2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 Australia Science


Times LIVE
   
Cats and dogs? It's raining spiders, mate   
Times LIVE
It is caused by spiders climbing to the highest heights that they possibly can before they use their web silk as tiny parachutes and leap off. File photo. Image by: UWE ZUCCHI/AFP. Residents in Goulburn, South Australia, had a horrifying shock when ...

Why spooky spiders rained from the sky in Australia   Washington Post
Tiny Spiders 'Rain' Down: Baby Arachnids By The Millions Fall From Aussie ...   The Inquisitr

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Sky News Australia
   
Reef protest to target Adelaide bank   
Sky News Australia
Environmental activists will target the Commonwealth Bank in Adelaide as part of national campaign to convince the bank to rule out funding coal projects that could damage the Great Barrier Reef. The group known as 350.org says dozens of bank customers ...

Great Barrier Reef threat overstated, says Queensland professor   Courier Mail

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Federal budget 2015: Labor light years ahead of Coalition on tech policy   
The Australian Financial Review
Bill Shorten's budget reply speech has put daylight between Labor and the Coalition on technology policy, and the government must respond if it wants to be seen as the party to take Australia into a digitally led future. NaN of. Labor Leader Bill Shorten's ...

Bill Shorten faces grassroots Labor push to get serious on climate targets   Sydney Morning Herald
Blind to economics   The Australian

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WA today
   
Every child needs to love science to thrive   
WA today
A world utterly reliant on science will need all children to have a reasonable grasp of the subject. So, why are we failing to inspire them? submit to reddit · Email article · Print · Reprints & permissions. It is impossible to say what the jobs of the future will be, but ...


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New York Post
   
Eerie trumpet sounds are coming from the sky   
New York Post
Video clips from around the world have captured an evil-sounding 'trumpet' noise coming from the sky — but no one can explain exactly what it is. A number of people have filmed the bizarre sound over the past 10 years with the latest coming from Germany.
Strange Trumpet Sounds Heard Over US, Canada, Australia, Other Countries ...   Tech Times
Are mystery 'trumpet blasts' in sky from God?   WND.com

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ABC Online
   
'Sea Sparkles' put on sensational light show in southern Tasmania   
ABC Online
Parts of the River Derwent shoreline are lighting up like neon at night thanks to a flash mob of billions of minute marine organisms that glow in the dark. Over the past few nights around Hobart, blooms of single-cell organisms called dinoflagellates have ...

Southern Tasmanian beaches aglow with Sea Sparkle   Herald Sun

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Foodprocessing
   
Lab space to let   
Australian Life Scientist
A new partnership between G3Lab and WOTSO WorkSpace is bringing top-end lab space within reach of a broad range of lab users, offering flexible lab spaces for rental in the heart of Sydney. The 'Lab-to-let' venture is based on similar successful facilities in ...

'Lab-to-let' program arrives in Australia   Foodprocessing

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ABC Online
   
Bjorn Lomborg confident of finding Australian university partner after UWA pull-out   
ABC Online
Controversial Danish academic Bjorn Lomborg says he is confident he will find another Australian university to host his 'Consensus Centre' despite a fierce backlash in Western Australia. A self-described 'sceptical environmentalist', Dr Lomborg's planned ...


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The Inquisitr
   
Rare Hawaiian Monk Seal Killed In Unexplained Propeller Accident   
The Inquisitr
An exceedingly rare Hawaiian monk seal, considered to be one of the most endangered species in the world, was killed last week in an accident which remains unexplained, though it is clear the young animal was struck by a propeller. The monk seal was ...

Extremely Rare Hawaiian Monk Seal Dies In 'Perplexing' Propeller Accident   Huffington Post

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OCRegister
   
How does it look? Earth now has a flag designed to plant for when we reach Mars   
OCRegister
A design student from Sweden has come up with one idea - interlocking circles of white on a stately blue background. Oskar Pernefeldt of the Beckmans College of Design in Stockholm designed the flag as part of his graduation project and illustrated its ...

Planet Earth now has a flag for interplanetary relations   Irish Examiner
'The International Flag of Planet Earth'   The New Daily
This could be the flag Earthlings fly while colonizing space and battling alien races   GlobalPost
Flavorwire   
The Verge   
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