2015年4月29日 星期三

2015-04-30 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sydney storms get more intense as engineers begin to adjust to climate change   
Sydney Morning Herald
More rain to cap wettest April in 26 years · Sydney storm: Lessons and future threats · More NSW news. Sydney's rain is becoming more torrential, particularly during summer, a trend researchers say will increase with further global warming and force ...


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The Australian
   
AMA backs climate health report   
Business Spectator
AMA president Brian Owler today said that the Australian Academy of Science's latest comprehensive scientific evidence on the serious risks that climate change poses to human health should be a catalyst for the Federal Government to show leadership in ...

Climate change a risk to health: report   The Australian
Australia's top science and medical bodies call for climate-resilient energy ...   The Fifth Estate
Climate change: Diseases, heatwaves, lost jobs to impact human health, experts ...   Radio Australia
Crikey (blog)   
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Bundaberg News Mail
   
Scientists turn to GPS to stop goannas eating turtle eggs   
Bundaberg News Mail
Wily goannas in the Wreck Rock area are a serious threat to endangered Loggerhead marine turtle nests. Photo Contributed Contributed. Related Items. Teen chasing goanna falls about 4m from tree on Fraser · Turtle hatchlings off menu · WATCH: GoPro ...

Loggerhead sea turtle survival threatened by goannas in Australia   Market Business News
Goannas given GPS collars to track turtle attacks   The Australian (blog)
Mesh protects endangered loggerhead turtle eggs from predator goannas ...   ABC Online
9news.com.au   
Brisbane Times   
The Guardian   
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ABC Online
   
University develops sensor technology to help exploration companies discover ...   
ABC Online
Researchers at the University of Adelaide are developing a mobile unit which would allow exploration companies to test for gold on site. Instead of utilising x-ray technology, the prototype uses LED and laser lights to detect gold mineralisation in the soil ...

New technology for gold detection at the rig   Ferret
GOLD: Determination possible at ppb level at drilling site, no long waits   Canadian Mining Journal

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AZoNano.com
   
Revolutionary Microscopic Tool to Instantly Identify Single Virus Particle or Protein   
AZoNano.com
A microscopic tool, more than 1000 times thinner than the width of a single human hair, uses vibrations to simultaneously reveal the mass and the shape of a single molecule - a feat which has not been possible until now. Professor John Sader. The work was ...

Nano device measures molecule shape   Futurity: Research News
Revolutionizing Molecule Detection for Biologists   Controlled Environments Magazine
Weighing -- and imaging -- molecules one at a time   Nanotechnology News (press release)

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Herald Sun
   
IBM pushes quantum computing a step closer   
Herald Sun
IBM scientist Jerry Chow conducting a quantum computing experiment.: Source: IBM. Researchers at IBM have stitched together a prototype circuit that could become the basis of quantum computers a decade hence. The circuit, an assemblage of four ...

Quantum leap: IBM scientists lay the foundations for a practical, scalable ...   Gizmag
IBM inches closer to unprecedent technological breakthrough: quantum computers   National Monitor
IBM advances bring quantum computing closer to reality   Computerworld
InformationWeek   
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Scientific American
   
The Amazon Trees That Do the Most to Slow Global Warming   
Scientific American
Despite ongoing logging and recent drought, the Amazon is home to perhaps a sixth of the carbon stored in living vegetation the world over. Credit: CIFOR/Flickr. Within the botanical menagerie that makes up the Amazon rainforest, which is so important it's ...

Amazon rainforest researchers find 1 per cent of trees store half the carbon   ABC Online
Amazon: 1% of tree species store 50% of region's carbon   BBC News
These Are The Amazon Trees That Keep The Planet Cool   Climate Central
Radio Australia   
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Yahoo News
   
Zombie stars might be sending out high-energy X-rays from the center of our ...   
The Pasadena Star-News
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, has captured a new high-energy X-ray view (magenta) of the bustling center of our Milky Way galaxy. The smaller circle shows the center of our galaxy where the NuSTAR image was taken. Credit: ...

Mysterious X-rays could mark stellar graveyard   ABC Science Online
Astronomers Capture "Screams" Of Star-Eating Zombies   The Escapist
Graveyard of Stars May Surround Milky Way's Monster Black Hole   Space.com
Popular Science   
The Australian (blog)   
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Townsville rangers search for crocodiles sighted at Pallarenda, Balgal beaches   
ABC Online
Wildlife rangers are looking for a second crocodile seen in Townsville waters this week, after a saltie was spotted at Pallarenda yesterday. Environment Department ranger Michael Joyce said a member of the public saw the four-metre-long reptile swimming ...


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The Register
   
NASA 'UFO' pops a leak, lands in outback Australia   
The Register
NASA has terminated the flight of its Super Pressure Balloon after one-third of its planned flight. While the aviation agency's Wallops Flight Facility is pleased that the balloon made a near-circumnavigation in its 32 days aloft, the mission was originally planned ...

Confident of Nasa return after balloon brought down   Otago Daily Times
NASA balloon leaks, lands in Australia   Zee News
Leakage leads to Immediate Landing Of NASA's Massive Balloon   French Tribune

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