2015年10月14日 星期三

2015-10-15 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 ...

Oceans changing too fast for marine life to adapt   InDaily
Climate Change causing damage to Diversity and Abundance of Marine Species ...   NYC Today
Global marine analysis suggests food chain collapse   EurekAlert (press release)

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Collapse of Antarctic ice shelves would see thousands of years of sea-level rise   
Sydney Morning Herald
The world will be locked into thousands of years of unstoppable sea level rise from melting Antarctic ice if it doesn't cut emissions and prevent another two degrees of global warming, scientists have warned. New projections by Australian and New ...

Antarctic ice shelf collapse and unstoppable sea level rise 'very likely ...   ABC Online
New climate study bad news for Antarctica   New Zealand Herald
New warning over Antarctic ice melt   The Australian (blog)
The Guardian   
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
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ABC Online
   
Australia could lose mangroves to sea level rise   
ABC Online
Parts of Australia could lose their coastal mangroves to sea level rise before the end of this century, according to new research. The loss of the quintessential coastal tree with built-in snorkels could have major knock-on effects for fisheries and ...
Rising seas threaten to drown important mangrove forests, unless we intervene   The Conversation AU
Global mangroves to be submerged by 2070   The Australian (blog)
Rising seas will drown mangrove forests   UQ News

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Christian Science Monitor
   
'We've got to look after this planet' says winner of Nikon Small World contest   
CNN
(CNN) A photo that brings viewers face-to-face with a honey bee has won a prestigious international photography contest that celebrates microscopic imagery in a blend of art and science. Australian Ralph Grimm took the top prize in the annual Nikon ...
The 20 most incredible microscope photos of the year   Business Insider Australia
Buzzworthy photo: Nikon contest winner captures bee's eye   Christian Science Monitor
(Bee)autiful Shot: Pollen-Covered Eyeball Wins 'Small World' Photo Contest   Yahoo News
Ledger Gazette   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Amazing images of Australia from space taken by NASA astronaut Scott Kelly in ...   
NEWS.com.au
Shoba RaoNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. THESE photos of Australia are out of this world — and it's the incredible view NASA astronaut Scott Kelly can see of ...

Astronaut aboard ISS captures beautiful images of Australia from above [Photos]   International Business Times AU
Video of Scott Kelly Playing with Water Ball is simply amazing   NYC Today
Nasa reveals plan to get humans living on Mars   BBC News
Bangalorean   
Science World Report   
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CO2 Science Magazine
   
Ocean Acidification and Warming (Effects on Corals: Field Studies) -- Summary   
CO2 Science Magazine
Most of the ocean acidification research conducted to date has focused solely on the biological impacts of declining seawater pH. Fewer studies have investigated the interactive effects of ocean acidification and temperature. This summary examines what ...
Global warming: Barrier Reef under threat of coral bleaching and 'The Blob'   Sydney Morning Herald
Coral bleaching is becoming a reality, NOAA warns   BABW News
Global coral bleaching event: What you need to know   New Scientist
WSAV-TV   
Catch News   
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Sci-Tech Today
   
Pebbles on Mars Point to an Ancient River in Gale Crater, Study Finds   
Sci-Tech Today
By examining the telltale contours of Martian pebbles spotted by NASA's Curiosity rover, scientists say that they have found evidence of a river in Gale Crater that must have flowed for many miles. The findings, published in the journal Nature ...
Mars pebbles 'most compelling evidence' red planet had long periods of liquid ...   ABC Online
Mars rocks rolled 50km along ancient riverbed, study finds   The Australian (blog)
Mars pebbles travelled 50 km down a riverbed, says new Research   Canada News
Penn: Office of University Communications   
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Discovery News
   
China Put a Telescope on the Moon in 2013   
Discovery News
Chinese astronomers have revealed that a small robotic telescope has been functioning fabulously from the lunar surface for 18 months. The Lunar-based Ultraviolet Telescope is the moon's first functioning robotic telescope, having arrived aboard China ...
China's had a functioning telescope on the Moon for the past two years   ScienceAlert
China has had a telescope on the moon for the past two years   New Scientist
China's Robotic Telescope Present On Moon for The Past Two Years   Austrian Tribune
Northern Californian   
Gizmodo Australia   
Ars Technica UK   
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Sky News Australia
   
Eight-metre telescope snaps young exoplanet   
Sky News Australia
Taking a snapshot of a planet which circles a star outside our solar system is difficult, because it can be outshone by its star by a billion times. In the past, the transit method - in which a planet passes directly in front of its host star - has ...

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ABC Online
   
Perfectly preserved fossil shows ancient mammal's internal organs, fur, and ...   
ABC Online
A rat-like animal that scampered between the feet of dinosaurs grew hair like modern mammals and probably had the same itchy ringworm afflicting pets and people today, analysis of its fossil reveals. Reporting on a remarkably intact 125-million-year ...
Prehistoric 'furball' had itchy skin disease: study   Yahoo News UK

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