2015年2月24日 星期二

2015-02-25 Australia Science


ABC Online
   
Queensland fisher locked out of Great Barrier Reef marine park after 'three ...   
ABC Online
A Queensland commercial fisherman has been locked out of the Great Barrier Reef marine park for repeated breaches of "no take" zones. It is the first time the marine park authority's invoked its 'three strikes' provision after an operator was caught illegally ...

Corals face 'slow starvation' from ingesting plastics pollution, experts find   The Guardian
Corals In Great Barrier Reef Are Eating Plastic, Raising Concerns   Tech Times
Great Barrier Reef Coral Threatened By Plastic Waste   The Inquisitr
Mackay Daily Mercury   
NEWS.com.au   
Discovery News   
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KENS 5 TV
   
How has Stephen Hawking lived with ALS for 52 years?   
KENS 5 TV
An ALS patient's life expectancy averages just two to five years after diagnosis, and only about 5% make it past 20 years, the ALS Association notes. Loading… Post to Facebook. How has Stephen Hawking lived with ALS for 52 years? An ALS patient's life ...

How Stephen Hawking, diagnosed with ALS decades ago, is still alive   Washington Post
Stephen Hawking Warns Us All How We'll Cause The End Of Civilization   The Inquisitr
Hawking: Our Aggression Will Destroy Humanity   Discovery News
Tampabay.com   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
The secret life of ants and their toilet habits   
Sydney Morning Herald
A study of the sanitary practices of black garden ants shows they've adopted habits many parents of 2-year-olds would kill for: Not only are the tiny critters toilet-trained, they also take out their own trash. The study, published in PLOS One and entitled Nest ...

Sanitary Practices Of Black Garden Acts Uncovered   International Business Times AU
Discovered: Ants Use Tiny 'Toilets'   Nature World News
Study reveals ant colonies create their own toilets   Geek

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Skywatchers spot fireball soaring across Victorian sky   
The Age
Lucky skywatchers who spotted a rare daylight meteor streaking across the Victorian sky might never see one again in their lifetime, said one astronomer. Reports of the burst of flame across the blue sky started flooding through on social media at about ...

Rare daylight meteor dazzles Vic   9news.com.au

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New York Times
   
Building a Face, and a Case, on DNA   
New York Times
There were no known eyewitnesses to the murder of a young woman and her 3-year-old daughter four years ago. No security cameras caught a figure coming or going. Nonetheless, the police in Columbia, S.C., last month released a sketch of a possible ...

The Problem With Those DNA-Based Mugshots   Gizmodo Australia
Law and Order: Using DNA to generate suspects' facial profiles   Genetic Literacy Project
On the Face of It   GenomeWeb

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ABC News
   
Buddha statue reveals remains of mummified monk inside   
Washington Post
The mummified remains of a monk have been revealed inside a nearly 1,000-year old Chinese statue of a Buddha. The mummy inside the gold-painted papier-mache statue is believed to be that of Liuquan, a Buddhist master of the Chinese Meditation ...

Mummified monk revealed inside 1000-year-old Buddha statue   Telegraph.co.uk
CT scan finds mummified monk inside 1000-year-old Buddha   CNET
Mummy Found Hiding Inside Ancient Buddha Statue   Live Science
NEWS.com.au   
Discovery News   
ABC News   
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Genetic Literacy Project
   
In The Book Of Life, A Second Map Is Established   
Forbes
Fifteen years ago scientists published the first draft of the map of the human genome. Last week in Nature, a consortium of scientists published a batch of papers about the way that map changes over time in a single person and from one generation to the next.
Epigenetics and disease: What it takes to get on the long road ahead   Genetic Literacy Project
Epigenome plays significant part in embryonic development   News-Medical.net

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NEWS.com.au
   
Is dark matter behind mass extinction?   
NEWS.com.au
EVERY 30 million years, our Earth goes through a seemingly scheduled mass extinction and geological upheaval. Does this have anything to do with what our solar system crashes through as it bobs its way through the galaxy? New York University Biology ...

Research suggests dark matter plays a significant role in our planet's mass ...   Gizmag
Updated look at Milky Way's rotation strengthens the case for dark matter   Ars Technica
Does dark matter cause mass extinctions?   EarthSky
Island Crisis News   
Mother Nature Network   
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NBCNews.com
   
Curiosity Rover Shows Off Its Digs on Mars in a Selfie   
NBCNews.com
The latest selfie from NASA's Curiosity rover isn't just a vanity shot — it serves as a guide to the Martian locale where it's been working for the past five months. Two and a half years into its Mars mission, the six-wheeled, nuclear-powered robot is exploring ...

Mars rover takes selfie with SD camera   U-T San Diego
Watch a stunning blue sunset — on Mars   PBS NewsHour
Sunset On Mars Recreated With Photos Taken By Opportunity Rover [Video]   The Inquisitr
Daily Mail   
Huffington Post   
Chron.com   
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Scientific Computing
   
What to Expect Next from the World's Largest Particle Accelerator   
Scientific Computing
Hydraulic connections of the Fast Cycle Magnet cable to allow the cooling of the magnet's conductor (cable in conduit type) with supercritical helium. Courtesy of Maximilien Brice In March, when researchers flip the switch to the world's largest, most powerful ...

The LHC is back and it's ready to probe the limits of matter   The Conversation AU
Physics in fast-forward   Symmetry magazine
New CP-Odd Higgs Boson Results By ATLAS   Science 2.0
Mid Sussex Times   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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