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2015-04-05 Australia Science


The Age
   
Total lunar eclipse in Melbourne: blood moon rising   
The Age
Sky gazers observed a total lunar eclipse and a so-called 'blood moon' overnight. (No sound). PT1M17S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play; Play now. Total lunar eclipse 2015: What you need to ...

You Probably Missed The Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse Of The Century   Tech Times
It's the shortest we'll see in our lifetime   azcentral.com
You Probably Missed the Quick Lunar Eclipse This Morning   Pioneer News
RT   
Examiner.com   
Connecticut Bulletin Standard   
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North Queensland Register
   
Earth greening despite deforestation   
North Queensland Register
Australia is 'greener' today than it was two decades ago. This is despite ongoing land clearing. Observations from space have shown the world overall is getting greener despite deforestation and drought. Photo: Carl Davies/CSIRO. RELATED. Push drought ...

Resurgent Vegetation Sucks 4bn Tons Of Carbon From The Air   Forbes
Decades of deforestation yet Earth is becoming greener   University World News
Earth has become greener than 2003 despite Amazon rainforest losses   Customs Today Newspaper

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Science 2.0
   
Wine Science: Your Pinot Noir Is Actually A Pinot Blanc - Or A Pinot Gris   
Science 2.0
The diversity within grapevine varieties is incredibly rich. This is good news for viticulturists – grape cultivators – and wine makers because it allows them to adapt their wine production according to the conditions in their vineyards and to the wines they want to ...

Wine Match: Bonitas Pinot Gris 2013 Summerland   Vancouver Sun
Scientists Describe Molecular Mechanisms in Evolution of Pinot Noir Clones   GenomeWeb
A First: Researchers Detail Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Pinot Plants   Maine News
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Conversation UK   
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Clouds don't dampen lunar eclipse for Aust   
SBS
Clouds didn't dampen the spirits of Sydneysiders searching the skies for the lunar eclipse, thanks to the internet and a live feed from Queensland. Source: AAP. 5 Apr 2015 - 12:26 PM UPDATED 1 MIN AGO ...


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The Inquisitr
   
Zana: Did DNA Tests Show 19th Century 'Half Human, Half Ape' Abkhazian ...   
The Inquisitr
A great deal of confused speculation has developed around the biological identity of a “wild woman” named Zana, who reportedly lived during the 19th century in a remote village called T'Khina in Abkhazia, south of Russia. Zana, described by eyewitnesses ...

Was 19th century ape woman a yeti?   Daily Times
Russian 'apewoman' could have been a yeti, according to DNA tests   Yahoo News UK

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The Inquisitr
   
Fossil of Loch Ness Monster's Ancestor Rediscovered In Scottish Museum   
The Inquisitr
Fossils bearing a notable resemblance to the world's idea of what the Loch Ness Monster looks like have been re-found at the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, thanks to Gary Campbell, the president of the Official Loch Ness Fan Club. The fossils, which ...

Search for Proof of Loch Ness monster's existence may be over   PerfScience
Loch Ness Monster's 'great granny' is discovered   Scotsman
Is this the Loch Ness monster's ancestor?   Daily Mail

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Live Science
   
Cambridge University Unearths Medieval Hospital Cemetery   
Alabama Public Radio
Here's a pretty extraordinary find. This week, archaeologists announced that they've uncovered one of the largest medieval hospital cemeteries in Britain. MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: The discovery was made a few years ago on the campus of Cambridge ...

Cambridge University archaeologists find medieval graveyard   India Gazette
In Photos: Medieval Graveyard Unearthed in Cambridge   Live Science
Hundreds of Medieval Skeletons Unearthed at Cambridge University   CDA News

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NBCNews.com
   
Icefin Robotic Submersible Probes Antarctic Depths   
NBCNews.com
A new type of robotic submersible craft is giving scientists unprecedented access to the freezing waters beneath the icy crust of Antarctica. Icefin, as its creators at Georgia Tech dubbed it, is a tubular submersible that's launched by dropping it down a hole ...

A New Robot Provided These Unprecedented Views Beneath Antarctica   Gizmodo Australia
Icefin robot: Today, exploring Antarctica's depths. Tomorrow, Jupiter's moon?   CNET
Watch creatures on the Antarctic seabed for the first time: Robot probe sends ...   Daily Mail
Phys.Org   
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Bangor Daily News
   
5 reasons Maine should care about warming Arctic waters   
Bangor Daily News
We tend not to think that much about the Arctic living in the lower 48. After all, mid-Maine is barely halfway between the Equator and the North Pole. But the Arctic has and will continue to play a major role in our lives. Maine has a long history of fishing, …
Arctic Permafrost and Climate Gains   MarineLink
The incredible decline of Arctic sea ice — visualized   Washington Post
Claims of new climate change 'pause' as Arctic melt stabilises   The Australian
The Ecologist   
Science Now   
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Brisbane Times
   
Ending the cassowary slaughter on Queensland roads   
Brisbane Times
Speed limits and road signs are not a big ask to save such an iconic species from imminent extinction. The cassowary is far-north Queensland's flagship species for both the tourism industry and the World Heritage rainforests. It is an iconic and unique species ...


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