2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 Australia Science


The Australian
   
Mars One mission: The seven Australians bidding for one-way ticket   
The Australian
IT is the proposed $8 billion reality show which hopes to send 24 people on a one-way mission to Mars — and seven Australians have made the final shortlist of wannabe astronauts prepared to risk it all. Mars hopeful Teah. Source: Supplied. Diane. Source: ...

Mars One mission: 5 Britons shortlisted for one-way trip to Red Planet   Telegraph.co.uk
Mars One competition: 100 finalists have been chosen for a one-way trip to red ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Mystery Mars haze baffles scientists   BBC News
The Independent   
9news.com.au   
New Zealand Herald   
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Daily Mail
   
Life first flourished on land 3.2 billion years ago, study reveals   
Daily Mail
Rock samples that date three quarters of the way back to the birth of our planet suggest life may have flourished on early Earth. Chemical evidence hints that early microbes may have 'crawled' out of the ocean and lived on land by 'pulling' nitrogen from the air ...

Life could have flourished on Earth 3.2 billion years ago   RedOrbit
The world's oldest rock found in Australia is giving up its secrets   Business Insider Australia
Ancient rocks show life could have flourished on Earth 3.2 billion years ago   UW Today
Examiner.com   
KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest   
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CBS Local
   
Lauren's Science Corner: Weather As A Weapon?   
CBS Local
“I got a phone call from two men who said, 'We work as consultants for the CIA, and we'd like to know if some other country was controlling our climate, would we know about it?,'” stated Rutgers University climatologist Alan Robock (one of my former ...

CIA Concerned that Foreign Power May Develop Ability to Manipulate Global ...   West Texas News
Climate Scientist Fears Secret Agencies Will Harness Destructive Weather As A ...   Tech Times
Can the CIA weaponise the weather?   The Guardian
Computerworld   
The Australian   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Echonetdaily
   
Stranded whale 'not connected' to surfer attack   
Echonetdaily
A Greys Beaked Whale, believed to be the type that stranded on Seven Mile Beach on Sunday. Photo marinemammalresearch.com. Chris Dobney. A whale that was found dead on Seven Mile Beach on Sunday, after apparently being bitten by sharks, had no ...

Rare whale found dead on beach with shark bites   Byron Shire News
Rare whale washes up on far north coast   ABC Online
Rare beaked whale washes up dead on north coast beach   Customs Today Newspaper

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Brisbane Times
   
Tim Gibson, rejected six times by air force, chosen to become astronaut   
Brisbane Times
For as long as he can remember, Tim Gibson has wanted to fly. The man soon to be Australia's youngest astronaut had a solo pilot's licence before he could drive and a burning unfulfilled desire to be a Royal Australian Air Force fighter pilot.
Brisbane man headed for space   4BC
Australia's youngest astronaut was rejected by Air Force six times   9news.com.au

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
New ozone-destroying gases on the increase   
Sydney Morning Herald
In humanity's ongoing experiment with the Earth's atmosphere, scientists Monday warned of a growing threat from new man-made gases that are chewing away at the ozone layer. Located high up in the atmosphere, the ozone layer blocks potentially harmful ...

Earth's Atmosphere Threatened: New Man-Made Gases Endanger Earth's ...   Full-Time Whistle
Scientists alarmed at short-term ozone-eroding gases   Business Standard

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The Daily Advertiser
   
Bill Nye to MSNBC: Please Just Say the Words 'Climate Change' Now and Then   
Mediaite
In a promo this past week, Fox News mockingly promised to explain “Why global warming isn't stopping the snow falling.” But Bill Nye “the Science Guy” thinks all TV news — not just Fox — could do more to bring the issue of climate change into its everyday ...

Can science solve climate change?   Washington Post
Jury in on climate change, so stop using arguments of convenience and listen to ...   The Age
World's Ability To Feed Itself Said Under Increasing Threat From Climate Change   Tech Times
ABC Online   
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Australian   
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Tech Times
   
Caught On Camera: Seal And Giant Pacific Octopus Fight To Death - The Winner ...   
Tech Times
An amateur photographer was able to capture images of a harbor seal and a giant Pacific Octopus fighting. One of the animals eventually gave up after a 10-minute struggle. (Photo : Bob Ianson). Images and a video of an epic battle between a giant Pacific ...

Amazing Fight between Seal and Octopus Draws Several Onlookers   News Tonight Africa
Seal and octopus in titanic ocean clash   9news.com.au
Ten-minute struggle between a giant octopus and determined seal   New Zealand Herald
USA TODAY   
Daily Mail   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Cats and dogs reign in pet poll   
Toowoomba Chronicle
THE eternal debate between cat and dog lovers has taken another turn as the two animals dominated our online gallery. Toowoomba residents were asked to share a photo of an animal they loved and the response was enormous. Birds, hamsters, horses ...


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Stuff.co.nz
   
Blue whale makes friends with research vessel   
Stuff.co.nz
A rare Antarctic blue whale seems to have an affinity for the Niwa research vessel Tangaroa, tracking the ship nearly 600km across the icy Southern Ocean. Scientists on a six-week research journey first spotted the whale, which they've nicknamed Penfold, ...

Scientists head out on blue whale research journey   3News NZ
Military technology helps Antarctic researchers find blue whale hot spot   ABC Online
Czech-Polish expedition sets naval record   Prague Daily Monitor

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