2015年5月27日 星期三

2015-05-28 Australia Science


Perth Now
   
WA searchers closer to finding meteorite   
Herald Sun
SCIENTISTS are closer to finding a meteorite that flashed over Western Australia's south more than two months ago, after narrowing the search area. DOZENS of people spotted the bright, white light speeding across the Perth and South West skies on March ...

Searchers closer to finding WA meteorite   Perth Now

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Sky News Australia
   
Pygmy hippo born at Melbourne Zoo   
Sky News Australia
The calf is the first of the endangered species to be born at the zoo since 1981. Keepers were able to observe the calf's arrival via CCTV just before noon on Monday. It's the first for father Felix and the fourth for mother Petre. Petre and her baby, whose gender ...

Melbourne Zoo celebrates birth of pygmy hippo   The New Daily
Video: Baby hippo explores zoo pool's depths with help from mom   INFORUM

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Brisbane Times
   
We've only monitored a fraction of the Great Barrier Reef's species   
Brisbane Times
Loggerhead turtle populations are facing a brighter future, but many other species are still in decline, while for others there are no data at all. Photo: Supplied. When the Great Barrier Reef was first placed on the World Heritage List in 1981, it was recognised ...

We've only monitored a fraction of the Barrier Reef's species   The Conversation AU

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Scientists discovered 139 new species in the Greater Mekong in 2014: WWF report   
Sydney Morning Herald
Before eating its prey alive, the ampulex dementor wasp paralyses its prey not by locking up its muscles but by stealing its free will. A single sting of the wasp's venom, injected into the belly of a cockroach, blocks the receptors of the neurotransmitter involved ...

'Dementor' wasp among new Mekong finds   The Nation
'Dementor' wasp takes name from Harry Potter   The New Daily
Bizarre and beautiful: 139 new species discovered in Myanmar and the Greater ...   Myanmar Times

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The Fifth Estate
   
Forget siestas, “green micro-breaks” could boost work productivity   
The Fifth Estate
Most of us know firsthand that spending time in nature can make us feel better. This isn't just a placebo effect: decades of research show that seeing vegetation, water, light,… AECOM's Rouse Hill landscape restoration ...

Forget siestas, 'green micro-breaks' could boost work productivity   SmartCompany.com.au

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Brisbane Times
   
Meet Simon, Queensland's newest species of snail   
Brisbane Times
After a long and slow process, Queensland experts have confirmed a new species of snail – with another five set to follow. The critter, similar in size to a common garden snail with a light brown-coloured shell, was discovered late last year during a Bush Blitz ...


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Nature World News
   
Earth's Ozone is in Good Shape, Scientists Say   
Nature World News
Pictured: Arctic ozone without the Montreal Protocol (left) and following its implementation (right) on 26 March 2011. (Photo : Sandip Dhomse). Earth's ozone is in good shape, according to scientists, thanks to the Montreal Protocol, which has helped us avoid ...

Severe ozone depletion avoided   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)
What The Ozone Layer Would Have Looked Like Without A Global Treaty   io9
Montreal Protocol has helped slow ozone depletion   The Hans India
Sydney Morning Herald   
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
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ABC Science Online
   
Mount St. Helens still a scene of devastation 35 years after eruption   
ABC Science Online
Earth image It's now been 35 years since the Mount St. Helens volcano erupted in a spectacular explosion. The scars of that event are still clearly evident in this Landsat 8 image. The eruption, which occurred on May 18, 1980, caused a cataclysmic collapse ...

Mount Rainier, avatar of beauty and destruction   Bonney Lake and Sumner Courier-Herald
Mount St. Helens survivors recall experiencing the 1980 eruption   The Reflector

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Analyst Perspectives on BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc. (NASDAQ:BDSI)   
Markets Daily
Based on analyst estimates, BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc. (NASDAQ:BDSI) is expected to post current fiscal quarter earnings per share of $-0.3. The basis for this estimate uses the average of the earnings per share numbers that the covering ...

Insider Buying at Biodelivery Sciences International Inc (BDSI) : Barry I Feinberg ...   News Watch International
BioDelivery Sciences to Present at the Jefferies 2015 Healthcare Conference ...   CNNMoney
Biotech Stocks That Should Be on Your Watchlist - BioDelivery Sciences (BDSI ...   Wall Street Observer

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GMA News
   
LOOK: World's largest photograph is 365 gigapixels, 46 terabytes big   
GMA News
The title of “world's largest photograph” now goes to a 365-gigapixel photo of Mont Blanc mountain in Europe. According to The Telegraph, a team led by photographer Filippo Blengini took a total of 70,000 photos with a file size of 46 TB. Click here to view an ...

The World's Largest Photograph Is Made Up of 70000 Individual Images and ...   RYOT
Huge panorama of Mont Blanc is world's biggest ever photograph   The Independent
70000 pictures make up this panorama of Mont Blanc   Engadget
Gizmodo   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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