2015年9月21日 星期一

2015-09-22 Australia Science


ScienceAlert
   
Giraffes hum to each other at night, researchers have discovered   
ScienceAlert
Scientists have discovered that giraffes can communicate with each other by humming at incredibly low frequencies. And it's the first time a 'sound' has been identified for the relatively silent creatures. For centuries researchers have tried to work ...
Scientists Finally Know What Sound a Giraffe Makes   The Weather Space
Science Says This Is the Sound Giraffes Make   TIME
Giraffes Spend Their Nights Quietly, Constantly Humming   Smithsonian
Metro   
Business Standard   
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ABC Online
   
Climate change may increase risk of erosion, flooding along Pacific coasts   
ABC Online
Climate change will put coastal areas from Sydney to California at increased risk from erosion and flooding, independent of sea-level rise, a new study suggests. The research, published today in Nature Geoscience, is the first to link a pattern of ...
Coastal flooding, erosion forecast, as storms gather pace   Sydney Morning Herald
More La Nina events to bring bigger waves, coastal erosion   New Zealand Herald
Bigger waves for NZ from La Nina increase   Otago Daily Times

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Herald Sun
   
astrological event freaking people out   
Herald Sun
IF YOU spilt wine all over your computer or signed a lease for a bedbug-filled apartment, relax! It's probably not your fault; it's probably Mercury retrograde. The astrological phenomenon, which started Thursday and goes until October 9 is the hottest ...

Mercury Retrograde: What does the apparent rotation reversal of Mercury mean?   Yahoo News UK
Mercury is in retrograde!   Patheos (blog)

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Brisbane Times
   
Find My Croc: Reptile tracker shows mid-sized crocs travel most   
Brisbane Times
Tiny Tim, a male crocodile, last detected on Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 14:15 north of Weipa. Photo: Supplied. Scientists stalking crocodiles through Cape York have discovered the mid-sized reptiles pose the most risk to humans. More than 130 ...

Size matters when crocs are on the move   UQ News
Size determines whether or not crocodiles go on the move   UPI.com

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
More evidence for coming black hole collision   
Sydney Morning Herald
The apocalypse is still on, apparently – at least in a galaxy about 3.5 billion light years from here. Last northern winter, a team of Caltech astronomers reported that two supermassive black holes appeared to be spiralling together towards a ...
Light Signal From Colliding Black Holes Explained   Space Ref (press release)
Black hole collision could be happen sooner than expected   RedOrbit
Scientists move forecast of 2 black hole collisions ahead to 100000 years   International Business Times AU
treeangle.co.id (subscription)   
Motherboard   
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The Budapest Report
   
''Super blood moon'' odds ''off the charts''   
The Budapest Report
UTAH, United States, Monday September 21, 2015 – An increasing number of minority Christian groups have predicted that the world will end later this month when, they say, a “blood moon” will bring about an apocalyptic meteor strike and/or earthquake.
Root Source founders say closing blood moon should not be ignored, dismissed   International Business Times AU
A blood moon rising ...   New Zealand Herald
Apocalypse Author Robert Rite offers “Blood Moons Rising“ at no cost in ...   WebWire (press release)
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin   
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The Daily Telegraph
   
Small hive beetle pest in Riverland could destroy bee hives and taint honey   
The Daily Telegraph
Backyard beekeepers Sidney and Alexis Hayes at Salisbury Heights represent the next generation of Hayes Honey. Picture: Tom Huntley. BACKYARD beekeepers are bracing for an influx of a voracious pest that destroys hives and taints honey after the State ...

Queens on campus: Bee Keeping club acquires queen bees   Brown and White
Brighton artisanal food business is the bee's knees   Wicked Local Allston
Lazarus Honey   27east.com
Fairfield Citizen   
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Herald Sun
   
Eighty female scientists to lead expedition to Antarctica to highlight impact ...   
ABC Online
Women have pushed open the door to the Federal Cabinet—and now they're aiming to conquer Antarctica. Eighty prominent female scientists will lead an expedition to Antarctica next year to highlight the impact of climate change. The Australian-led ...
Women turn up heat on climate: Project aims to put females in leadership ...   Herald Sun

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Bulletin Leader
   
Studies on kissing and the word 'huh?' are among Ig Nobel award winners   
Washington Post
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 are among the winners of this year's Ig Nobel prizes for comical scientific achievements. The ...
Study of mammals' pee and recipe for un-boiling egg win 2015 Ig Nobel Prize awards   International Business Times AU
Australian Scientist Wins Ig Nobel Prize For Uncooking His Breakfast   Gizmodo Australia
Studies on kissing, the word 'huh?' among Ig Nobel award winners   Bulletin Leader
PPP Focus.com   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
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The Border Mail
   
Aussie scientist awarded for figuring out how to uncook an egg   
The Border Mail
Professor Colin Raston with his invention, the vortex fluidic device, which can 'uncook' egg whites. Photo: Flinders University. Professor Colin Raston with his invention, the vortex fluidic device, which can 'uncook' egg whites. Photo: Flinders ...

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