2015年8月29日 星期六

2015-08-30 Australia Science


NewClimate Institute
   
Australia to overshoot emissions targets: report   
SBS
Australia will not meet its emission reduction targets, an international group of researchers has said. Previous Next Show Grid. A power station in the Hunter Valley region. Previous Next Hide Grid. Image. 1/. Video. Audio. Australia will not meet its ...
Abbott Government's carbon target 'inadequate' but policies even worse   Business Spectator
Abbott's axing of carbon price creates gaping emissions hole   RenewEconomy
Australia's Emission Targets Woefully Inadequate, Says Climate Action Tracker   CleanTechnica
NewClimate Institute   
International Business Times   
DhakaTribune   
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Herald Sun
   
Chance to visit Mt Pleasant Observatory as part of UTAS open day events   
Herald Sun
THE large, white astronomical antennae which sprouted from a field near Cambridge in 1985 will be open to the public today. The University of Tasmania's annual open day at its Mt Pleasant Observatory will be an opportunity to visit the nerve centre of ...

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NEWS.com.au
   
This is how we'll live on Mars   
NEWS.com.au
DESPITE all the great feats scientists have accomplished over the last five decades, it seems nothing compares to walking on the moon. As Neil Armstrong said, it was “one small step for man, and one giant leap for mankind”. So what could possibly top that?
US astronaut Buzz Aldrin: People in Mars by 2040   InterAksyon
Buzz Aldrin Space Institute to Promote the Settlement of Mars   IGN
Moving to Mars will soon be possible, thanks to Buzz Aldrin's 'master plan'   ChristianToday
Sky News Australia   
Nextgov   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Ruins may be remains of lost Spartan palace   
NEWS.com.au
HELEN. Achilles. Agamemnon. They're names which date from the dawn of civilisation. Now the lost capital of Mycenean Sparta is emerging from the rubble of myth and history. The origins of the story of the Spartan King Menelaus who besieged the ancient ...


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The Week Magazine
   
Archaeologists discover Neanderthal cave with heated water, bedroom   
The Week Magazine
Researchers at an archaeological site in Catalonia, Spain, discovered an inner part of a cave that may have been used for sleeping, the first such area linked to a Neanderthal site, Archaeology reports. The Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology ...

50000 Year Old Spear Points Found in Spanish Cave   New Historian
Discoveries in Spanish cave suggest Neanderthals had hot water and bedrooms   Ancient Origins
Neanderthals' Spanish cave suggests they had HOT WATER and one bedroom   Daily Mail
Softpedia News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Photographer Arthur Roy wins The Nature Conservancy Photo Competition   
Sydney Morning Herald
Even the most amateur photographer knows that it takes a whole lot of patience to get the perfect shot - even more so when you're waiting on creatures in the wild. And so it makes the winning image of this year's Nature Conservancy Australia Photo ...

Photographer Arthur Roy wins The Nature Conservancy Photo Competition | pictures   Clare Northern Argus

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Nextgov
   
Video: The Closest You Can Get to Space Without Leaving Earth   
Nextgov
A new study finds an algorithmic word analysis is flawless at determining whether a person will have a psychotic episode. facebook; twitter; google. // August 26, 2015. LATEST NEWS. Pentagon Debunks DOD-VA Interoperability Myth // August 24, 2015 ...

NASA Goddard to Handle Mirror Assembly of James Webb Space Telescope Backplane   AZoOptics.com (press release)
Key component of Hubble successor arrives for assembly   E&T magazine
James Webb Space Telescope backplane arrives at NASA Goddard for mirror assembly   The Times

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The Canberra Times
   
ANU research could improve cancer treatment, renewables and technology and ...   
The Canberra Times
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 ...
Radiationless Revolution Could Be Born From 'Radical' New Theory   Headlines & Global News
New theory leads to radiationless revolution   Phys.Org

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Prothom Alo (English)
   
Microscopic creatures digest dead plants   
Prothom Alo (English)
Some of the microscopic creatures which live in the soil are able to digest dead plants and trees, turning their contents into gas and minerals. But researchers say their work shows that our understanding of how organic material is decomposed is ...

Climate Models May Misjudge Soils' Carbon Emissions   Truthdig
Climate Models That Include Microorganisms for Future Climate Change ...   AZoCleantech

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Digital Journal
   
Siberian statue carries secret code 7000yr before writing began   
Digital Journal
The Shigir Idol is the world's oldest known wooden statue. Built in 9,000 BC, it bears a secret code which nobody has ever been able to decipher. Even more startling is that it was written 7,000 years before writing was thought to have begun.
11000 Years Old: New Dating of Shigir Idol reveals it is Oldest Wooden ...   Ancient Origins

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