2015年6月27日 星期六

2015-06-28 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Pressure on Australia is rising ahead of the Paris summit. Photo: Leigh ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
This article is part of Climate for Change, a Fairfax Media series on global warming. Full coverage can be found here. Follow our coverage on Facebook. The Chinese bureaucrat pushed the point. Was, he wondered, Australia expecting the world to do more ...

Watching brief: Australia in the climate change spotlight ahead of Paris summit   Brisbane Times
Cut emissions to protect citizens: court   The Hindu
Dutch court's climate ruling may force other states to cut emissions – or else   The Conversation UK
Alberta Oil Magazine   
Biotechin.Asia   
Waterbury Republican American   
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The Guardian
   
Great Barrier Reef government panel to include climate change experts   
The Guardian
A panel committee appointed to advise the Australian government on the Great Barrier Reef has been announced. Photograph: Doug Perrine/Nature Picture Library/Corbis. Australia Associated Press. Saturday 27 June 2015 22.07 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

Reef panel, committee announced   Herald Sun
Coral reef remediation can affect well-being of planet   Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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UPI.com
   
New study on fruit flies shows that male sexual attention harms attractive females   
News-Medical.net
Too much male sexual attention harms attractive females, according to a new Australian and Canadian study on fruit flies. Associate Professor Steve Chenoweth from The University of Queensland's School of Biological Sciences said the study showed that ...

Too much sexual attention harms attractive female flies   UPI.com

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ECNmag.com
   
High-performance microscope displays pores in the cell nucleus   
ECNmag.com
The nuclear pore complex is comprised of several layered rings: the cytoplasmic ring (gold), the spoke ring within the pore (blue) and the nucleoplasmic ring (green). Credit UZH An active exchange takes place between the cell nucleus and the cytoplasm: ...

High-tech microscope displays nuclear pores   Laboratory Talk
High-performance microscope displays pores in the cell nucleus with greater ...   Nanowerk

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Digital Journal
   
Australia: Town invaded by 25000-tarantula 'mega cluster'   
Digital Journal
Maningrida - A small town in Australia has, for reasons known only to tarantulas, become a hotspot for the hairy spiders — to the tune of more than 25,000 of the creatures. Experts have no idea why this is happening.
A flood plain in Australia is crawling with 25000 tarantulas   ScienceAlert
Diving tarantulas occupy small town in Australia   NY City News
Tarantulas take over Australian town Maningrida east of Darwin   Metro
Entertainment.ie   
The Independent   
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CNET
   
Slumbering black hole in Milky Way roars back to life   
CNET
A black hole that hasn't been heard of since 1989 has suddenly become active again and is now the brightest object in the X-ray sky. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; June 26, 2015 4:01 PM PDT. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. email. comments.
Slumbering Giant Black Hole Awakes After 26 Years   Voice of America (blog)
"Monster" dormant black hole has just woken up   Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

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The Express Tribune
   
Heatwave aftermath: Weather experts call for action plan on climate change   
The Express Tribune
As residents of Sindh and Karachi, in particular, continue to reel from a deadly heatwave that has claimed more than a thousand lives, weather experts have called for devising a policy or a national action plan on an immediate basis that focuses on dealing ...

Climate change is impacting health for populations worldwide, study finds   Inferse
Climate change poses 'catastrophic risk to human health,' experts warn   ChristianToday
New Report Says Global Change Threatens Human Health   Wall Street Hedge
The Bell Jar   
Bay Area Indymedia   
Miami Sun Times   
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Bunbury Mail
   
Museum thrilled as rare basking shark is added to its collection   
Bunbury Mail
A rare basking shark accidentally caught in the nets of a fishing trawler off Portland has had his body donated to science. Weighing almost three tonnes, the 6.5 metre-long male basking shark was the surprise find for fishermen on Sunday, who found the ...


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Popular Science
   
These Students Built A Working Hyperloop (A Very Tiny One)   
Popular Science
Elon Musk's Hyperloop is an idea as ambitious as it is fantastical. A train that travels at 760 mph through a pressurized tube is a hard sell, even with it gracing the latest cover of *Popular Science magazine. So it's pretty cool to see a real, working version ...

A bunch of students figured out how to make a functioning miniature Hyperloop   Yahoo News

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Techie News
   
Science inches closer to 'home-brewed' opiates; some call for controls   
Brisbane Times
Australian and English researchers have discovered a long-sought gene in poppies crucial to morphine production. submit to reddit · Email article · Print. A poppy bulb in Mexico lanced to extract the sap, used to make opium, and heroin. Photo: Reuters.
Scientists Discover Morpheme Gene In Poppies   The Silver Ink
Home-Brewed Heroin On The Horizon -- A New Danger To The Public?   The Inquisitr
Science Magic: How to turn Sugar into Morphine; Scientists Reveal!   Empire State Tribune
Livemint   
Headlines & Global News   
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