2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 Australia Science


The Australian
   
Sharks undeterred by anklets, bubbles: UWA   
Daily Mail
Electronic anklets, machines that create bubble curtains and loud sounds including killer whale calls are having a limited or insignificant effect in deterring sharks. These are some of the early and not yet peer reviewed findings from the University of Western ...

Shark Shields found to be an effective shark deterrent, but bubble curtains had ...   Perth Now
Sharks not so keen on deterrent tests   The West Australian

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Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
   
Great white's amazing journey   
New Zealand Herald
Tag shows 3.3m female shark named Pip travelling from Stewart Island to Queensland coast and back. Loading. Video will play in. Play now. Don't auto play. Never auto play. The incredible travels of a hefty great white shark named Pip are helping scientists ...

Tagged great white shark travels from NZ to Queensland coast   Coffs Coast Advocate

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The Guardian
   
Australian government urged to adopt a zero carbon emissions target by 2050   
The Guardian
More than 50 environmental, charitable and farmers organisations have written an open letter to the government urging it to adopt a zero carbon emissions target by 2050. The letter, signed by groups such as Greenpeace, WWF, Oxfam and Save the Children ...

The pressure is mounting on Abbott to deliver on climate   The Conversation AU
Tony Abbott's reckless approach will affect generations to follow — Emma ...   Malay Mail Online
Groups join to call for zero emissions   Echonetdaily

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The Guardian
   
Diseased fish confirm damage to Great Barrier Reef ecosystem, say scientists   
The Guardian
A clownfish in a healthy coral environment. A new study has found their Great Barrier Reef habitat is under threat from floods, coastal agriculture and industry development. Photograph: Alamy. Joshua Robertson. Tuesday 16 June 2015 22.53 EDT Last ...

Great Barrier Reef sediment clogs clown fish gills: study   Brisbane Times
Finding Nemo on Great Barrier Reef proves difficult for researchers   ABC Local
Nemo and cousins are a rare sight on the Great Barrier Reef, study finds   Sydney Morning Herald

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CBS Local
   
Scientists Capture Process Of White Blood Cell Dying For First Time   
CBS Local
ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta)– For the first time, scientists filmed the process of a human white blood cell dying. The video captured each stage of death and suggests that the cells alert their immune system that they are dying. The Guardian reports La Trobe ...

Death of a white blood cell: Exploding cells captured on film for first time ...   Daily Mail
Dying White Blood Cells Alert Others To The Presence Of Pathogens   io9
Dying white blood cells can be seen 'communicating' as scientists make ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Techie News   
Wired.co.uk   
The Australian   
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FOX CT
   
Scientists: MH370 likely nosedived into the Indian Ocean   
FOX CT
MALAYSIA–It's one of the greatest mysteries of all time, and it only happened one year ago: how did a commercial jet vanish without a trace? Mathematicians believe they've solved the mystery of why no debris was left behind after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ...

Mathematicians think they know what happened to flight MH370   The Satellite
Math May Have The Answer To The Malaysia Airlines Mystery   Carbonated.tv (blog)
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Likely Nosedived Into The Ocean, Researchers Say   Huffington Post
Scientific Computing   
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The Guardian
   
Kimbal Musk takes the tech entrepreneur ethos and applies it to food   
The Guardian
It can be tricky for anyone being the younger sibling, but imagine what it must be like to be the younger brother of Elon Musk, a businessman habitually referred to as a real life Tony Stark. His reputation seems to get more outsized with each fresh headline.
SpaceX and the Russian Rocket Mess   Wall Street Journal
Tesla Leasing Former Solyndra Facility   CleanTechnica
Elon Musk's Space Internet Plan Is Moving Forward   Gizmodo
Gizmodo UK   
The Inquisitr   
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Asheville Citizen-Times
   
The buzz in Asheville: Honey comes in 50+ varieties   
Asheville Citizen-Times
Asheville is buzzing this week with Bee City USA events. We're in the middle of the Pollination Celebration, a weeklong ode to pollinators, filled with garden walks, movies and other events celebrating the pollinators that make life more livable. That's because ...

It's Time to Talk about the Birds and the Bees — and the Butterflies, Bats and ...   USDA.gov (press release) (blog)
Advocating for Honey Bee Health During Pollinator Week   3BL Media (press release)
Beekeepers Hit By Thieves Looking To Cash In On Easy Honey   CBS Local
Los Angeles Times   
Gatton Star   
Toowoomba Chronicle   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Study: A third of world's largest groundwater basins are overstressed   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Ross D. Franklin, Associated Press - Ap FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 22, 2010 file photo, showing the dam at Lake Pleasant in Peoria, Ariz. Text size. comment. share. tweet. email. Print. more. Share on: Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest.
Study: A third of global groundwater basins are overstressed   Chron.com

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The Independent
   
8-month stay in Hawaii dome readies Nasa team for Mars trip   
Times of India
Back in the autumn, six scientists received some good news: they were being treated to an eight-month, all expenses paid trip to Hawaii. There was just one little catch: they would be spending all eight months cooped up together in conditions designed to ...

Joyful scientists emerge from 8 months cooped up on 'Mars'   Sydney Morning Herald
Mars Mission: Eight Month Practice of Living in Mars Ends   Realty Today
People Pretended This Dome Was on Mars For Eight Months, God Bless 'Em   Gizmodo

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