2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 Australia Science


NEWS.com.au
   
Climate change will lead to food chain collapse across world's oceans, study finds   
NEWS.com.au
AAP and AFPAAP. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. CLIMATE change will lead to a complete food chain collapse across the world's oceans, an Adelaide university study has found. Increased ...

Sharks, whales will be first to go   The Australian
Seafood hit by climate change, Australian study finds   Sydney Morning Herald
Marine analysis of climate change impact suggests food chain collapse looms ...   ABC Online
The Conversation AU   
eco-business.com   
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FIS
   
NOAA declares global coral bleaching event   
FIS
The third global coral bleaching event ever on record was confirmed by NOAA scientists after observing that record ocean temperatures cause widespread coral bleaching across Hawaii and expand to the Caribbean. These scientists warned that this ...

Global warming: Barrier Reef under threat of coral bleaching and 'The Blob'   Sydney Morning Herald
This Is What A Mass Die-Off Of Earth's Coral Reefs Looks Like   Gizmodo Australia
A severe worldwide coral bleaching event is now underway   ScienceAlert
Naples Herald   
Mongabay.com   
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The New Daily
   
The small Chinese district supplying Australia's ice ingredients   
The New Daily
A new report has suggested the majority of Australia's methamphetamine is being imported from a small district in the south of China. According to security think tank The Australian Strategic Policy Institute, the Lufeng District, sometimes referred to ...
Ice solution: reduce the harm, don't arrest the user   The Australian Financial Review

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Tech Times
   
Space Station Astronauts Film Beautiful Floating 'Bubbles' Of Liquid In HD   
Tech Times
The video is one of the first videos shot on the Space Station using the RED Epic Dragon, one of the highest-definition cameras available. (Photo : NASA). The residents of the International Space Station have just beamed down a beautiful and trippy ...
UIC researchers study gut feelings of identical twin astronauts   UIC News
In pictures: NASA astronaut's view of Australia's landscape   SBS
Australia Looks Like Abstract Art in These Stunning Photos From the ...   Inverse
BizTek Mojo   
The Denver Channel   
NBCNews.com   
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Northern Star
   
CSG baseline research: No evidence of methane leakage   
Northern Star
PhD candidate Marnie Atkins (right) testing groundwater bores near Casino in September 2013 with environmental science (Honours) graduate Ben Stewart. Photo: Southern Cross University Sharlene King ...


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ABC Online
   
Mars pebbles 'most compelling evidence' red planet had long periods of liquid ...   
ABC Online
Rounded pebbles discovered by the Curiosity rover were carried some 30 kilometres from their source by a flowing river on the red planet, a new study concludes. The research, reported in the journal Nature Communications, provides some of the most ...

Mars rocks rolled 50km along ancient riverbed, study finds   The Australian (blog)
Pebbles on Mars Shaped by Ancient Long-Gone Rivers Dozens of Miles Long   Space.com
Pebbles on Mars likely traveled tens of miles down a riverbed, Penn study finds   Science Codex
Christian Science Monitor   
Phys.Org   
New Kerala   
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The Guardian
   
Startled tourists watch great white shark devour seal near Alcatraz   
The Guardian
The chances of meeting a shark while in the San Francisco Bay are very low. Photograph: Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images. Ellen Brait in New York. Tuesday 13 October 2015 14.09 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 13 October 2015 14.30 EDT. Share on ...

'It's Jaws!' Shocked tourists watch as great white shark devours a seal at ...   Irish Independent
Rare attack ... A shark feeds on a group of sea lions in San Francisco Bay ...   NEWS.com.au
San Francisco tourists witness Great White shark devour seal just outside of ...   New York Daily News
Stuff.co.nz   
Washington Post   
Brisbane Times   
Shark Stewards   
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9news.com.au
   
Chinese space telescope project making great leaps forward   
9news.com.au
China is set to probe the universe for alien life with a $169 million space telescope built on a mind-boggling scale and hidden in a valley in the country's remote southwest. A drone-mounted camera has offered the first glimpse of the awe-inspiring ...
Paving the fast track   The Statesman
China's Alien Hunt Begins: Country Making The World's Largest Telescope To ...   The Inquisitr
World's Largest Radio Telescope, China's FAST, Nearing Completion   Food World News
Mirror.co.uk   
Death and Taxes   
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ScienceAlert
   
Can a rare Hawaiian mushroom really give women a "spontaneous orgasm"?   
ScienceAlert
An obscure, 15-year-old study has been getting a lot of attention lately thanks to a sensational claim made by a couple of scientists that an unnamed species of bright orange mushroom found in Hawaii caused spontaneous organisms in a handful of women ...

These Hawaiian Mushrooms Give Women Instant Orgasms After One Sniff   Bustle
'Orgasm Mushroom': Hawaiian Mushroom Causes Instantaneous Orgasm In Females   Headlines & Global News
Phallic mushroom releases 'hormone-like compounds' to excite with a single sniff   Daily Mail

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HeritageDaily
   
New research shows Scotland inhabited 3000 years earlier than previously ...   
HeritageDaily
Archaeologists from the University of Reading have found the earliest dated evidence for human activity in Scotland – with a helping hand from a herd of pigs. The team made the remarkable discovery of a set of 12,000 year-old Ice Age stone tools while ...

Ancient tools suggest people lived in Scotland 3000 years EARLIER than first ...   Daily Mail
Released gamekeeper's pigs lead archaeologists to earliest human activity in ...   Culture24

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