2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 Australia Science


NEWS.com.au
   
Robots take over Brisbane university   
NEWS.com.au
A GOLDFISH steering its fish bowl around the room like a car might seem like something you would only ever see in a cartoon. BUT as Alex Oliveri, 9, watched that very scenario play out in front of him in real life, he took it in his stride and thought ...
Robotronica: Thousands glimpse into robot future at Queensland University of ...   ABC Online
Robotronica 2015 introduces Queensland to the future   Brisbane Times

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The Budapest Report
   
Stargazing world record: Australians set new stargazing world record in Canberra   
The Budapest Report
An Australian university said Saturday it had set a world record for the most people stargazing from one place, with hundreds of professional and amateur astronomers turning to the heavens. Editor : July lennon. Category : SCIENCE21 August 2015 ...
Australians set stargazing world record   The Times
Stargazing world record: More than 3000 to gather with eyes to sky in Canberra   The Hullabaloo Online
More than 1800 people gather to set new stargazing world record in Canberra   ABC Online
Daily Times   
NEWS.com.au   
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AmeriPublications
   
Henry,Australian polar bear to arrive in Canada this October   
Bulletin Leader
Henry will get to explore two-and-a-half acres of terrain filled with water, trees, rocks and vegetation at Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat in southern Canada. He feels that it is extremely important that Nelson's genetics return to Canada and feels Henry ...
Australian-born Polar Bear To Get New Home In Canada   ReliaWire
Henry : Australian polar bear prepares for Canada trip   Canada News
Queensland polar bear moving to Canada   Sky News Australia
Techie News   
ABC Online   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Scientists excited by return of pouched lampreys to Murray-Darling Basin ...   
NEWS.com.au
A RARE fish population has been rediscovered in the Lower Murray. The return of eel-like pouched lampreys has excited SARDI Aquatic scientists, who had feared for the species' survival following extended drought periods. Department of Environment ...


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BBC News
   
Anglesey beekeeper stung for second time by thefts   
BBC News
Bees have been stolen from an Anglesey farm for the second time in the past month. Three queen bees and 30,000 bees were taken from three hives on the outskirts of Cemaes Bay, between 30 July and 4 August. And in the early hours of Thursday, about ...

Honeybees Are Disappearing, No One Knows Why   Voice of America (blog)
Backyard beekeeping Australia's latest urban craze   Domain News
Unsung heroes: Beekeeper praises smallest farmworkers   Gazettextra
Rapid City Journal   
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Space.com
   
A Day in Space? For Scott Kelly, It's Work, TV (But No Laundry!)   
Space.com
What's it like to live in space? It's a question that never seems to get old, as demonstrated in a series of interviews this week with astronaut Scott Kelly, who is spending a year aboard the International Space Station. TV interviewers Larry King ...
Astronaut Captures Spectacular Time-Lapse Videos of Earth from Space   Yahoo News
Northern Lights like you've never seen them before… from space!   iFreePress.com (blog)

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ABC Online
   
Protesters mourn 'death' of Menindee Lakes and Darling River   
ABC Online
More than 100 people turned out on the bone-dry bed of Lake Menindee over the weekend to protest 'mismanagement' of the water system. The group planted white crosses in the sand to symbolise what they describe as the 'death' of the lakes and the ...

River rally pulls crowd   Barrier Daily Truth

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Betting against climate change not a smart punt   
Sydney Morning Herald
I've always loved Big Science – the Large Hadron Collider, the Hubble space telescope – but the project that most excites me, and the one that would have the greatest impact on our lives, is the Machine To Predict the Future. Some people are sceptical ...

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NEWS.com.au
   
'Flying beast' of Utah's Black Dragon Canyon is not a pteranodon, study says   
NEWS.com.au
TRUE believers say it is evidence of humans living with dinosaurs. Skeptics say they're seeing things. So what does this mysterious cave painting actually show? It's an ancient rock painting in Utah's Black Dragon Canyon. What sets it apart in the ...

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The Hullabaloo Online
   
New Book on Sociological Perspectives of Climate Change and Society   
The Hullabaloo Online
Climate change is one of the most critical issues of the 21st Century, presenting a major intellectual challenge to both the natural and social sciences. While there has been significant progress in natural science understanding of climate change ...
SOAPBOX: Global warming? The book is not closed   The Times (subscription)
New book argues that social sciences are critical to climate conversation   The Market Business
Six Lessons Learned About the Politics of Climate Change   Huffington Post
OUPblog (blog)   
Concord Monitor   
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