2015年7月17日 星期五

2015-07-18 Australia Science


The Inquisitr
   
Australia Wages War On Feral Cats, Hopes To Kill Nearly 2 Million By 2020   
The Inquisitr
Australia's feral cat population has skyrocketed out of control, and the government pans to wage war to eradicate nearly 2 million of the felines by the year 202o. According to the Washington Post, the feral cat population has had a drastic impact on ...
Australia Plans To Kill 2 Million Cats   The Dodo
Australia plans to cull up to 2 million feral cats by 2020   Digital Journal
Australia set to cull around two million feral cats   Metro
The Nation   
The Weather Network   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Sea World crews trying to free humpback   
NEWS.com.au
SEA World workers are reportedly trying to free a humpback whale tangled in a shark net off the Gold Coast. IT'S understood the crew rushed to the animal's aid late on Saturday morning after it become caught in the net. It comes after Sea World workers ...

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Australia tops the world for climate change denial: study   
Sydney Morning Herald
Nearly one in five Australians do not believe in climate change, making the country the worst in the world for climate sceptics, a study of almost 20,000 people has found. The research by the University of Tasmania found 17 per cent of Australians ...
For Tony Abbott, it's full steam ahead on coal, 'the foundation of prosperity'   The Guardian
Australia's 'Carnival of Coal' – can you feel the love?   The Conversation AU
Green Fury: Aussie PM Tony Abbott Approves Massive New Coal Mine   Breitbart News
Insurance Business   
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North Queensland Register
   
Fossil find at Julia Creek   
North Queensland Register
THE 100 million year old fossils of small and gigantic fishes have been found by palaeontologists on an Outback property – revealing new insights into creatures from Australia's ancient inland sea. The exciting discoveries were made on Proa Redclaw ...
'Tarpon from hell': 100mn yo fossils shed light on Australia's ancient fish   RT
100 million-year-old fossils shed new light on Australia's ancient inland sea   The Guardian
Fossils of 100-million-year-old giant cooyoo fish found near Julia Creek in ...   ABC Local

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The Sunshine Coast Daily
   
Sunshine Beach family: 'Please don't blame Bali'   
The Sunshine Coast Daily
Bill Hoffman Whether taking on developers hell-bent on destroying the Coast's natural appeal or a Prime Minister indifferent to the plight of the poor, Bill Hoffman has never been one to mince his words. Bill's been a journalist for 32 years, 29 of ...
Jetstar flies home 10000 tourists from Bali after volcano   The Australian
Volcanic Ash from Mount Raung in Bali Leaves Hundreds of New Zealand   PPP Focus.com

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ABC Online
   
Environment group wins legal battle to protect habitat for threatened powerful ...   
ABC Online
The Victorian Government has agreed to set aside 2,000 hectares of forest in East Gippsland to help protect three threatened species of owl. Environment East Gippsland took legal action against the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and ...

Environment East Gippsland settles with Victorian DELWP over owls   Weekly Times Now

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Researchers demonstrate new multispectral microscope to speed up drug ...   
News-Medical.net
A new multispectral microscope, one capable of processing nearly 17 billion pixels representing 13 individual color channels in a single image, has been successfully demonstrated by a team of researchers from the United States and Australia. This is ...

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Inquirer.net
   
Cannibal dwarf star 'eats' companion   
Inquirer.net
PARIS—A superdense white dwarf star about 730 light years from Earth has been caught in the act of “cannibalizing” its companion, astronomers said on Friday. The pair form a binary star system named Gaia14aae after the European Space Agency's Gaia ...

Amateur Astronomers Spot One in a Billion Star   Clapway
Gaia satellite and amateur astronomers spot one in a billion star   Astronomy Magazine
Astronomers spot one-in-a-billion star   Pune Mirror
ABC Online   
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Houston Chronicle (subscription)
   
NASA and Freelancer.com crowdsourcing basic tasks   
Houston Chronicle (subscription)
En esta fotografía de archivo del 4 de agosto de 2010 proporcionada por la NASA, el astronauta Michael Barratt saluda al robot humanoide Robonaut 2, también conocido como R2, durante una conferencia de prensa en el Centro Espacial Johnson, ...

NASA turns to crowdsourcing for help building future space projects   GMA News
The Freelance Economy Takes Off (Into Interplanetary Space)   PSFK (blog)
Freelancer teams up with NASA: “It's one small step for Freelancer, one giant ...   StartupSmart

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Neuroscientists interpret code the brain uses to make noisy neuronal circuits   
News-Medical.net
By analyzing the signals of individual neurons in animals undergoing behavioral tests, neuroscientists at Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Geneva and the University of Rochester have deciphered the code the brain uses to ...

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