2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 Australia Science


ABC News
   
Scientists discovered Earth's biggest asteroid impact zone, which extends into ...   
NEWS.com.au
SCIENTISTS believe they have discovered the biggest asteroid impact zone on Earth, hidden under an area extending over three states, including the Northern Territory. Scientists from the Australian National University's (ANU) School of Archaeology and ...

'Largest ever asteroid impact' found in Australia   BBC News
World's largest asteroid impact zone believed uncovered by ANU researchers in ...   ABC Online
The world's largest asteroid impacts have been found in Australia   Irish Examiner
Nature World Report   
Live Science   
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UPI.com
   
Climate change messing with Atlantic gulf stream: study   
Business Spectator
Cliamte change-provoked ice melts in the Arctic have caused water density changes which are probably behind the slowest speeds for the Atlantic Gulf Stream currents in 1000 years, Bloomberg reports. According to the news service, the Potsdam Institute for ...

Share this story   Courier Mail
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Shows 10 Years Of Changing UK ...   Science 2.0
Arctic melt leading to weakest Gulf Stream in a 1000 years   Sydney Morning Herald
The Independent   
Washington Post   
Bloomberg   
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Zine Report
   
Jupiter might have wrecked the first version of our solar system   
Washington Post
Dangit, Jupiter. Or maybe thanks? I'm not sure how to feel about this one. According to a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, our solar system may once have been populated by a whole different set of planets ...

Young Jupiter wiped out solar system's early inner planets, study says   Los Angeles Times
Jupiter's migration key to our unique solar system   ABC Science Online
Did Jupiter Smash Solar System's First Earthlike Planets?   NBCNews.com
CBS News   
Daily Democrat   
The Space Reporter   
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The Conversation AU
   
The Great Barrier Reef is under siege   
Washington Post
Australia's iconic Great Barrier Reef may become irreparably damaged in the coming decades due to traumas caused by both nature and humans, leading scientists say. The dire warning comes in response to plans by the Australian government to start a ...

Government unveils 2050 Great Barrier Reef plan: experts react   The Conversation AU
In girding for climate change, Great Barrier Reef plan falls short   Science AAAS

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Media 'nurturing science pipeline'   
The Australian
Burgeoning media coverage has helped stimulate passion for science, according to Science Minister Ian Macfarlane. In tonight's address to this year's Science meets Parliament forum, Mr Macfarlane is expected to credit the media — often pilloried for its ...

Scientists meet MPs face to face   NEWS.com.au

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Super-salamander with 'toilet-seat' head terrorised Earth 200 million years ago   
Telegraph.co.uk
A previously undiscovered species of crocodile-like amphibian that lived during the rise of dinosaurs was among Earth's top predators more than 200 million years ago, scientists at Edinburgh University have found. Palaeontologists identified the prehistoric ...

'Monster salamanders' found in fossilised mass grave   BBC News
Fossil Discovery Reveals New Species Of Carnivorous Triassic Amphibian   The Inquisitr
Fossil hunters discover new giant ancient predator   The Guardian
Science News   
The Australian (blog)   
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The Independent
   
Hundreds of surfers flock to River Severn to catch this weekend's 'super' tidal bore   
The Independent
Surf was up in one of the seemingly unlikeliest of places over the weekend, when hundreds flocked to the River Severn to catch this weekend's “super” tidal bore. Despite being miles in from the coast, surfers were on hand to make the most of this weekend's ...

Surfers catch tidal wave on British river   Brisbane Times
Watch People Surf on a River Thanks to Europe's 'Supertide'   TIME
Surfers enjoy rare river wave   euronews
Daily Mail   
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The Land Newspaper
   
Autumn's record-breaking hot spell   
The Land Newspaper
A HOT spell the Bureau of Meteorology called "exceptional" for late March was recorded over large parts of northern and central Australia. Initially confined to the Top End and Gulf Country in the Northern Territory, and adjacent areas of far northwest ...

Records melt across inland Australia in unusual March heat   Sydney Morning Herald

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The Independent
   
Astrological signs are almost all wrong, as movement of moon and sun throws ...   
The Independent
Almost nobody was born under the sign they think they are, as the astrological calendar has failed to be updated as our position in relation to the stars has changed. The constellations have drifted out by a whole month, it was revealed on the BBC's ...

Think you know your star sign? Think again   Al-Arabiya

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9news.com.au
   
Particle accelerator's next run could disprove Big Bang theory   
9news.com.au
If scientists detect miniature black holes when using the Large Hadron Collider it could prove the existence of parallel universes and possibly disprove the Big Bang theory. Europe's particle accelerator is to be fired-up again this week with scientists expecting ...

LHC Season Two: Big Bang Theory Is About To Crumble As Scientists Seek Out ...   The Inquisitr
The Large Hadron Collider is starting back up. Here's what scientists hope to find.   Vox
Large Hadron Collider Will Soon Reboot, Scientists Are Excited   TechFrag
International Business Times UK   
Lawrence Journal World   
Varsity   
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