2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Model shows what ozone layer would look like without Montreal Protocol   
Sydney Morning Herald
An ozone hole larger than Australia would have opened up over the Arctic if we had continued to use CFC's for the past three decades. New 3D computer models reveal what the ozone layer in the stratosphere would have looked like had countries not agreed ...

Ozone treaty 'prevented skin cancer deaths'   ABC Online
Australia and NZ dodge worse UV exposure   NEWS.com.au
How Arctic ozone hole was avoided by Montreal Protocol   BBC News
News24   
TVNZ   
New Zealand Herald   
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Bundaberg News Mail
   
From lilly pad to iPad, scientists develop frog finding app   
Bundaberg News Mail
QUEENSLAND scientists have developed an app that can identify nearly every species of frog found in Australia. The "Frogs of Australia - eGuide" was developed by James Cook University researcher Dr Conrad Hoskin and PhD student Stewart MacDonald.
An App for Frog Lovers   ABC Online (blog)
Qld scientists create 'unfrogettable' app   Sky News Australia

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ABC Online
   
Religious leaders want more climate action   
Daily Mail
Religious leaders are calling on the nation's politicians to set more ambitious post-2020 carbon emissions reduction targets. The heads of the Anglican and Uniting Churches, peak Hindu and Buddhist bodies, along with prominent leaders in the Catholic and ...

Climate change: Religious leaders pen letter to Government pushing ambitious ...   Radio Australia
Religious leaders call on Abbott government and Labor to pledge deep carbon ...   Gazette Herald

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Medical News Today
   
Views of grassy rooftops boost concentration   
Medical News Today
A new study of the effect of microbreaks on productivity finds that glancing at a grassy rooftop for only 40 seconds markedly boosts concentration on attention-sapping mental tasks. green space in cityscape. The researchers say their study should spur more ...

Glancing at Greenery Can Markedly Boost Concentration Levels   Bioscience Technology
Glance at those green grassy rooftops to increase your productivity   Techie News
Seeing green boosts your concentration, research shows   Sydney Morning Herald
CNET   
The Australian Financial Review   
Tech Times   
all 26 news articles »   


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Farmer finds fur seal in paddock, 40km from sea   
Sydney Morning Herald
UPDATE. It's not every day a farmer finds a fur seal in his paddock. But for Eric Neumann, Tuesday was that day. The South Australian farmer - from Bletchley, about 40 kilometres from the sea near Adelaide - noticed his cows acting strangely, and realised ...

Fleurieu Peninsula: Baby fur seal found on cattle farm   Herald Sun
Farmer finds Australian sea lion in paddock at Bletchley, near Strathalbyn   Wagin Argus
SA farmer discovers seal pup in his paddock 20km from the sea   9news.com.au

all 7 news articles »   


Ports 'No Danger' to Coral   
Port Technology International
Journalists who attended an Australian government-sponsored fact-finding tour on the health of the Great Barrier Reef have been briefed by the mining industry that shipping and ports pose no danger to coral, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.

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Yahoo7 News
   
Aust to oppose Japan lethal whaling plan   
Yahoo7 News
The federal government will consider taking action if Japan resumes whaling in the Southern Ocean. The federal government will consider taking action if Japan resumes whaling in the Southern Ocean. The International Whaling Commission is reviewing a ...

Aust to oppose Japan's whaling plan   Sky News Australia
Japan must stop killing of whales in the name of science   Phys.Org

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Brisbane Times
   
Reef wreckers should pay: Qld premier   
Daily Mail
The owners of a Chinese coal ship that ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef should be forced to pay for the damage, Queensland's premier says. The Shen Neng 1 ran aground on Douglas shoal, off the coast of Yeppoon, in 2010. The ship's owners are yet ...

Laws protecting the Great Barrier Reef to be introduced next week   ABC Online

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
The rarest kind of one of the world's most common birds found in Melbourne   
Sydney Morning Herald
A pure white sparrow, the rarest incarnation of one of the world's most common birds, has been spotted in suburban Melbourne. A regular visitor to select gardens in Sanctuary Lakes in Melbourne's west, locals have nicknamed the bird the "little white angel".
Rare albino sparrow spotted in Melbourne's south-west   ABC Online
Rare pure white sparrow found in Sanctuary Lakes   Herald Sun
Rare albino sparrow photographed in Vic   Sky News Australia
Zee News   
Australia Network News   
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Brisbane Times
   
Coral bleaching could be eased with radical proposal: scientist   
Brisbane Times
Radical moves to block some of the sun's rays could be needed to save the Great Barrier Reef and other coral reefs from destructive mass bleaching, new research shows. The claims come from scientists from Queensland and Britain who analysed the ...

Coral Reefs: Is Climate Engineering the Key to Saving Them?   Nature World News
Geoengineering Might Be The Last Chance For Coral Reefs   Inventorspot
Climate engineering may be only way to save coral reefs   Financial Express
ABC Online   
AZoCleantech   
all 23 news articles »   

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