2015年2月18日 星期三

2015-02-19 Australia Science


ABC Online
   
Scientists say dingoes may save wildlife from extinction   
ABC Online
Researchers are calling for the dog fence to be moved as an experiment that looks at ways to protect threatened native species and increase biodiversity. Media player: "Space" to play, "M" to mute, "left" and "right" to seek.
The Wild Australian Dingo May Be A Solution To Increase Biodiversity, Scientists ...   Full-Time Whistle
Introduction of Dingoes in Sturt National Park might help control threatened ...   Uncover California
Move the dingo fence to settle debate   Queensland Country Life
Business Insider Australia   
The Guardian   
Nature World News   
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CNET
   
Meet a newly discovered aquatic species, the ruby seadragon   
CNET
It might sound like a mythical creature, but researchers have proven that the ruby seadragon is very real indeed. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 19 February 2015, 6:34 am AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email.
Scientists uncover new seadragon   Mongabay.com
Phyllopteryx Dewysea: Ruby Seadragon Discovered   Science 2.0
Ruby Seadragon Makes its Debut as a New Species   Nature World News
Sydney Morning Herald   
Full-Time Whistle   
Phys.Org   
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Live Science
   
Slimy Microbes May Have Carpeted Earth 3.2 Billion Years Ago   
Live Science
A layer of living scum only a cell thick may have covered parts of Earth more than 3 billion years ago, surviving with the help of nitrogen that these slimy microbes pulled from the atmosphere, a new study finds. This finding suggests that nitrogen may have ...

Life On Earth might have already been Common   The Southern Herald
Earth May Have Been Teeming With Life A Billion Years Earlier Than Once ...   Popular Science
How Long Ago Did Really Appear on Earth?   Pioneer News
Delhi Daily News   
Uncover California   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Dealing with climate change   
Arab News
Europe has a strong tradition as a leader in the fight against climate change. Lately, however, the continent has reached an ideological impasse over how to address the problem, with environmental sustainability and growth often portrayed as being mutually ...

The term that actually makes climate change less political   Washington Post
Study: Climate Change Efforts Backfire in Brazil's Steel Industry   UVM News
BP says CO2 emissions unsustainable, warns on global warming   Telegraph.co.uk
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences   
The Guardian   
Sunraysia Daily   
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Yahoo News
   
What the heck are these weird metal balls? 0:59   
NEWS.com.au
FIRST a net brought up several strange metal balls from the seabed. Then researchers sent down a submersible. What they saw was astounding. A large swathe of ocean floor between South American and Africa is covered in a rolling mass of metal orbs ...

Strange clusters of metal balls found in deep sea   Yahoo!7 News
Scientists Discover Bed Of Strange Metal Balls On Atlantic Ocean Floor (Photos)   Opposing Views
'Alien Metal Balls' Discovered In The Atlantic Ocean, Scientists Baffled Over ...   Headlines & Global News
Smithsonian   
Yahoo News UK   
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NEWS.com.au
   
How astronauts prepare for a space walk   
NEWS.com.au
PICTURES of astronauts floating in space is the cause of much envy among us mere land dwellers. But, just how does an astronaut prepare to walk in the final frontier? American spaceman, Terry Virts, gave a glimpse when he took to Twitter on Wednesday.
The event haunting NASA's bravest   Perth Now
How Astronauts Prepare for a Space Walk at the International Space Station   KTIC
How does an astronaut prepare for a space walk? Practice.   610kvnu
The Tennessean   
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The Conversation AU
   
Close two-thirds of the ocean to make fishing better and fairer   
The Conversation AU
The high seas – the area outside any country's national waters – cover nearly two-thirds of the oceans and are largely ungoverned. Some fishers do venture into the open ocean and over the past century…
Aussie scientists propose open sea commercial fishing ban   Fishing World

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SpaceFlight Insider
   
On 85th anniversary of Pluto's discovery, New Horizons images two tiny moons   
SpaceFlight Insider
Pluto was first discovered 85 years ago by Clyde Tombaugh. Artist impression of what the dwarf planet would look like. Image Credit: NASA. Laurel Kornfeld. February 18th, 2015. On Feb. 18, 1930, Clyde Tombaugh, a young astronomer at the Lowell ...

New Horizons gets first look at Pluto's smaller moons   National Monitor
NASA's New Horizon's captures first views of Pluto's moons   RedOrbit
Flagstaff Celebrates 85th Anniversary of Pluto's Discovery   Northern Arizona Today
The Weather Network   
Washington Post   
NEWS.com.au   
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Daily Mail
   
Birdsbesafe collar reduces savage bird killings by cats by more than HALF   
Daily Mail
But researchers have discovered that dressing felines in multi-coloured collars could drop this kill rate by 54 per cent. During tests, an anti-predation collar known as Birdsbesafe (BBS) was found to give birds more warning about an impending attack due to ...

Rainbow cat collars may save birds   Science Network Western Australia

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ABC Science Online
   
Lithium comes from stellar explosions   
ABC Science Online
Nova blast A large amount of lithium, one of the key elements in the chemical evolution of the cosmos, is produced by stellar explosions called novae. The findings, reported in the journal Nature, provide the first direct evidence that lithium, which is used for ...

Star Explosions Help Solve Mineral Mystery of the Universe   Yahoo News UK

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