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2015-05-24 Australia Science


ABC Science Online
   
Mars simulation researchers on final stretch of long-haul mission   
ABC Science Online
They're in the home stretch of a long-running isolation study that aims to replicate a mission to Mars. Six aspiring astronauts have spent almost eight months now confined to a dome on the slopes of a Hawaiian volcano. Liz Hobday reports. LIZ HOBDAY: The ...

Aspiring astronauts live under Hawaiian dome for 7 months to simulate life on Mars   ABC Online

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GMA News
   
If you don't want your food genetically modified, tell nature to stop it   
Daily Times
Chipotle hit the headlines recently when the company announced it would no longer serve customers genetically modified foods. This despite the fact that more than a trillion meals containing genetically modified food have already been eaten in the United ...

COLUMN-If you don't want your food genetically modified, tell nature to stop it.   Reuters
GMOs distract from legitimate concerns about food   Genetic Literacy Project

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ABC Online
   
WWF marks Turtle Day   
The Nation
LAHORE - WWF-Pakistan celebrated Turtle Day to increase knowledge of freshwater and marine turtles among people and encourage human action to help them survive. In Pakistan, there are two species of land tortoises, five species of marine turtles and ...

Scientists race against time to stop mystery disease wiping out Bellinger River ...   ABC Online
Turtle on edge of extinction after sudden attack by mystery disease   The Guardian

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U-T San Diego
   
Antarctica and its wildlife inspire awe   
U-T San Diego
The scenery was incredible from the bow of the Akademik Ioffe, a One Ocean Expeditions ship that carries a maximum of 96 passengers on Antarctic adventures. Norma Meyer. Share Photo.  ·  · Reddit; ✉. The scenery was incredible from the bow of the ...

Taking a plunge in the freezer   Herald Sun

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Jurgen Otto and his dancing spiders   
The Age
Forget big, black and hairy creatures. For biologist Jürgen Otto, the stars of the spider world are small, cute and colourful. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print · Reprints & permissions. Return to video. Video settings. Please Log in to update your ...


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Daily Mail
   
Unseen Albert Einstein letter offering advice to students found after 65 years   
Daily Mail
A letter written by Albert Einstein to students at a Brazilian college has emerged after nearly 65 years. The typed note, written in German and signed by the physicist, had been locked away in a school safe at Colégio Anchieta in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
A 65-year-old letter written by Albert Einstein found in Brazil school   Telegraph.co.uk
New Albert Einstein Letter Discovered In Brazil School -- Read His Profound ...   The Inquisitr

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CrazyEngineers
   
'Non-Joulian Magnets' Discovery Sheds New Light On 175-Year-Old Principle   
CrazyEngineers
The researchers at the University of Maryland (UMD) and Temple University have discovered a new class of magnets called 'non-Joulian magnets'. The unique property of this kind of magnets is that they expand in volume in the presence of magnetic field.
New, expanding magnet turns around 175-year-old principle of magnetism   International Business Times UK
New class of "non-Joulian magnets" have potential to revolutionize electronics   Gizmag
New Class of “Non-Joulian” Magnets Change Volume In Magnetic Field   Military Technologies

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NBCNews.com
   
Soon you'll know why 'Lil' Bub' is so mysterious   
Business Standard
All the questions regarding the mysterious cat Lillian Bubbles will soon get an answer, as American scientists have launched a crowd funding campaign to raise money for the experiment. As per this experiment, molecular biologists will extract the kitty's blood ...

Scientists To Sequence Lil Bub's Genome   Gizmodo Australia
Cat stars in her own documentary   NBCNews.com

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The Australian Financial Review
   
David Christian, Bill Gates and the Big History adventure   
The Australian Financial Review
David Christian's origin story for the modern age has attracted the attention of some big hitters. NaN of. David Christian founded the Big History Project in 2011 with Bill Gates. It's now taught in 1000 schools. Peter Braig. Share on twitter · Share on Google Plus.

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
   
Research into Mysterious Realms of Supernova Continues Unabated   
NH Voice
Scientists feel that up in the sky, something happened that accounts for most of the iron found here on earth and its core! This might have happened during the formation or the early development stages of our planet. What happens is a Supernova; a gigantic ...

Supernova 'bullets' may have created Earth's iron core   Daily Mail
Short, sharp shocks let slip the stories of supernovae   Phys.Org
Astronomers see supernova crash into star   Futurity: Research News
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