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2015-09-16 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Newly discovered red dwarf stars could unlock secrets of planet formation   
Sydney Morning Herald
A "serendipitous discovery" only 400 light years from Earth could challenge current theories on how planets form and even allow future astronomers to witness the birth of a solar system. An unusual glow in the infrared spectrum of two young red dwarf ...
Red dwarf stars provide clues to how planets form   ABC Online
Nearby red dwarfs could reveal planet secrets   Phys.Org
Public Release: 15-Sep-2015 Nearby red dwarves could reveal planet secrets ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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Press Herald
   
Half of world's sea turtles have ingested some plastic   
Press Herald
A study estimates 52 percent of sea turtles worldwide have eaten some plastic debris during their lifetimes. The Washington Post. Share. facebook · tweet · email. print Comment. Read Article. Half of the sea turtles on the planet have ingested some ...
More than half the world's sea turtles have eaten plastic, new study claims   Washington Post
More than half the world's sea turtles have eaten plastic, study says   Hamilton Spectator
More than half of sea turtles eat rubbish   NEWS.com.au
Forbes   
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NBCNews.com
   
World's Longest Continental Volcano Chain Found in Australia   
NBCNews.com
Scientists have just found the world's longest chain of volcanoes on a continent, hiding in plain sight. The newly discovered Australian volcano chain isn't a complete surprise, though: Geologists have long known of small, separate chains of volcanic ...
The largest chain of volcanoes was found in Australia   Pulse Headlines
Massive volcano chain stretches across Australia, scientist discover   Nature World Report
World's longest continental volcano track is Cosgrove hotspot track in Australia   Techie News
Northern Californian   
Dispatch Times   
Saudi Press Agency   
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CNET
   
Peer inside a crocodile's mouth without losing your head   
CNET
National Geographic releases startling footage of Australian crocodiles taking a bite out of some underwater cameras. You'll say "Ahhhhhhhh!" when you see it. Sci-Tech. 16 September 20158:26 am AEST. Danny Gallagher mugshot. by Danny Gallagher.
Watch: Crocodile uses tail to launch itself out of water   13WMAZ
Gravity-defying crocodile uses tail to leap out of water   CBS News
Crocodile Shows Awesome Power With Tail-Propelled Lunge   FOX 29 News Philadelphia
Gizmodo Australia   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
World Wide Fund for Nature says nearly half the world's marine species wiped ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Humanity's mismanagement of the ocean has led to the loss of almost half the world's marine mammals, birds, reptiles and fish in a single generation, a World Wide Fund for Nature report says. The emergency edition of WWF's Living Blue Planet Report ...

Oceans at brink of collapse   The Australian (blog)
Global marine populations slashed by half since 1970   Telegraph.co.uk
Marine Life: Fears Of Ecological 'Catastrophe'   Sky News
Irish Examiner   
The Sun Daily   
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Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
   
Couple's Australian jade boulder likely world's biggest   
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
ROCK ON: Wayne Matherson and Chris Schobbe with Jenny and Jim Elliot's boulder of Australian jade, which is bound for Canberra. Declan Cooley. Related Items. Beef roads roundtable heading to Rocky to discuss funds · Five Federal leaders in five years: ...


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TIME
   
Star Trek's Lieutenant Uhura to Board NASA's Airplane Observatory   
TIME
After playing a space explorer on television and movies since the '60s, Nichelle Nichols is going on an official NASA mission on Tuesday. The actress, known for her role as Lt. Nyota Uhura on Star Trek, will join NASA's SOFIA observatory — a specially ...

Actress that played Star Trek's Lieutenant Uhura is launching on a NASA mission   Techly
[INTERVIEW] Nichelle Nichols On Her Upcoming NASA Mission   TrekNews.net
Lieutenant Uhura is Boarding NASA's Airplane Observatory Today   Popular Mechanics

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The Statesman
   
Did Curiosity find scorpion-like creature on Red Planet?   
The Statesman
Have we finally succeeded in finding life on Mars? A top UFO website claims so. It says that the NASA's Curiosity vehicle has found hard evidence not only of life on Mars, but that of a sophisticated living creature that resembles a scorpion, www ...

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9news.com.au
   
San Diego fishermen film heart-racing moment pod of killer whales chased down ...   
9news.com.au
Two San Diego fishermen have filmed the frightening moment their boat was chased by a pod of killer whales. The two men were spearfishing on a six-metre fishing boat on September 10 when they noticed something break the surface of the water in the ...

Orca Chases Fishermen's Powerboat Off San Diego Coast   Huffington Post Canada
Terrifying video shows a pod of killer whales chasing a fishing boat   Mashable

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UPI.com
   
Scientists conduct most precise test of light speed   
UPI.com
Researchers say their experiment produced results ten times more precise than previous Lorentz symmetry experiments. By Brooks Hays | Sept. 15, 2015 at 12:25 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. The diagram shows how ...

Most precise test of Lorentz symmetry for the photon finds that the speed of ...   Phys.Org
Australian researchers test speed of light with never-before made precision   International Business Times AU
Light shone on symmetrical challenge   Science Network Western Australia
RF Globalnet (press release)   
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