the top secret Bletchley Girls who REALLY won the Second ...Mirror.co.uk
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Daily Mail
Edmonton Journal
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Sydney Morning Herald
WORDPLAY. <i>Illustration: Simon Letch</i>. Illustration: Simon Letch Photo: Simon Letch. "We're going to break an unbreakable Nazi code and win the war," said Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing, the Cambridge maths wizard. The boast lies central to ...
How chilly scientists used top secret papers that broke the Enigma Code as ...
Turing papers that cracked Nazi code found
Still going strong - the top secret Bletchley Girls who REALLY won the Second ...
Fast Company
DARPA Trains Robots To Cook By Watching YouTube Videos: Why It's Significant
Tech Times
Study suggests a day when humans won't have to teach a task to a robot; the robot will learn by itself. All it needs is a video of the intended task, researchers suggest. (Photo : DARPA). How do you teach a robot to cook? Why, have it watch YouTube videos, ...
DARPA's Robot Learns To Cook By Watching Youtube VideosVoice Chronicle
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PC Magazine
Computerworld Australia
The Inquisitr
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Tech Times
Study suggests a day when humans won't have to teach a task to a robot; the robot will learn by itself. All it needs is a video of the intended task, researchers suggest. (Photo : DARPA). How do you teach a robot to cook? Why, have it watch YouTube videos, ...
DARPA's Robot Learns To Cook By Watching Youtube Videos
DARPA teaches robots to cook by watching YouTube
These military-funded robots learn by watching YouTube
ABC Science Online
Celestial creature reveals a glowing hunger
ABC Science Online
StarStuff photo of the week Gaping wide, like the mouth of a hungry celestial monster, this gorgeous patch of glowing gas and stars is known as the cometary globule CG4. CG4 is located about 1300 light-years away in the southern constellations of Vela and ...
The 'Mouth Of The Beast' Is A Surprisingly Beautiful Feature Of Space - (Full ...Full-Time Whistle
The Big Picture: The mouth of an interstellar beastEngadget
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ABC Science Online
StarStuff photo of the week Gaping wide, like the mouth of a hungry celestial monster, this gorgeous patch of glowing gas and stars is known as the cometary globule CG4. CG4 is located about 1300 light-years away in the southern constellations of Vela and ...
The 'Mouth Of The Beast' Is A Surprisingly Beautiful Feature Of Space - (Full ...
The Big Picture: The mouth of an interstellar beast
SBS
Iceland is melting so fast, it's literally popping off the planet
SBS
A picture taken on July 8, 2014 shows blue icebergs in Jokulsarlon, the largest glacier lagoon in Iceland. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET. Previous Next Show Grid. A picture taken on July 8, 2014 shows blue icebergs in Jokulsarlon, the largest. Previous Next ...
Iceland rises as its glaciers melt from climate changeSpace Daily
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Iceland's land is rising 1.4 inches annually due to climate changeMarket Business News
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SBS
A picture taken on July 8, 2014 shows blue icebergs in Jokulsarlon, the largest glacier lagoon in Iceland. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET. Previous Next Show Grid. A picture taken on July 8, 2014 shows blue icebergs in Jokulsarlon, the largest. Previous Next ...
Iceland rises as its glaciers melt from climate change
Iceland is melting too fast, researchers say
Iceland's land is rising 1.4 inches annually due to climate change
My Sailing
Researchers develop new system to improve safety at sea
BioScholar News
A space scientist at the University of Leicester, in collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Technology Agency and DMC International Imaging, has been testing a concept for using satellite imagery to significantly improve the chances of locating ships and ...
Satellite imagery better utilised to find missing yachtsMy Sailing
Scientists try system that could have found Malaysian flight MH370Bangalore Mirror
University of Leicester scientist works on global CCTV that could have kept track ...Leicester Mercury
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BioScholar News
A space scientist at the University of Leicester, in collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Technology Agency and DMC International Imaging, has been testing a concept for using satellite imagery to significantly improve the chances of locating ships and ...
Satellite imagery better utilised to find missing yachts
Scientists try system that could have found Malaysian flight MH370
University of Leicester scientist works on global CCTV that could have kept track ...
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