2015年7月3日 星期五

2015-07-04 Australia Science


CBC.ca
   
Dragon lizard embryos change sex when temperature rises   
CBC.ca
Hotter temperatures are messing with the gender of bearded dragon lizards, a new study finds. Dragons that are genetically male hatch as females and give birth to other lizards. And the way the lizards' gender is determined is getting changed so much ...
Sex-reversal observed in wild lizards for first time, global warming probably ...   Treehugger
Male bearded dragons that change sex make better mothers, study finds   ABC Online

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The Inquisitr
   
Divers Film Great White And Tiger Sharks Feasting On Sperm Whale   
The Inquisitr
A group of recreational divers off the Australian coast managed to film several great white and tiger sharks, as the predators feasted upon the remains of a dead sperm whale. The footage was captured off the north coast of New South Wales on Thursday, ...

Diver captures 'incredible' footage of great whites, tiger sharks feasting on ...   ABC Online
Close-up footage shows sharks feasting on whale carcass off Coffs Harbour   Sydney Morning Herald
Footage shows sharks eating whale carcass   French Tribune
Brisbane Times   
Mirror.co.uk   
Stuff.co.nz   
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UQ News
   
Spate of Climate Change Reports Ahead of Global Summit   
Insurance Journal
Ahead of December's big and much-talked about United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP21 or CMP11, it seems there's been an information ramp up of sorts. I'm not just talking about Pope Francis' crusade to call attention to climate change – he ...

New report: the chance to rescue the world's oceans from climate change is ...   The Conversation AU
Scientists warn: ocean near tipping point   UQ News
Study: world's oceans facing irreversible damage without climate action   Blue & Green Tomorrow
AllAfrica.com   
Radio Pakistan (press release)   
Business Insider Australia   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Bat looks tasty: Huge python devours winged mammal in tree-time treat   
Mirror.co.uk
The massive snake was filmed by a flabbergasted couple as it spent a whopping 30 minutes devouring a large bat in their back garden. Mille Stoevring and Shane Tuer hit record after spotting the 10ft-long carpet python chowing down on the winged mammal ...

Snake eats bat at Sunshine Coast home   Brisbane Times
Carpet python eats bat in Sunshine Coast backyard   Herald Sun
Python swallows a huge BAT as it hangs from a tree in Queensland   Daily Mail
9news.com.au   
Perth Now   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Paris climate meet: India to market its action plan for achieving emission targets   
Economic Times
As the world gears up for the UN Climate Change Conference to be held in Paris this year-end, a lot of attention is focused on India and the role it will play in what many see as a make-or-break deal on climate change. With the US, Europe and now China ...

Singapore commits to ambitious pledge to cut emissions   TODAYonline
S'pore pledges to rein in greenhouse emissions by 2030   The Straits Times
China's emission targets jeopardised by doubt   The Australian
Edmonton Journal   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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LancasterOnline
   
View from a shell: GoPro camera captures a sea turtle's journey through the ...   
LancasterOnline
This image, provided by the World Wildlife Fund, show's the view from a sea turtle's shell as it swims through the Great Barrier Reef. Buy this photo. Posted: Friday, July 3, 2015 5:01 pm | Updated: 7:35 pm, Fri Jul 3, 2015. View from a shell: GoPro ...
WATCH: Sea turtle wearing a GoPro shows beauty of Great Barrier Reef   KYTX
Turtle toting GoPro offers immersive look at Great Barrier Reef   fox13now.com
Get a turtle's eye view of Australia's Great Barrier Reef   OurWindsor.ca
KTLA   
Mirror.co.uk   
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CBC.ca
   
Heatwaves are boosted by climate change - scientists   
Herald
The last day of June was the hottest day of the year, with temperatures soaring to 25.6C in the Phoenix Park, the highest on record since 1996. Laurie Goering – 04 July 2015 03:00 AM. Ads by Google. Meanwhile, Germany and Spain sweated and London ...

Scientists convinced European heat waves boosted by climate change   Reuters
European heat waves boosted by climate change, scientists say   CBC.ca
Scientists 'Virtually Certain' Climate Change Boosts European Heat Waves   Huffington Post

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'Invisible' protein structure explains the power of enzymes   
Military Technologies
A research group at Umeå University in Sweden has managed to capture and describe a protein structure that, until now, has been impossible to study. The discovery lays the base for developing designed enzymes as catalysts to new chemical reactions for ...


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Duke Today
   
Complexity before size: Old world monkey had a tiny but complex brain   
HealthCanal.com
The oldest known Old World monkey, Victoriapithecus, first made headlines in 1997 when its fossilized skull was discovered on an island in Kenya's Lake Victoria, where it lived 15 million years ago. An international team led by Fred Spoor of the Max ...
Old World Monkey Had Tiny, Complex Brain   Duke Today
Public Release: 3-Jul-2015 Old World monkey had tiny, complex brain   EurekAlert (press release)

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Irish Examiner
   
Warming of oceans will have dire effects   
Irish Examiner
Time is rapidly running out for the world's oceans and the creatures that live in them as the Earth's climate continues to warm, say scientists. Only “immediate and substantial” reductions in greenhouse gas emissions can hope to prevent “massive ...
Feed Your Soil, Preserve CO2: Reverse Effects Of Climate Change   Empire State Tribune
Tom Karwin, On Gardening: How restoring your soil can help fight climate change   Monterey County Herald
Global Warming cause irreversible damage to Oceans   Pulse Headlines
Campbell River Mirror   
The Guardian   
Newsy   
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