2015年6月30日 星期二

2015-07-01 Australia Science


ABC Local
   
Unhealthy table corals threaten Great Barrier Reef fish   
ABC Local
Some of the Great Barrier Reef's most iconic and beautiful fish species will disappear if more is not done to protect fragile table corals, James Cook University researchers have warned. Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share. Breat Barrier Reef ...
Australia drops $8 million on reef   NEWS.com.au
Tourism Tropical North Queensland ramps up Reef efforts as UNESCO ruling ...   The Cairns Post
Australia keeps fingers crossed UNESCO won't blacklist Great Barrier Reef   CNN
Latin American Herald Tribune   
Herald Sun   
TVNZ   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Researchers find meaning in Outback babbler bird calls   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
A bird in Australia is able to string together sounds and mix them up in order to communicate different meanings to others, a skill previously attributed only to humans, researchers said. The study published in the journal PLOS Biology focuses on the ...

Birds talk, but it's not pigeon English   The Australian (blog)
Babbler bird calls 'convey meaning'   BBC News
Signs of human-esque communication discovered in babbler birds   Financial Express
Tech Times   
Sentinel Republic   
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The Land Newspaper
   
Climate spat brewing in Lib ranks   
The Land Newspaper
FURORE has erupted over a letter sent by 11 farmers, warning the Liberal party against delaying global action on climate change and to further examine scientific evidence. But the group's actions have raised concerns about the potential use of ...
Climate action: Preoccupation with level of farm emissions is misguided   Irish Times
Faces from Sudan   Sudan Vision
Irish conference hears message: Climate action requires 'new era of solidarity'   National Catholic Reporter (blog)
The Rakyat Post   
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ABC Online
   
Humans have reached total domination on Earth, becoming the top predator on ...   
ABC Online
The study from the University of Leicester shows human power over the natural environment has caused shifts in world ecosystems unprecedented in the last 500 million years. The transition has led to the international decline in the variety of plants ...
"Top predator" humans causing catastrophic ecosystem shifts - study   Reuters Africa

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Taste.com.au
   
OzHarvest and UN address food security in Australia   
Australian Hospitality Magazine
OzHarvest will be teaming up with the United Nations for the third year running for its upcoming Think.Eat.Save campaign. Designed to tackle food and nutrition security as well as food waste, 2015's Think.Eat.Save events will be held in Sydney ...
OzHarvest Cooking for a Cause   Taste.com.au

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Rich countries' $100bn promise to fight climate change 'not delivered'   
Stuff.co.nz
The Atlantic Ocean washes up at Arpoador rock in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The country's environment minister was among those from developing nations annoyed at the developed world's "continued lack of any clear road map" to provide a promised $100bn ...

Rich countries fall short on promised climate finance   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Countdown for Climate Action: Are 10 Days Enough?   Huffington Post
Regulating for climate change an easier sell than targets or taxes   The Australian Financial Review
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
Times LIVE   
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The Inquisitr
   
Could This Be The First Airplane To Fly On Mars? NASA Thinks So   
The Inquisitr
NASA is preparing to test a new flying wing aircraft, and if all goes according to plan, the drone could be the first man-made object to take flight in the skies of Mars. Until now, all missions to Mars have taken place either in orbit or directly on ...
NASA builds prototype drone for future Mars missions   National Monitor
NASA to test flying wing craft for use on Mars   The Space Reporter
This could be the first airplane on Mars   CNET
Tech Times   
Blastr   
Gizmag   
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ABC Online
   
Transparent worm reproduces by injecting sperm into its own head   
ABC Online
A tiny worm which procreates by jabbing a needle-like penis into its own head has left biologists in Europe stunned. Journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B reported that the bizarre beast is a microscopic, water-dwelling flatworm dubbed Macrostomum ...

Who's Your Daddy? This Worm Injects Itself With Sperm to Get Pregnant   NBCNews.com
Solitude breeds despair: Worm injects sperm into own head   GlobalPost
These flatworms plunge their penises into their own heads to inject themselves ...   Discover Magazine (blog)

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Phys.Org
   
Bow ties and cuttlefish: Researchers gain new insight into a visual super sense   
Phys.Org
An experiment originally designed to test the visual abilities of octopuses and cuttlefish has given University of Bristol researchers an unprecedented insight into the human ability to perceive polarized light - the super sense that most of us don't ...
Humans can detect a mysterious 'third property of light' - here's how to spot it   Mirror.co.uk
Humans 'can see polarised light'   expressandstar.com
Polarised light and the super sense you didn't know you had   The Conversation UK

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Marine Technology News
   
WHOI Names Abbott President, Director   
Marine Technology News
Dr. Mark Abbott, a nationally recognized earth scientist and Oregon State University dean, will take the office of WHOI President and Director on Oct. 1, 2015. (Photo courtesy of Oregon State University). Mark Abbott selected to become the next ...
OSU's Abbott named president at Woods Hole   Corvallis Gazette Times
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute names new president   Boston Business Journal (blog)

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