2015年7月4日 星期六

2015-07-05 Australia Science


9news.com.au
   
Spot the space station in this incredible celestial portrait   
9news.com.au
Your eyes aren't deceiving you – the shadowy smudge in this stunning image of the moon is Earth's very own International Space Station. With the space station rocketing around the Earth at approximately 27,600 km/h, astrophotograher Dylan O'Donnell had ...

Epic photo of the International Space Station passing in front of the moon   Boing Boing
Astrophotographer captures ISS passing in front of moon   NYC Today
New image shows ISS in front of moon   Maine News Online
CNET   
Daily Mail   
CBS Local   
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The Inquisitr
   
VIDEO: Turtle takes viewers on tour of Great Barrier Reef   
News 13 Orlando
This amazing video gives you a look at Australia's Great Barrier Reef from a never-before-seen point-of-view: on the back of a turtle. The World Wildlife Fund recently released video from a turtle outfitted with a Go-Pro camera. The video is intended ...
MUST SEE: Turtle's-eye view of Great Barrier Reef   The Weather Network
Turtle Wearing A GoPro Gives A Beautiful Ocean Tour   Refinery29
Stunning Video Shows Great Barrier Reef From Sea Turtle's Point Of View [Video]   The Inquisitr
Courier Mail   
Toronto Star   
Irish Examiner   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Demand for omega-3 wiping out krill stocks: Sea Shepherd   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's production of omega-3 health supplements is having a devastating impact on krill stocks in Antarctic waters, a marine conservation group says. Sea Shepherd Australia on Thursday launched a campaign targeting Blackmores over its manufacture ...

How demand for health supplements is harming the environment   New Zealand Herald
Australian company denies contribution to global krill shortage   GlobalPost

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Science Recorder
   
Climate causes sex reversal in bearded dragon   
Science Recorder
Australia's bearded dragon may be rapidly becoming extinct, due to a strange phenomenon never before observed in the wild. While other animals face extinction due to human encroachment and decline of food supply, the climate is actually playing a ...
Climate change is reversing the sex of bearded dragons, a first   ZME Science
Bearded Dragons Sex Determination Is Driven by Temperature   Council Chronicle
Bearded dragons switch sex in the heat   ABC Science Online

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NEWS.com.au
   
'Territory panther' photographed on the banks of the Victoria River   
NEWS.com.au
COULD this be the elusive Territory panther? Mal Rooney took this photo of a huge, lean, black cat at the Victoria River last weekend, but the absence of other objects in the frame makes it difficult to judge the animal's size. It was posted on the ...

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Duke Today
   
Victoriapithecus's Olfactory Bulb was Three Times larger than expected   
NY City News
In 1997, fossilized skull of the oldest known Old World Monkey was discovered on an island in Kenya's Lake Victoria, where it had lived 115 million years ago. Research has been carried out on the skull of this ancient monkey scientifically known as ...

Victoriapithecus's brain was Complex, say researchers   PerfScience
Complexity before size: Old world monkey had a tiny but complex brain   HealthCanal.com
Old World monkeys had complex brain   The Hans India

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
The climate one year on: exit carbon tax, enter brown coal   
Sydney Morning Herald
... ▫ More 2nd Degree. A year on from the abolition of the carbon price, greenhouse pollution from electricity generation has rebounded as Australia burns more brown coal to meet its power needs. Carbon dioxide emissions from the national electricity ...
China's emission targets jeopardised by doubt   The Australian
Paris climate meet: India to market its action plan for achieving emission targets   Economic Times
S'pore pledges to rein in greenhouse emissions by 2030   AsiaOne
TODAYonline   
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Ancient Origins
   
Prehistoric man in South Africa made milk-based paint tens of thousands of ...   
Ancient Origins
A paint mixture of ochre and wild bovid milk, possibly from a buffalo or eland or similar animal, has been found on a chip of a stone tool dating back 49,000 years in Sibudu Cave, a rock shelter in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The stone tool ...
49000-Year-Old Milk Based Paint Discovered In South Africa   International Business Times AU
Milk-Based Paint Of 47000 B.C.   Science 2.0
Researchers discover 49000-Year-Old Milk-Based Paint in South Africa   NYC Today
Maine News Online   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Lemurs have biggest testicles of all primates in proportion to body mass ...   
Mirror.co.uk
One of Britain's top universities has spent months on bizarre research to discover that lemurs have proportionately bigger testicles than men. Researchers from Oxford Brookes University found that the giant mouse lemur has the biggest testicles, in ...
Lemur Discovered With Incredibly Huge Testicles [Video]   The Inquisitr
Biologists gasp at lemur's improbably colossal bollocks   The Register
Giant mouse lemur has biggest testicles of all primates   International Business Times UK
Techie News   
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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 ...
Warmer Temperature Derives Sex Change In Reptiles   International Business Times AU

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