2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 Australia Science


The Guardian
   
No emissions by 2040 - and it can be done without mass job losses: Milne   
ABC Online
In a speech in Sydney last night Greens Leader Christine Milne argued that greenhouse gas emissions proposed recently by the independent Climate Change Authority were too weak. She says Australia should be aiming to reduce emissions far more quickly ...

Greens call for 40-50% cut by 2025   The Australian
Abbott's maligned carbon-cut measures face French scrutiny   eco-business.com
Greens call for emissions target of zero-net pollution by 2040   RenewEconomy

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SlashGear
   
New 'Chilesaurus' therapod was an adorable vegetarian   
SlashGear
Researchers have added a new Jurassic dinosaur to the roster of known dinosaurs, and it was discovered back in 2004 by a 7-year-old boy. The boy and his parents were on a hike in Southern Chile when the boy — Diego Suarez — found a couple bones, ...

Meet T.rex's 'bizarre' vegetarian cousin   ABC Science Online
'Bizarre' new vegetarian dinosaur the cousin of T-Rex   TVNZ
A weird 'platypus' dinosaur made of mismatched parts   Los Angeles Times
Huffington Post   
iSchoolGuide   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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The Guardian
   
Greg Hunt defends $4m for Bjørn Lomborg 'consensus' centre   
The Guardian
The environment minister, Greg Hunt: 'Lomborg is actually an economist of international renown.' Photograph: Mike Bowers for the Guardian. Bridie Jabour · @bkjabour. Saturday 25 April 2015 22.57 EDT Last modified on Monday 27 April 2015 19.59 EDT.
Busy bee Lomborg is no prize   The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Consensus Centre: what are the costs and benefits to UWA?   Business Spectator
Staying tribal on Bjorn Lomborg   ABC Online
9news.com.au   
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CNET
   
Graphene produces a working 3D holographic display   
CNET
A wide viewing angle, full-colour, floating 3D display has been built using graphene-based materials. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 28 April 2015, 10:35 am AEST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email. tumblr. stumble.
No more science fiction: graphene 3D displays bring holographic images closer   Sydney Morning Herald
Graphene Brings 3D Images Clearer, Closer   Controlled Environments Magazine
Graphene allows for glasses-free 3D holograms   Zee News
Uncover California   
RedOrbit   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Tau Ceti Not Hospitable to Alien Life; It's Also not the Next Earth   
Yibada (English Edition)
Tau Ceti, a star system only 12 light years away, just lost its appeal as the most likely to have habitable exoplanets with alien life forms. Tau Ceti (τ Ceti) is a star in the constellation Cetus and is the closest solitary G-class star to our solar system. Because of its ...

Nearby Solar System Looking Less Likely To Host Alien Life   Tech Times
Sorry Trekkies, Tau Ceti Probably Doesn't Harbour Alien Life   Gizmodo Australia
Sorry, Star Trek Fans, Tau Ceti's No Earth 2   American Live Wire
Science 2.0   
Times of Malta   
RedOrbit   
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ABC Online
   
National beekeeping industry body wants to open Northern Territory public lands ...   
ABC Online
A national beekeeping industry body is pushing for more public land to be available for use by honey producers in the Northern Territory. Media player: "Space" to play, "M" to mute, "left" and "right" to seek.
Bee-careful! Swarm of bees shuts down playground at Chapel Hill park   WTVD-TV
MONDAY MAN: Keeper warns: bee-ware   Nation News
See a swarm? Call the CV Beekeeping Club   Comox Valley Record
Yorkshire Post   
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Daily Mail
   
Teeth Tell of Earlier Trek to Europe by Humans   
New York Times
If you could find a Neanderthal or two to ask, you might get an earful on the current migrant rush to Europe. More than 40,000 years ago, Neanderthals dominated what is known today as Europe. Then, in came a number of people, more recently from Africa, ...

40000-year-old baby teeth belonged to the OLDEST humans in Europe   Daily Mail
Did modern humans wipe out the Neanderthals in Europe?   ABC Science Online
New Evidence Supports Humans' Role in Neanderthal Demise   New Historian
International Business Times AU   
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The Canberra Times
   
Canberra family's close encounter with blue-ringed octopus   
Nambucca Guardian News
A Canberra family found a blue-ringed octopus at Broulee (from left) Angus McGregor, 6, with cousins Lily, 7, and Brook McGregor, 2. Photo: Emily Barton, Bay Post. The deadly blue-ringed octopus found in the mouth of Candlagan Creek. Photo: Supplied.
Broulee: Blue-ringed octopus found   Bay Post/Moruya Examiner

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The Guardian
   
Climate Change This Week: Forget Flaring, Solar Light Bulbs, and More!   
Huffington Post
Imagine This Looking Like Arizona: a new study suggests climate change could dramatically dry out Yellowstone Park. Source: www.tourist-destinations.net. OO By 2100, Yellowstone National Park Likely To Be Incredibly Dry - as climate change helps destroy ...

We need our leaders to speak out on climate change, not stay silent   The Guardian
Panel at Xavier to talk climate change solutions   Cincinnati.com
General Election 2015: Why has climate change melted off the election agenda ...   WalesOnline

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GreenBiz
   
World's Oceans Worth $24 Trillion   
Ecorazzi
In an attempt to help the public understand and appreciate both the enormity and importance of the ocean, the salty expense now has a monetary value attached to it. According to the World Wildlife Fund, the oceans are worth an estimated $24 trillion, ...

Pollution and overfishing erode $24 trillion ocean economy   GreenBiz
The Oceans Are Worth $24 Trillion; Human Race Squandering The Inheritance   International Business Times AU

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