The Australian
cells might not die in vain
The Australian
Australian microbiologists have discovered a “whole new biological process” based on how white blood cells die that holds promise for a new era of immunity-boosting drugs. Microbiologists at La Trobe University found that dying white blood cells eject ...
First ever time-lapse of white blood cell dying helps scientist discover new ...RT
Scientists capture white blood cell deathNEWS.com.au
Scientists film death of white blood cell for first time and discover alert systemThe Guardian
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The Australian
Australian microbiologists have discovered a “whole new biological process” based on how white blood cells die that holds promise for a new era of immunity-boosting drugs. Microbiologists at La Trobe University found that dying white blood cells eject ...
First ever time-lapse of white blood cell dying helps scientist discover new ...
Scientists capture white blood cell death
Scientists film death of white blood cell for first time and discover alert system
9news.com.au
Fifty organisations join call to urge politicians for zero emissions
9news.com.au
Firefighters, doctors, farmers and aid groups are among 50 non-government organisations joining forces to demand politicians commit to zero carbon pollution by 2050. The organisations on Tuesday published an open letter urging parliament to set the goal, ...
Abbott blind to coal's declineThe Australian Financial Review
Climate Change: China to the rescue?News24
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9news.com.au
Firefighters, doctors, farmers and aid groups are among 50 non-government organisations joining forces to demand politicians commit to zero carbon pollution by 2050. The organisations on Tuesday published an open letter urging parliament to set the goal, ...
Abbott blind to coal's decline
Climate Change: China to the rescue?
Sydney Morning Herald
Stop tickling slow lorises, campaigners urge
Sydney Morning Herald
The video of a slow loris raising its arms as it is tickled by its owner has been shared on YouTube more than five million times. But campaigners are now urging people to avoid sharing or liking the clip because slow lorises cannot bear to be tickled and are ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
The video of a slow loris raising its arms as it is tickled by its owner has been shared on YouTube more than five million times. But campaigners are now urging people to avoid sharing or liking the clip because slow lorises cannot bear to be tickled and are ...
CNN
Pope's message on climate change leaked
CNN
(CNN) Days before it was to be published to great fanfare, a leaked draft of Pope Francis' eagerly awaited letter on the environment was published Monday by an Italian magazine. L'Espresso published the 192-page document in Italian online. A Vatican ...
Pope Francis climate change encyclical 'leak' condemned as 'act of sabotage'Telegraph.co.uk
Pope Francis' Leaked Encyclical Draft Attributes Climate Change To Human ...Huffington Post
Pope Francis to call for action against global warmingStuff.co.nz
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CNN
(CNN) Days before it was to be published to great fanfare, a leaked draft of Pope Francis' eagerly awaited letter on the environment was published Monday by an Italian magazine. L'Espresso published the 192-page document in Italian online. A Vatican ...
Pope Francis climate change encyclical 'leak' condemned as 'act of sabotage'
Pope Francis' Leaked Encyclical Draft Attributes Climate Change To Human ...
Pope Francis to call for action against global warming
ABC Local
Tropical Cyclone Marcia had little impact on dolphin populations, researcher says
ABC Local
A Queensland researcher says Tropical Cyclone Marcia had less impact on dolphin numbers along the Capricorn coast than the 2010 flood. Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share. Southern Cross University's Capricorn Cetaceans Project leader Daniele ...
Dolphin research continues on Capricorn and Curtis CoastsABC Online (blog)
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ABC Local
A Queensland researcher says Tropical Cyclone Marcia had less impact on dolphin numbers along the Capricorn coast than the 2010 flood. Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share. Southern Cross University's Capricorn Cetaceans Project leader Daniele ...
Dolphin research continues on Capricorn and Curtis Coasts
Discovery News
Study shows climate change's surprising toll on early dinosaurs
Washington Post
For years, scientists have puzzled over an odd gap in the fossil record for early dinosaurs: Even as dinosaurs spread through the most of the world 200 million years ago, some yet-unknown force kept them from colonizing the tropics. Now researchers may ...
Dinosaur fossils have helped scientists predict the severity of climate changeIrish Examiner
Tropical Climate Was Too Wild for Biggest DinosaursNBCNews.com
Life Was Miserable for Dinosaurs in the TropicsDiscovery News
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Washington Post
For years, scientists have puzzled over an odd gap in the fossil record for early dinosaurs: Even as dinosaurs spread through the most of the world 200 million years ago, some yet-unknown force kept them from colonizing the tropics. Now researchers may ...
Dinosaur fossils have helped scientists predict the severity of climate change
Tropical Climate Was Too Wild for Biggest Dinosaurs
Life Was Miserable for Dinosaurs in the Tropics
NDTV
International Energy Agency Warns of 4.3 Degrees Celsius Temperature Jump ...
NDTV
London: The International Energy Agency today warned temperatures could jump by as much as 4.3 degrees Celsius by the end of the century and urged countries to improve their pledges on reducing emissions. In a report ahead of a climate change ...
Oversized PM to call for climate actionDaily Mail
Every country is now pledging to tackle CO2 emissions. It's still not enough.Vox
Energy agency: Climate plans won't prevent temperature increaseThe Hill
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NDTV
London: The International Energy Agency today warned temperatures could jump by as much as 4.3 degrees Celsius by the end of the century and urged countries to improve their pledges on reducing emissions. In a report ahead of a climate change ...
Oversized PM to call for climate action
Every country is now pledging to tackle CO2 emissions. It's still not enough.
Energy agency: Climate plans won't prevent temperature increase
Photo of dead kangaroo at Crace 'staged' to look like gunshot
The Age
A dead kangaroo, found under fencing at Gungaderra Grasslands in Crace, was stabbed in the head to mimic a gun shot wound, TAMS says. Photo: Supplied. A dead kangaroo was stabbed in the head to mimic a gun shot wound before "disturbing" ...
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The Age
A dead kangaroo, found under fencing at Gungaderra Grasslands in Crace, was stabbed in the head to mimic a gun shot wound, TAMS says. Photo: Supplied. A dead kangaroo was stabbed in the head to mimic a gun shot wound before "disturbing" ...
The National
Millions of painted lady butterflies could be heading to Britain
The National
MILLIONS of painted lady butterflies could be heading to Britain in a rare mass migration from southern Europe. Unusually high numbers of the orange and black creatures have been reported in southern Europe as they prepare to head northwards to the UK.
Dorset braced for mass influx of Painted Lady butterfliesDorset Echo
Orange and black butterflies expected to arrive in UK from North AfricaDaily Mail
Millions of Painted Ladies butterflies could wing in from southern EuropeTechie News
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The National
MILLIONS of painted lady butterflies could be heading to Britain in a rare mass migration from southern Europe. Unusually high numbers of the orange and black creatures have been reported in southern Europe as they prepare to head northwards to the UK.
Dorset braced for mass influx of Painted Lady butterflies
Orange and black butterflies expected to arrive in UK from North Africa
Millions of Painted Ladies butterflies could wing in from southern Europe
Northern Rivers Echo
Climate change is killing coral: reef scientist
Northern Rivers Echo
Pamela Frost Journalist Pam has been at the Daily Mercury since March 2013 and has also worked as a journalist in Batemans Bay and Wellington both in NSW. And yes, that does make her a Blues supporter. Growing up she moved around different places ...
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Northern Rivers Echo
Pamela Frost Journalist Pam has been at the Daily Mercury since March 2013 and has also worked as a journalist in Batemans Bay and Wellington both in NSW. And yes, that does make her a Blues supporter. Growing up she moved around different places ...
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