2015年8月25日 星期二

2015-08-26 Australia Science


CNET
   
Physicist Hawking says there's a way out of a black hole   
CNET
In a speech in Stockholm, renowned scientist Stephen Hawking says black holes "are not the eternal prisons they were once thought." That's the easy version of his musings on the topic. Tech Culture. 26 August 20151:08 am BST. Chris Matyszczyk mugshot.
Stephen Hawking: There is light beyond a black hole   The Australian (blog)
Stephen Hawking says black holes aren't so black after all: Information can ...   NEWS.com.au
Stephen Hawking believes he's solved a huge mystery about black holes   Chicago Tribune
Irish Examiner   
Gizmodo   
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Times LIVE
   
Oz abuzz over tiny bee sensors   
Times LIVE
The sensors, 2.5mm in width and breadth and weighing 5.4mg - lighter than pollen - are glued to the back of European honey bees. Data collection receptors are built into hives. File photo. Image by: IVAN ALVARADO ...

CSIRO e-tags bees for colony collapse research   BIT
Micro-sensors stuck to honey bees to help solve mass deaths   The Nation
Intel's postage stamp sized computer that can monitor insects revealed   Daily Mail
The Australian   
NBCNews.com   
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ABC Online
   
Sampson Flat bushfire impact studied by soil researchers from Adelaide University   
ABC Online
It could take years for bushfire-affected soil in the Adelaide Hills to recover from an intense blaze last January, researchers say. A team from Adelaide University is collecting samples from pine and native forests burnt in the bushfire at Sampson ...
SA bushfire destoryed soil for years ahead   NEWS.com.au
Fire damage to soils sets back bushfire recovery   Phys.Org

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Discovery News
   
First Drone Developed to Track Radio-Collared Wildlife   
Discovery News
Radio collars are commonplace in the field of wildlife studies and conservation. An animal is caught, collared and released into the wild, leaving the biologist to later tramp over land, marsh and hill with a receiver to find the animal. It's a time ...
Using Drones to Track Wildlife   R & D Magazine
Drones Used to Track Wildlife   Product Design & Development
World-first tracking drones developed by Australian National University ...   ABC Online

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Herald Sun
   
Artificial reef double the size of the MCG set for the Peel coast   
Herald Sun
The reef — which will be an area double the size of the MCG — will be made from 30 ten-tonne reinforced concrete parts then placed nine kilometres off the Mandurah coast. The artificial reef is designed to enhance marine habitats by providing ...
Madurah to get artificial reef - The West Australian   The West Australian

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SBS
   
Climate Council raises warning in new report   
SBS
Australia has entered what the Climate Council has dubbed the 'critical decade' for tackling climate change. 26 Aug 2015 - 11:56 AM UPDATED 9 MINS AGO. 0. Now the Council has released a new report warning the climate is changing faster than expected ...

Dire warnings in climate report   Cowra Community News
Climate report poses dire warnings   Business Spectator

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Voice of America
   
Study: Diminished Marine Biodiversity Threatens Food Supply   
Voice of America
Warming oceans will cause profound changes in the biodiversity of marine life, according to the largest study ever of marine species. Some species will expand into new regions, while others, especially in the tropics and reef areas, will likely die out.
Climate Change Could Cause Profound Changes in Global Distribution of Marine ...   AZoCleantech
Great Barrier Reef species more at risk from climate change, says study   The Guardian
Warmer seas to bring big changes for marine life   UQ News
My Sunshine Coast (press release)   
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The Guardian
   
Former EU Climate Commissioner says COP21 is the best chance at a binding deal ...   
ABC Online
In just four months time, leaders from across the Pacific and around the world will travel to Paris for the UN Climate Summit, seeking to achieve what they failed to achieve in Copenhagen six years ago - and that's a binding deal that can arrest global ...
The sense in Republican climate-change nonsense   Washington Post (blog)
World must face up to cost of carbon reductions, says European climate expert   The Guardian

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Herald Sun
   
Adani coalmine: Greens senator accused of living in a bubble   
Herald Sun
A GREENS senator stands accused of being fast and loose with the truth and living in a bubble after she claimed the Adani coal project would dig up the Great Barrier Reef. Larissa Waters made a series of allegations against Adanu after the Federal ...

Scientists Discover Incredible Coral Reef   Newser
Scientists discover new reef that might be even bigger than the Great Barrier Reef   BGR
VIDEO: Robots reveal an amazing seascape off Victoria   Business Insider Australia
The Independent   
The Week Magazine   
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Computerworld
   
Inside Ames: Drone swarms for disaster response   
Computerworld
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are working on tiny drones that can be deployed inside of a building after a natural disaster to give first responders a look inside. Similar Topics. Robotics. View the transcript. Inside this lab at Carnegie ...
Researchers envisage swarms of tiny drones for dangerous rescue missions   Good Gear Guide

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