2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
The most surprising thing about Stephen Hawking   
Sydney Morning Herald
His intellect and survival is mystifying, but to many people the most baffling thing about theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is his daughter Lucy. "A lot of people don't realise that my father had any children at all," said 45-year-old Ms Hawking, who also has ...


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The Inquisitr
   
Rare Oarfish In New Zealand Found, 'Sea Serpent' Photo Discovered By ...   
The Inquisitr
A rare oarfish in New Zealand was discovered when it washed up at the entrance of the Otago Harbor in the city of Dunedin. The oarfish, or Regalecus glesne, measured a mere 10 feet long, but these sea monsters can grow to be the width of a human torso, ...

Sea creature washes up on the Otago Harbour that bites off its own tail   Daily Mail
Self-Amputating New Zealand Sea Monster Washed Ashore, Serpent-Like ...   iSchoolGuide
Rare oarfish washed up on a beach in New Zealand (Photo)   Canada News
AOL Travel UK   
NAIJ.COM   
NEWS.com.au   
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ABC Online
   
Climate change: US agency says March hottest globally on record as Barack ...   
ABC Online
Rising temperatures across the planet have set more records as the US government announced the globe experienced its hottest month of March since record keeping began in 1880. The period of January to March was also the warmest on record, according ...

Last month was hottest March worldwide since 1880: US   The Straits Times
What's Up in Climate Change? 'March madness' trifecta   The Weather Network
March was hottest worldwide since 1880   Bangkok Post

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Tech Times
   
Planet Earth Is Humming And Scientists Think They Know Where It's Coming From   
Tech Times
Scientists from the National Center for Scientific Research believe that the mysterious "humming" sound coming from the Earth is caused by faint seismic waves created by the collision of ocean waves. (Photo : Tim Sackton | Flickr). For years, scientists have ...

Our planet emits a constant, mysterious humming noise - now we know why   Metro
The Earth is 'humming', and scientists think they know why   Wired.co.uk
The Earth hums because of ocean waves, not submarines or secret military activity   Market Business News
The Independent   
NEWS.com.au   
Pioneer News   
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Phys.Org
   
The Arctic is 'unraveling' due to climate change, and the consequences will be ...   
Washington Post
We often hear that climate change is radically reshaping the Arctic, a place many of us have never visited. As a result, it can be pretty hard to feel directly affected by what's happening up in a distant land of polar bears, ice floes and something odd called ...

Permafrost 'carbon bomb' unlikely, but worries over northern thaw persist   Alaska Dispatch News
Warming of the Arctic will have global consequences   Sydney Morning Herald
Climate modify in Arctic would have planet-wide consequences | Toronto Star   Standard Bulletin
Independent Australia   
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ABC Online
   
Macquarie Island wildlife recovering after rabbit eradication   
ABC Online
After decades of being overrun with feral rabbits, World Heritage-listed Macquarie Island is on its way to returning to the wildlife haven it once was. At Sandy Bay on the east coast, royal penguin colonies are coming down from the steep hillsides, with groups ...


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SlashGear
   
Researchers find oldest stone tools predate modern humans   
SlashGear
The record for oldest stone tools discovered has been broken, with researchers working in Kenya finding a set of tools that are about 3.3 million years old. This eclipses stone tools that had been discovered in Ethiopia in the past, which had up until now been ...

World's Oldest human tools discovered in Africa, dated to 3.3 million years ago   Techworm
World's Oldest Stone Tools Discovered in Kenya   American Register
Ancient Tools Discovered In Kenya Could Change The Way We Look At The ...   The Inquisitr
The New Daily   
New Historian   
New Zealand Herald   
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Technique
   
Squyres speaks on the exploration of Mars   
Technique
One of the pioneers on the frontier of exploration came to Tech this past Monday: Dr. Steven Squyres, Principal Scientific Investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission. He was invited as part of the Institutes's Center for Space Technology and Research ...

Nathalie Cabrol Looks for Life on Mars   Wall Street Journal
From the Mars Rover to 54.five mpg, auto engineers appear ahead   Statesmen News
Curiosity runs 10k on Mars   RedOrbit
Lake County News   
Space Fellowship   
Space.com   
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Market Business News
   
Dark matter not so 'dark' after all, seen interacting with non-gravity force   
Market Business News
Dark matter, something we cannot see with telescopes or detect with instruments, but know it is there because of its gravitational effects on visible matter, like stars and galaxies, may not be so 'dark' after all. An international team of scientists from Belgium, ...

Dark matter isn't dark after all, new discovery suggests   Techie News
First data of has been released related to dark matter from the cosmos   The Market Business
Detailed Map of Dark Matter Announced   Huffington Post
Astronomy Now Online   
The Conversation UK   
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New Historian
   
Stone Age Toolmaking Not As Simple As Believed   
New Historian
There have been a few studies released recently that suggest our Paleolithic ancestors were not as primitive as previously believed. The latest one, “Cognitive Demands of Lower Paleolithic Toolmaking”, claims that the skills required to make a Paleolithic ...

Stone Age toolmakers deserve more respect   Futurity: Research News

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