2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
ANU research could improve cancer treatment, renewables and technology and ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Imagine the opportunities that could emerge from refuting the basic law of physics - that at least some energy is lost in every energy conversion. That is exactly what researchers at the ANU, in collaboration with physicists from Singapore and Germany ...
Theory explaining Electromagnetic energy without radiation could be important ...   Next Big Future
Radiationless Revolution Could Be Born From 'Radical' New Theory   Headlines & Global News
New Theory Leads to Radiationless Revolution   ECNmag.com

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Herald Sun
   
Curious whales pay WA tourists a visit   
NEWS.com.au
A POD of curious humpback whales has paid an unexpected visit to a group of sightseers off Ningaloo Reef. THE four whales appeared in shallow water inside the fringing reef on Wednesday, perfectly timing their arrival with the approach of the ...
Whales visited tourists at Ningaloo Reef   Bulletin Leader

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3News NZ
   
Avalanche carrying 30000 tonnes of ice tumbles into Mt Ruapehu's crater lake   
TVNZ
The earth shook when an avalanche of more than 30,000 tonnes of ice and snow fell into the crater lake of Mt Ruapehu in the central North Island. The "moderately large avalanche" on Tuesday night caused ground vibration and the temperature of the lake ...

Sizeable avalanche upsets Ruapehu's crater lake   New Zealand Herald
avalanches spark volcano worries   The Press West Coast

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ABC Science Online
   
Less is more for tropical songbirds   
ABC Science Online
Flight advantage Tropical songbirds raise smaller families giving their chicks the best chance of surviving the perils of flying the coop, say researchers. By having smaller clutches than their temperate counterparts, tropical songbirds can feed more ...
Life history trade-offs: why tropical songbirds have fewer chicks   The Guardian
Tropical Birds: Slow Growth and Better Survival Rate?   Nature World News
Researcher discover songbird habitat affects reproduction, survival   Phys.Org
EurekAlert (press release)   
Science News (blog)   
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The Sunshine Coast Daily
   
Marine species will battle for survival as climate changes   
The Sunshine Coast Daily
Bill Hoffman Whether taking on developers hell-bent on destroying the Coast's natural appeal or a Prime Minister indifferent to the plight of the poor, Bill Hoffman has never been one to mince his words. Bill's been a journalist for 32 years, 29 of ...
Climate change to impact on marine life   NEWS.com.au
Global warming prompts ocean migration   SBS
Research predicts mass movement of marine life   My Sunshine Coast (press release)

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Solomon Star
   
Climate Change: A challenge for all of us   
Solomon Star
LAST week I was in Canberra for a meeting of all Australian High Commissioners and Ambassadors from around the Pacific. One of the topics we discussed at length was climate change, including Australia's efforts to mitigate climate change and assist ...

Australia does not have plans in place to meet 2030 climate goal, assessment finds   Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's Pollution Level Seen Rising Beyond Abbott's Target   Bloomberg
Australia 'has world's biggest climate policy gap' under Abbott   RTCC

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The Independent
   
Rupert Murdoch blasted by Greenpeace for suggested Great Barrier Reef looks ...   
The Independent
Rupert Murdoch has been slammed by Greenpeace for appearing to suggest the Great Barrier Reef looks fine in a series of tweets. The media mogul, who is currently on holiday in Australia, was mocked on Twitter for a series of comments describing the ...
Scientists discover a new reef that rivals the Great Barrier Reef   The Week Magazine
Move over Great Barrier Reef, Australia has new hidden treasures   Siliconrepublic.com

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RT
   
Sea levels 'locked' into 3-foot rise by century's end – NASA   
RT
Sea levels around the world have risen an average of 3 inches since 1992 and are now rising faster than they were 50 years ago, NASA warned. What's worse, they are currently on track to increase 3 feet (90 cm) or more by the end of the century.
Oceans Now Three Inches Higher Compared To Measurements Taken In 1992   Tech Times
Global sea levels rise three inches: Is that a lot? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
NASA: Sea level increase likely on upper end of predictions   The Hullabaloo Online
Stuff.co.nz   
CBS Local   
Newsy   
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PCWorld
   
Researchers envisage swarms of tiny drones for dangerous rescue missions   
PCWorld
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are working on a new generation of disaster drones that can be deployed in swarms into buildings to give first responders a look inside, mapping out the interior as they go. The drones could be valuable in ...
Inside Ames: Drone swarms for disaster response   Computerworld

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Brisbane Times
   
Danger driver! It's a short trip from an Avenroo to an Avenrue   
Brisbane Times
There are millions of kangaroos in Australia, and they all live on my road. I call it the Avenroo, and, yes, I've had a few regrettable incidents on it. The road goes up and over and down a hill. There are paddocks on either side, so it's no surprise ...

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