2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Australia Science


New Historian
   
Warmer Climate May Have Contributed to Mammoth Extinction   
New Historian
Scientific debate about the demise of mammoths and other large mammals tends to hold humans and environmental change as the main culprits, and now a new study has provided support for the environmental change camp. Alan Cooper from the University ...

How climate change may have killed the mammoth   Christian Science Monitor
Rapid Climate Change Blamed for Extinction of Woolly Mammoths   Latin American Herald Tribune
Humans did not drive the Woolly Mammoth to Extinction…   Empire State Tribune
Newsroom America   
National Geographic   
University Herald   
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Daily Mail
   
Neurons, wasps, jumping spiders and thorny-headed worms captured in photographs   
Daily Mail
Marvel at the beautiful images of natural wonders of the world, and learn a little science at the same time. The annual Australian Museum Eureka Prizes reward achievements in science and science communication. Now in its 26th year, finalists were ...

how not to eat a cane toad and other advances in science   Sydney Morning Herald
New Scientist Eureka Prize: Saltwater crocodile shot could snap up first prize ...   Perth Now
How to sneak up on a saltwater crocodile to get a prize-winning photograph   Business Insider Australia

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Raine Island's baby turtles at risk from rising sea levels   
Sydney Morning Herald
Newly hatched sea turtles are famous for racing into the ocean: flopping from their nests, down the sand and into the safety of the sea. But a new study says they might not make it that far for much longer and says rising sea levels could pose more of ...
The Rise InThe Sea Levels Could Endanger The Sea Turtles   Chinatopix
Rising sea levels are a 'turtle disaster'   NEWS.com.au
Sea turtle at risk from climate change, says Australian study   The Star Online

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NEWS.com.au
   
Titan Arum, world's largest flower, blooms for first time in five years   
NEWS.com.au
A TITAN Arum, believed to be the world's largest flower, has bloomed in Tokyo for the first time in five years. The two-metre high herbaceous plant has attracted hundreds of visitors to the city's Jindai Botanical Garden this week forcing it to extend ...
Japan joins Scotland and UK with blooming 'Corpse Flower'   Digital Journal
World's largest flower blooms after five years   Economic Times

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Discovery News
   
Initiative version of SETI: $100m Breakthrough, startling fact   
The Market Business
The Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope in Pocahontas County will be one of two large telescopes used in a 10-year, $100 million search for extraterrestrial intelligence, called Breakthrough Listen, from Stephen Hawking, a famed physicist, and Yuri ...
The search for extraterrestrial intelligence - podcast   The Guardian
The search for ET has been going on for years: so what do we know so far?   Sydney Morning Herald

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Gizmag
   
Synthetic material mimics coral's ocean-cleaning attributes   
Gizmag
Researchers from China's Anhui Jianzhu University have developed a synthetic substance that mimics coral's ability to collect harmful heavy metals from water. Tests on the effectiveness of the aluminum oxide structure have so far shown promising results.
Study: Coral-Like Structure Successfully Captures Ocean Polluntants   Chem.Info
New Coral Material Mimics Reefs by Removing Toxic Heavy Metals   Science World Report
Synthetic coral could suck pollution out of the sea   TechRadar
AZoNano.com   
Laboratory Equipment   
Popular Science   
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ScienceAlert
   
New model suggests dark matter acts uncannily like particles found in the 1930s   
ScienceAlert
According to new study, dark matter may not be as exotic as we've been led to believe. In fact, it may act remarkably similar to 'pions' - subatomic particles that were discovered back in the 1930s - and knowing this may finally help us detect the ...
Dark matter may not be as mysterious as thought   Economic Times
Dark matter Not Mysterious but Similar to Sub-atomic Particles: Study   Microfinance Monitor
Deja-vu, new theory says dark matter acts like well-known particle   Space Daily
Financial Express   
Island Crisis News   
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BGR
   
Scientists have created self-aware robots, but don't start panicking yet   
BGR
Scientists have just made a robot that has demonstrated self awareness during a particular test, but that doesn't mean Judgement Day is coming. We're probably a long way from having to defend our race against robots, as the men behind the machines have ...

Self-Aware Robot Solves Riddle   Discovery News
The man who created the world's first self aware robot says this next ...   Business Insider
What should we make of the fact that robots are now 'self aware'?   Memeburn

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Gizmag
   
Most powerful rocket ever edges closer to lift-off   
Gizmag
NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) has completed its critical design review – a major stepping stone on the way to becoming certified for manned spaceflight. Once complete, the SLS will be the most powerful launch vehicle ever constructed, capable of ...

Photos Of The Day: Designing The World's Most Powerful Rocket   Manufacturing.net
NASA's space launch system design 'right on track' for journey to Mars   ECNmag.com
Exclusive: Take a Look Inside NASA's Orion Spacecraft   DesignNews
Boing Boing   
AL.com   
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Daily Mail
   
Rapid climate change doomed mammoths rather than humans, study suggests   
Daily Mail
Humans may have played only a glancing role in the extinction of Ice Age giants such as the woolly mammoth, woolly rhino and giant sloth, a new study has suggested. Instead scientists have found rapid spells of global warming were chiefly to blame for ...

Ice age heatwaves sealed mammoths' fate   ABC Science Online
Climate Change, Human Hunger Erased Ice Age Animals   Discovery News
Prehistoric climate change killed off wooly mammoths and threatens modern wildlife   Express.co.uk

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