Sydney Morning Herald
Paris climate summit: Carbon pledges to fall short of warming goal, Stern warns
Sydney Morning Herald
This year's Paris climate summit will leave the world on course for dangerous climate change unless nations offer much deeper carbon emissions cuts than already pledged or signalled, according to researchers including the UK's Lord Nicholas Stern.
Rich nations urged to honour climate fund pledgesDAWN.com
Greenhouse gas pledges not enough, claims reportIrish Examiner
Nigeria set to reduce emissions in new climate action planThe Guardian Nigeria
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Sydney Morning Herald
This year's Paris climate summit will leave the world on course for dangerous climate change unless nations offer much deeper carbon emissions cuts than already pledged or signalled, according to researchers including the UK's Lord Nicholas Stern.
Rich nations urged to honour climate fund pledges
Greenhouse gas pledges not enough, claims report
Nigeria set to reduce emissions in new climate action plan
Uncover California
Astronomers discover exoplanet orbiting small star 500 light-years away
Uncover California
A team of Australian astronomers has discovered an exoplanet that is orbiting a small star as many as five hundred light-years away. The far away planet in question, dubbed HATS-6b, is revolving around HATS-6 star, which is nearly 50 per cent of our Sun in ...
New exoplanet too big for its star – how did it get there?RedOrbit
Australian Researchers Find 'puffed up' planet orbiting small starThe Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
Astronomers Found A Gas Giant Orbiting Surprisingly Close To A Tiny StarGizmodo Australia
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Uncover California
A team of Australian astronomers has discovered an exoplanet that is orbiting a small star as many as five hundred light-years away. The far away planet in question, dubbed HATS-6b, is revolving around HATS-6 star, which is nearly 50 per cent of our Sun in ...
New exoplanet too big for its star – how did it get there?
Australian Researchers Find 'puffed up' planet orbiting small star
Astronomers Found A Gas Giant Orbiting Surprisingly Close To A Tiny Star
Discovery News
Penguins Use Poop to Melt Ice, Make Baby Nurseries
Discovery News
Gentoo penguins have given the term nesting a whole new meaning. The penguins poop on their frozen landscape in the Antarctic to melt it, creating the ideal location to rear their young when the time comes, new video footage suggests. The Discovernator ...
Penguins Use Poop To Melt Icy Grounds, Make Spot For Nesting [WATCH VIDEO]International Business Times AU
Rare Gentoo Penguins Use Poop To Melt Ice To Build Love Shack And NurseryTech Times
Penguins Use Poop to Melt Ice, Make Baby Nurseries (Video)Yahoo News UK
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Discovery News
Gentoo penguins have given the term nesting a whole new meaning. The penguins poop on their frozen landscape in the Antarctic to melt it, creating the ideal location to rear their young when the time comes, new video footage suggests. The Discovernator ...
Penguins Use Poop To Melt Icy Grounds, Make Spot For Nesting [WATCH VIDEO]
Rare Gentoo Penguins Use Poop To Melt Ice To Build Love Shack And Nursery
Penguins Use Poop to Melt Ice, Make Baby Nurseries (Video)
Sky News Australia
Adelaide hosts UN climate change official
Sky News Australia
South Australian government ministers are being briefed by a senior United Nations official on a new global agreement on climate change. The UN climate conference in Paris in December must generate a new universal agreement to allow for deep cuts to ...
Climate report highlights future risk to healthClarence Valley Daily Examiner
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Sky News Australia
South Australian government ministers are being briefed by a senior United Nations official on a new global agreement on climate change. The UN climate conference in Paris in December must generate a new universal agreement to allow for deep cuts to ...
Climate report highlights future risk to health
ABC Online
Surf Life Saving NSW warns of dangers along North Coast
ABC Online
Surf lifesavers say the death of a child, and a shark attack in surf on the North Coast are not unexpected in the current dangerous conditions. A six year old boy was caught in a rip at South Ballina beach on Saturday evening, and later died in hospital.
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Surf lifesavers say the death of a child, and a shark attack in surf on the North Coast are not unexpected in the current dangerous conditions. A six year old boy was caught in a rip at South Ballina beach on Saturday evening, and later died in hospital.
Science Times
No Fuel? No Problem. New Technology May Make Interplanetary Travel On ...
Science Times
One of the biggest hurdles to interplanetary space travel has always been fuel: how can you possibly carry enough to get you to the outer reaches of the solar system? Well, the fuel-conscious scientists at NASA may have cause to celebrate. Their colleagues ...
