2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Australia Science


ABC Online
   
Qld takes to social media to promote reef   
9news.com.au
The Queensland government hopes to lure more international tourists to the Great Barrier Reef through a new social media marketing campaign. The campaign, which features a series of online videos showcasing the reef's beauty, follows UNESCO's ...

World Heritage Committee decides against declaring reef as 'in danger'   ABC Online (blog)
Great Barrier Reef outlook poor but not in danger   Irish Examiner
Govts on probation over Reef future   Queensland Country Life
CTV News   
Mackay Daily Mercury   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Climate change is threatening to turn the world's male reptiles into females   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bearded males be warned: climate change could be turning you into a pack of girls, at least if you're a lizard. Scientists at the University of Canberra will on Thursday release a study showing rising global temperatures pose a serious risk of turning ...
Scientists discover lizard that changes sex in the sun   Telegraph.co.uk
Male bearded dragons that change sex make better mothers, study finds   ABC Online
Heat 'messing with sex of Aust lizards'   The Australian (blog)
Discovery News   
ABC Science Online   
Washington Post   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bass Strait's artificial structures seal the deal for hungry fur seals   
Sydney Morning Herald
A study looking at the feeding behaviour of Australian fur seals in Bass Strait has found the animals benefit from the shipwrecks, pipelines and cables in their underwater world. The researchers found these structures act like artificial reefs ...
Man-made structures could provide feeding ground for Australian fur seals ...   ABC Online

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Bernie Fraser says 30pc emissions cut needed by 2025   
The Australian Financial Review
The federal government's chief climate change adviser has reaffirmed his call for Australia to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent by 2025 and further cuts of 40 to 60 per cent by 2030. With the Abbott government to annouce Australia's targets ...
Climate authority reaffirms recommendation   9news.com.au

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Christian Science Monitor
   
What's in a song? Babbler birds structure calls similar to way humans do   
Christian Science Monitor
Humans aren't the only creatures that string sounds together to convey unique meanings. Research shows chestnut-crowned babbler birds have their own vocabulary. By Gretel Kauffman, Staff writer July 1, 2015. Save for later Saved. close.
'Babbler' Birds Use Primitive Language To Communicate   Sci-Tech Today
Babbler birds found to use language, just like humans do   Geek
Babbler Bird Is Observed Making Human-Like Speech Patterns   Clapway
Sydney Morning Herald   
News Quench   
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NH Voice
   
Clocks pause for a second to allow Earth to catch up   
The Hindu
If Wednesday seemed longer than other days of the year, blame the Earth and not the clock. For, the clocks keeping India's time in the national capital paused for a second to allow the Earth to catch up, inserting a 'leap second' into the Indian ...
Leap Second Crashes Twitter, Android   Bitbag
Duration of Standard Day to Increase by One Second   Rapid News Network
Last Day of June Was One Second Longer   JP Updates
KING5.com   
ecns   
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Daily Mail
   
Can YOU see the 'third property' of light? Scientists reveal human supersense ...   
Daily Mail
The ability lets us see a mystery third property of light known as 'polarisation', which tells us the orientation in which light waves are oscillating. Animals, like bees and ants, use the polarisation patterns in the sky as a navigation aid. And with ...
Humans 'can see polarised light'   Herald Sun
Did you know we share the same 'super-vision' found in bees and octopuses?   Irish Examiner
The Sixth Sense You Didn't Know You Had   Discover Magazine (blog)
Tech Times   
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ESPN
   
'Name the battlefield!' - US robot builder challenges Japanese rival to a duel   
TVNZ
A US robotics company has issued an online video challenge to a Japanese robotics company - a duel between giant robots in one year. Megabots Inc posted the challenge to YouTube along with footage of an immense robot being piloted by two people with ...

It's time: Team USA challenges Team Japan to giant robot duel   Mashable
Americans Build Giant Robot, Challenge Japan To A Duel   Popular Science
USA team challenges Japanese team to a giant-robot battle   ESPN
Tech Times   
Popular Mechanics   
Singularity Hub   
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CBS Local
   
Several Great White Sharks Surround Kayaker Near Santa Cruz   
CBS Local
Giancarlo Thomae spotted several great white sharks around his kayak near Santa Cruz. (Courtesy: Giancarlo Thomae). Related Tags: Aptos, Beach, Giancarlo Thomae, Great White, Great white shark, Kayak, Kayaker, Marine Biologist, Santa Cruz, Shark, ...

Great White Shark Swims Under Kayak Off Santa Cruz Beach   The Inquisitr
Great white shark swims under kayak, Santa Cruz paddler gets photos (9 pics)   SFGate (blog)

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Fraser Coast Chronicle
   
Flying foxes tracked from Sunshine Coast   
Fraser Coast Chronicle
TRACKING: The tracking device placed on one of 10 flying foxes by the Sunshine Coast Regional Council. SCRC. Popular Stories. Ergon workers walk off the job in Maryborough · Dumping warning for processor spells doom to fishery · QLD Car registration ...

Council tracks bats' flights of fancy across region   The Sunshine Coast Daily

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