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2015-07-21 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Study shows tropical fish genetically adapting to cope with warmer waters   
Sydney Morning Herald
As climate change continues to heat up the world's oceans, many aquatic species will face increasing threats to their survival. But one little fish has found a way to genetically adapt. In an Australian-led study, researchers examined the genes of ...
Why offspring cope better with climate change — it's all in the genes!   ScienceBlog.com (blog)

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The Register
   
STARS SNUFFED in massive galactic whodunit   
The Register
It's generally accepted by astronomers that dark matter makes up roughly 27 per cent of the known Universe – but in a galactic cluster 300 million light years away, that proportion is all skewiff. Simulations carried out by ICRAR (International Centre ...
Universe is made up of more dark matter than visible matter   Northern Californian
Massive Dark Matter in 'Failed' Galaxies Detected   NDTV
Dead galaxies may be packed with dark matter   Economic Times

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ABC Online
   
$100m to scan for alien life   
ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: Astronomers say it's the most ambitious and exciting project of its kind: a $100 million endeavour to find intelligent alien life. The hunt for extraterrestrial life is being funded by the Russian billionaire Yuri Milner and it has ...

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Mongabay.com
   
Does fishing make corals sick?   
Mongabay.com
Mongabay is the world's most popular rainforest information site and a well-known source of environmental news reporting and analysis. Signin Register. Rainforests · All forests news · Deforestation · Amazon · Congo · Indonesia · Rainforests Info ...

WATCH: Turtle films itself with GoPro swimming through Great Barrier Reef   Daily Star

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Spiny damsel holds key to fish survival   
9news.com.au
Don't let the name fool you - the spiny damsel fish can get itself out of distress. Or, at least, the reef-dweller is capable of adjusting to warming sea temperatures across generations. But exactly how the fish does that has until now been a mystery ...

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The Guardian
   
Anybody out there? $100m radio wave project to scan far regions for alien life   
The Guardian
Astronomers are to embark on the most intensive search for alien life yet by listening out for potential radio signals coming from advanced civilisations far beyond the solar system. Leading researchers have secured time on two of the world's most ...
Lick Observatory Joins Massive Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe   Space Daily

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Business Insider Australia
   
Bill Nye the Science Guy wants to label GMOs for a surprising reason   
Business Insider Australia
Since flipping his stance on them recently (he said he opposed them in his latest book, then changed his mind after visiting a lab where they were produced), Nye has taken a stab at explaining his new view. In the second of a two-part series for ...
Bill Nye Movie: Documentary Will Follow Science Education Advocate As He ...   The Inquisitr
Bill Nye using emojis to teach kids science   MetroNews Canada

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Reef environmentalist Wishart dies   
The West Australian
Tributes are being paid to respected Great Barrier Reef conservationist Felicity Wishart, who died in her sleep. Ms Wishart was the reef campaign manager of the Australian Marine Conservation Society. She had previously worked for the Queensland ...


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New York Times
   
Failure of One Metal Strut Seemed to Doom SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket   
New York Times
The snapping of a single strip of metal holding a part in place appears to have doomed an unmanned cargo rocket headed to the International Space Station last month, a preliminary investigation has found. Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, ...

Faulty metal brace likely doomed SpaceX Falcon rocket, Musk says   Times of India
SpaceX rocket explosion caused by tiny metal strut   Sydney Morning Herald
SpaceX says steel strut snapped   News24
CBS Local   
CBS News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Marshall Islands urge Australia to follow its ambitious climate goals   
Sydney Morning Herald
It might be one of the world's smallest countries but the Marshall Islands has set an ambitious target to cut its greenhouse gas emissions - and it wants Australia to do the same. In a submission to the United Nations climate change negotiations, the ...
Marshall Islands Wants Australia To Lead Climate Change Battle   International Business Times AU
'If We Can Do It, So Can You': Marshall Islands Makes Inspiring Climate Pledge   eNews Park Forest
Sinking Marshall Islands Pledge Carbon Cuts for Climate   Bloomberg
Environment & Energy Publishing   
EcoWatch   
Business Green   
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