NASA'S Electromagnetic Propulsion Drive Can Serve as a Remote for Space ...Times Gazette
NASA Achieves a Breakthrough in EM DriveAustrian Tribune
NASA's EM Drive requires no fuel, fast and efficient: Sounds perfect for solving ...Empire State Tribune
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Science Times
One of the biggest hurdles to interplanetary space travel has always been fuel: how can you possibly carry enough to get you to the outer reaches of the solar system? Well, the fuel-conscious scientists at NASA may have cause to celebrate. Their colleagues ...
NASA'S Electromagnetic Propulsion Drive Can Serve as a Remote for Space ...
NASA Achieves a Breakthrough in EM Drive
NASA's EM Drive requires no fuel, fast and efficient: Sounds perfect for solving ...
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Cosmic rays put Mars-bound astronauts under dementia risk
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Astronauts travelling to Mars could develop irr8eversible dementia because their brains will be bombarded with %destructive space radiation, researchers, including those of In8dian origin, have warned. Researchers found that exposure to ...
Mars Missions May Damage the Brains of AstronautsSavingAdvice.com
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Times of India
WASHINGTON: Astronauts travelling to Mars could develop irr8eversible dementia because their brains will be bombarded with %destructive space radiation, researchers, including those of In8dian origin, have warned. Researchers found that exposure to ...
Mars Missions May Damage the Brains of Astronauts
PBS NewsHour
Scientists find large water system beneath Antarctica's dry valleys
PBS NewsHour
Blood Falls, the unique red-hued liquid emerging from below the surface of Antarctica's dry valleys is connected to brines beneath, according to recently published findings. Credit: Jill Mikucki, 2014. An international team of researchers discovered salty ...
Antarctica's Blood Falls Might Be Due To Underwater Life, Suggest ResearchersInternational Business Times AU
Why Is An Antarctica Glacier Bleeding? Scientists Explain The Mystery Of The ...iSchoolGuide
UT research uncovers lakes, signs of life under Antarctica's dry valleysSpace Daily
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PBS NewsHour
Blood Falls, the unique red-hued liquid emerging from below the surface of Antarctica's dry valleys is connected to brines beneath, according to recently published findings. Credit: Jill Mikucki, 2014. An international team of researchers discovered salty ...
Antarctica's Blood Falls Might Be Due To Underwater Life, Suggest Researchers
Why Is An Antarctica Glacier Bleeding? Scientists Explain The Mystery Of The ...
UT research uncovers lakes, signs of life under Antarctica's dry valleys
Product Design & Development
Competition Continues As Pro Poker Players Take On Artificial Intelligence ...
Product Design & Development
The “Brains vs. Artificial Intelligence” competition continues until May 8. (Image: The History Channel) Apparently Artificial Intelligence does make for a good poker face. After 40,000 hands, four professional poker players lead Carnegie Mellon University's ...
Human Players Leading At Halfway Point in Battle with Poker Playing Computer ...Poker News Daily
In humans vs. AI poker competition, AI middle of the packArs Technica
Poker Pros Lead at Halfway Point Of "Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence"PR Newswire (press release)
Gizmodo Australia
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Product Design & Development
The “Brains vs. Artificial Intelligence” competition continues until May 8. (Image: The History Channel) Apparently Artificial Intelligence does make for a good poker face. After 40,000 hands, four professional poker players lead Carnegie Mellon University's ...
Human Players Leading At Halfway Point in Battle with Poker Playing Computer ...
In humans vs. AI poker competition, AI middle of the pack
Poker Pros Lead at Halfway Point Of "Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence"
Empire State Tribune
Will the New Horizons finally settle the argument whether Pluto is a planet or a ...
Empire State Tribune
A new limelight in space science made history again. NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is not only the first spacecraft to reach Pluto, it has also accomplished to capture photos of the planet on what would have been Clyde Tombaugh's 109th birth anniversary, ...
Dwarf planets, deserving of respect, get scientific attentionBurlington Times News
New Horizons Spacecraft Finally Reaches PlutoPioneer News
NASA scientists excited by images of Pluto transmitted by New Horizons spacecraftTimes Gazette
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Empire State Tribune
A new limelight in space science made history again. NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is not only the first spacecraft to reach Pluto, it has also accomplished to capture photos of the planet on what would have been Clyde Tombaugh's 109th birth anniversary, ...
Dwarf planets, deserving of respect, get scientific attention
New Horizons Spacecraft Finally Reaches Pluto
NASA scientists excited by images of Pluto transmitted by New Horizons spacecraft
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