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Flinders University chemistry professor Colin Raston awarded Ig Nobel Prize
NEWS.com.au
Jamie SeidelNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. AN Australian researcher has serious egg on his face. He's just been awarded the most notorious international prize ...
Prof un-boils egg, wins parody Nobel PrizeThe Australian (blog)
An Australian has won an Ig Nobel Prize for working out how to unboil an eggBusiness Insider Australia
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Jamie SeidelNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. AN Australian researcher has serious egg on his face. He's just been awarded the most notorious international prize ...
Prof un-boils egg, wins parody Nobel Prize
An Australian has won an Ig Nobel Prize for working out how to unboil an egg
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Australian business leaders: We want to play our part in countering climate change
Business Spectator
Climate change is affecting our businesses and the communities in which we operate. We recognise that we have a role to play, and we want to play our part. We represent a diverse group of companies from the energy, resources, retail, infrastructure, ...
Companies call for climate change actionThe Australian (blog)
CEOs push for Australia to play its 'fair part in global action'The Australian Financial Review
Deal with climate change, say big corporationsThe New Daily
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Business Spectator
Climate change is affecting our businesses and the communities in which we operate. We recognise that we have a role to play, and we want to play our part. We represent a diverse group of companies from the energy, resources, retail, infrastructure, ...
Companies call for climate change action
CEOs push for Australia to play its 'fair part in global action'
Deal with climate change, say big corporations
Sydney Morning Herald
Scientists sweep galaxies for super-intelligent alien races, find nothing
Sydney Morning Herald
Perhaps we should breathe a sigh of relief — super-advanced aliens with the ability to harness the power of whole galaxies do not appear to exist, at least in our corner of the universe. Scientists carried out a systematic search for evidence of ...
Scientists Claim to Have Proof that an Alien Invasion is 'Unlikely'Outer Places
Astronomer Finds No Evidence of Kardashev Type III Civilizations in Local UniverseSci-News.com
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Sydney Morning Herald
Perhaps we should breathe a sigh of relief — super-advanced aliens with the ability to harness the power of whole galaxies do not appear to exist, at least in our corner of the universe. Scientists carried out a systematic search for evidence of ...
Scientists Claim to Have Proof that an Alien Invasion is 'Unlikely'
Astronomer Finds No Evidence of Kardashev Type III Civilizations in Local Universe
New York Post
Seal Surfing On Humpback Whale Is Riding In the Style
The Market Business
A photographer in Australia has captured the remarkable moment a seal hitched a ride on the back of a humpback whale. Robyn Malcolm spotted the surfing seal on a whale-watching trip near Eden, New South Wales. “We'd seen some amazing whales ...
Fur seal riding a humpback whale: Australian photographer clicks rare imageNYC Today
Seal Rides The Whale Like A BossThe Monitor Daily
Seal rides on the back of a whale on the NSW south coastSydney Morning Herald
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The Market Business
A photographer in Australia has captured the remarkable moment a seal hitched a ride on the back of a humpback whale. Robyn Malcolm spotted the surfing seal on a whale-watching trip near Eden, New South Wales. “We'd seen some amazing whales ...
Fur seal riding a humpback whale: Australian photographer clicks rare image
Seal Rides The Whale Like A Boss
Seal rides on the back of a whale on the NSW south coast
Times of India
Now you see it, now you don't: Invisibility cloak nears reality
Times of India
WASHINGTON: A cloak of invisibility may be common in science fiction but it is not so easy in the real world. New research suggests such a device may be moving closer to reality. Scientists said on Thursday they have successfully tested an ultra-thin ...
US scientists make tiny invisibility cloakYahoo7 News
Scientists claim invisibility breakthroughEchonetdaily
Scientists have produced an ultra-thin invisibility cloakNature World Report
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Times of India
WASHINGTON: A cloak of invisibility may be common in science fiction but it is not so easy in the real world. New research suggests such a device may be moving closer to reality. Scientists said on Thursday they have successfully tested an ultra-thin ...
US scientists make tiny invisibility cloak
Scientists claim invisibility breakthrough
Scientists have produced an ultra-thin invisibility cloak
Science World Report
New Deadly 'Death Adder' Species Discovered in Australia
Science World Report
Scientists have discovered another species of deadly 'death adder' snakes. (And yes--we know we're being a bit redundant with adverb usage.) In the remote Kimberly region of Western Australia, the animal was found, measuring in at a little over 19 ...
Scientists discover new most venomous snake in Western AustraliaInternational Business Times AU
Rare Kimberley death adder a unique species, genetic testing revealsABC Online
New species of highly venomous snake discovered in AustraliaTechie News
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Science World Report
Scientists have discovered another species of deadly 'death adder' snakes. (And yes--we know we're being a bit redundant with adverb usage.) In the remote Kimberly region of Western Australia, the animal was found, measuring in at a little over 19 ...
Scientists discover new most venomous snake in Western Australia
Rare Kimberley death adder a unique species, genetic testing reveals
New species of highly venomous snake discovered in Australia
ABC Online
Discovery of new human ancestor Homo naledi sparks racism row in South Africa
ABC Online
Some prominent South Africans have dismissed the discovery of new human ancestor Homo naledi as a racist theory designed to cast Africans as "subhuman". "No-one will dig old monkey bones to back up a theory that I was once a baboon. Sorry," said ...
What Can We Learn From Homo naledi's Skull?National Geographic
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Critics question fossil find as South Africa basks in scientific glorySydney Morning Herald
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ABC Online
Some prominent South Africans have dismissed the discovery of new human ancestor Homo naledi as a racist theory designed to cast Africans as "subhuman". "No-one will dig old monkey bones to back up a theory that I was once a baboon. Sorry," said ...
What Can We Learn From Homo naledi's Skull?
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Critics question fossil find as South Africa basks in scientific glory
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Studies on kissing, the word 'huh?' among Ig Nobel award winners
Yahoo News
BOSTON (Reuters) - Researchers who studied the consequences of intense kissing, the global use of the word "huh?" and how badly bee stings hurt on different parts of the body were among the winners of this year's Ig Nobel prizes for comical scientific ...
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Researchers who studied the consequences of intense kissing, the global use of the word "huh?" and how badly bee stings hurt on different parts of the body were among the winners of this year's Ig Nobel prizes for comical scientific ...
The Week Magazine
Archaeologists discover ancient tomb of mysterious 'serpent jaguar' priests in ...
The Week Magazine
Archaeologists' latest discovery has yielded a fascinating trove of treasure that's more than just glitzy loot. The treasure was discovered in Peru, along with a 2,700-year-old tomb of what is believed to be two high-ranking "serpent jaguar priests ...
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The Week Magazine
Archaeologists' latest discovery has yielded a fascinating trove of treasure that's more than just glitzy loot. The treasure was discovered in Peru, along with a 2,700-year-old tomb of what is believed to be two high-ranking "serpent jaguar priests ...
Human impact on native wildlife
ABC Online (blog)
Magpie Couple of stories on the Breakfast show this week took a closer look at the impact we humans have on the natural environment, and how we might go about making less of a negative impression. Researchers at Deakin and Victoria Universities have ...
World-first website promotes coexistence between birds and peopleInternational Business Times AU
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ABC Online (blog)
Magpie Couple of stories on the Breakfast show this week took a closer look at the impact we humans have on the natural environment, and how we might go about making less of a negative impression. Researchers at Deakin and Victoria Universities have ...
World-first website promotes coexistence between birds and people
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