2015年8月4日 星期二

2015-08-05 Australia Science


Vietnam continues to promote community-based climate change adaptation   
VietNamNet Bridge
Promoting the central role of the community in climate change adaptation continues to be a key measure to cope with the issue in a prompt, proactive and flexible manner, stated a leading official in the fields. In the context of increasingly serious ...

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Volcanic ash cloud again delays Jetstar and Virgin flights to and from Bali   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bali holidaymakers have been thwarted once again, as more volcanic ash from Mount Raung​ forces airlines to cancel flights. Virgin has cancelled all Wednesday flights in and out of Bali, as winds push the ash cloud towards Denpasar Airport. "We have ...

Virgin, Jetstar cancel Bali flights due to volcanic ash hazard   ABC Online
Virgin cancels all flights to and from Bali as ash cloud returns   9news.com.au
Volcanic ash cloud again delays Air New Zealand, Jetstar and Virgin flights to ...   Stuff.co.nz
The West Australian   
Clarence Valley Daily Examiner   
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Huffington Post
   
Don't Like The New Climate Rules? Thank Congress.   
Huffington Post
Legislators could have passed a climate change law to supplant Obama's regulations, but they didn't. Headshot of Kate Sheppard. Kate Sheppard Senior reporter/Environment and energy editor, The Huffington Post. Posted: 08/04/2015 06:57 PM EDT ...

Global polluters urged to opt for clean energy sources   The Nation
Surprise: Obama's Climate Plan Is Cap and Trade After All   Slate Magazine (blog)
Arresting climate change: 'US should do more'   The Express Tribune
Echonetdaily   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Neil deGrasse Tyson urges global governments to invest in pure science   
Austrian Tribune
Award-winning astrophysicist and one of the world's best-known scientists, Neil deGrasse Tyson, who is popularly known from his role in demoting Pluto from the status of a planet, has urged global governments to invest in pure science. He said that ...

Neil deGrasse Tyson mocks ignorant racists: Hairy white people are more like ...   Raw Story
Neil deGrasse Tyson has some cosmic claims to fame. Source: Supplied   Herald Sun
Q&A recap: Neil deGrasse Tyson turns his mind to Adam Goodes and 'Planet White ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Ring of Fire   
International Business Times AU   
The Guardian   
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Livemint
   
Ancient oceans were rich in gold: study   
Livemint
Researchers have developed a new technique to estimate how much gold was in oceans billions of years ago. Photo: AP. Melbourne: Gold was far more abundant in the oceans three billion years ago—ten times as compared to the modern oceans, a new ...

Scientists believe ancient oceans enriched in gold   Daily Times
Historic oceans rich with gold: research   NEWS.com.au

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The Guardian
   
Cold war: five office coverups you're probably familiar with   
The Guardian
A new report suggests that offices are the wrong temperature, at least for women – rather the thermostats are geared towards middle-aged men. Whether it's true or not, who doesn't love an office coverup? Here are five classic examples. The new cold war ...
Too Cold in the Office? Men Are to Blame   Newsweek
Why is it so cold in here? Setting the office thermostat right – for both sexes   SomalilandPress
Office temperature settings may have gender bias, study finds   Dispatch Times
WSAV-TV   
ABC News   
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NBCNews.com
   
Google Announces Science Fair's 20 Young Finalists   
NBCNews.com
Google announced the finalists for its annual international science fair on Tuesday, with projects from all over the world covering a wide variety of fields — all, of course, by scientists under 18 years old. The projects will be exhibited and judged ...
Google Science Fair finalists: 20 teens who'll change the world   CBS News
A 15-year-old Google Science Fair finalist came up with a genius way to ...   Business Insider Australia
Google announces finalists for its 2015 Science Fair who want to change the world   The Next Web
Observer News   
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CBC.ca
   
Country that's 'immune' to climate change   
NEWS.com.au
THE devastating effects of climate change loom ever larger, casting doubt on the future of civilisation. As scientists issue ever scarier warnings about this global crisis, some are trying to be optimistic, throwing out ideas for the where the last ...
Comment: Is anywhere on Earth safe from climate change?   SBS
Climate change is occurring everywhere on Earth   AmeriPublications
Climate change is a growing concern in BC, says scientist   CBC.ca
The Hullabaloo Online   
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The West Australian
   
Woman injured, two overboard as boat crashes into whale   
The West Australian
A Derby skipper has recounted the terrifying moment her boat crashed into a whale during a Broome fishing tournament, injuring her and catapulting two people overboard. Sara Hennessy had just competed in the Broome Billfish Classic on Sunday, July 26 ...


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Businessinsider India
   
Here's why we should be building killer robots   
Businessinsider India
Presented at the 2015 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the letter features prominent researchers studying artificial intelligence (AI) including scientists like Google's director of research Peter ...
Military Robots: Armed, but How Dangerous?   MIT Technology Review

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