2015年4月6日 星期一

2015-04-07 Australia Science


Radio Australia
   
Tight protocols, diligent pooch keep Macquarie Island free of weeds, rats and ...   
Radio Australia
A fox terrier named Flick forms a key part of Macquarie Island's pest eradication program, which aims to keep the sub-Antarctic location free of weeds, rats and rabbits. Sue Robinson from Biosecurity Tasmania with Flick the rodent-detecting dog, who searches ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
Calling Obama's Bluff on Climate Change   
Wall Street Journal
From immigration to Internet regulation, there is scarcely an issue on which President Obama has not pushed the limits of executive power to achieve his ideological goals. The Republican Congress has been able only to react to these usurpations, often ...

The Road to Paris: three myths about international climate talks   The Fifth Estate
3 Myths About International Climate Talks   Science 2.0
Climate change: no room for debate?   Al Jazeera America
The Nation.   
The Chronicle Journal   
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Lizard's come-hither behaviour attracts from a distance   
Science Network Western Australia
The blue-tongue lizard [pictured] is part of the same genus as the Australian pygmy bluetongue lizard. Image: Marion Slawson. THE females of a reclusive endangered lizard species may be increasing their chances of finding a mate by engaging in unusual ...


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Fox News
   
Why Elon Musk's innovation engine shows no signs of slowing   
Fox News
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk talks at the Automotive World News Congress at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, Jan.13, 2015. (REUTERS/Rebecca Cook). Innovate or perish may be the most apt phrase for Elon Musk and his push to reshape the ...

5 things Elon Musk believed would change the future of humanity... in 1995   Businessinsider India
Hyperloop makes progress   Fiji Times

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Daily Mail
   
White skin spread to Europe just 8000 years ago, study claims   
Daily Mail
The first Europeans looked dramatically different to many of the fair skinned populations that live there today. In fact, new research suggests Caucasians were a relatively recent addition to the area, arriving on the continent just 8,000 years ago. They joined a ...

'European' genetic traits evolved recently, spread rapidly over continent   Genetic Literacy Project
Genetic Study Offers Evidence of Recent Evolution in Europe   Archaeology

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Livemint
   
The INDC road leading to Paris   
Livemint
India must do things on its own because of its own vulnerability to climate change and because in many areas it has the potential to exercise technological leadership. Photo: Bloomberg. The Lima Call for Climate Action adopted by 193 countries at the end of ...

Gabon Becomes First African Country to Submit UN Climate Action Plan   The Guardian
Become a Climate Reality Leader: Share the Truth About Climate Change and ...   EcoWatch
Big nations' climate pledge silent on finance, technology aid to developing world   Economic Times
International Business Times AU   
Caribbean Life   
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CNET
   
Aliens could be huge, says scientist   
CNET
Technically Incorrect: Cosmologist Fergus Simpson believes that the most intelligent of aliens out there will likely weight 650 pounds. Yes, little green people could be very, very big. by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; 7 April 2015, 5:23 am AEST.
Spacefaring Aliens are Likely to be Giants and Not Small ETs, Says New Study   Yibada (English Edition)
Are Aliens Enormous? One Scientist Believes They're More Like Polar Bears ...   The Inquisitr
Aliens may be the size of POLAR BEARS: Formula calculates extraterrestrials ...   Daily Mail

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National Monitor
   
Tarantulas become clumsy and uncoordinated in the heat, study says   
National Monitor
Spiders are interesting creatures. They don't rely solely on their muscles to move. They rather use a combination of hydraulics and muscle coordination to get around. Muscles flex their many legs and hydraulic pressure extends them. This adaptation allows ...

Warmer weather may make spiders fast and loose   Washington Post
Global Warming Will Devastate Spider Population Worldwide   The Inquisitr
Tarantulas become faster but lose coordination under warmer conditions   World Tech Today
PerfScience   
Maine News Online   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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The Independent
   
Breakthrough in hydrogen-powered cars may spell end for petrol stations   
The Independent
Scientists have dramatically increased the efficiency of producing clean hydrogen fuel from plant waste in a breakthrough that could one day lead to petrol stations being replaced by a network of roadside “bioreactors” for refuelling cars. A study funded by ...

Corn husks a promising source of renewable fuel: study   InterAksyon
New discovery may be breakthrough for hydrogen cars   Phys.Org
University Researchers Say Low-Cost Hydrogen Production Possible   Ward's Auto (subscription)

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Billionaires Australia
   
Have Scientists Come up With the Key to Contacting Aliens?   
Billionaires Australia
For decades man has been infatuated with the prospect of another life force existing outside our galaxy and finding ways of making contact, but scientists now claim that they have uncovered the key to communicating with aliens. Our current attempts to ...

SETI: Let's Stop Listening For Aliens And Start Talking Instead   InformationWeek

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