Sydney Morning Herald
A new species of giant tortoise was just discovered in the Galapagos
Sydney Morning Herald
A population of giant tortoises living in the Galapagos Islands is in fact a distinct, previously unknown species, according to new genetic analysis. Researchers described the new species, now officially known as Chelonoidis donfaustoi, in a study ...
Scientists identify new Galapagos giant tortoise speciesTimes of India
Science Geeks Rejoice! New Species of Giant Tortoise Found in Galapagos IslandsiSchoolGuide
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Sydney Morning Herald
A population of giant tortoises living in the Galapagos Islands is in fact a distinct, previously unknown species, according to new genetic analysis. Researchers described the new species, now officially known as Chelonoidis donfaustoi, in a study ...
Scientists identify new Galapagos giant tortoise species
Science Geeks Rejoice! New Species of Giant Tortoise Found in Galapagos Islands
Brisbane Times
Glowing fingerprints are the future
Brisbane Times
After CSIRO scientist Dr Kang Liang's house was broken into, he developed a new fingerprinting technique to catch the bad guys.Vision: CSIRO. 21/10/15. President Barack Obama looks at the moon through a telescope at the second White House Astronomy.
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Brisbane Times
After CSIRO scientist Dr Kang Liang's house was broken into, he developed a new fingerprinting technique to catch the bad guys.Vision: CSIRO. 21/10/15. President Barack Obama looks at the moon through a telescope at the second White House Astronomy.
Advanced Materials - Wiley Online Library
Gizmag
UCLA findings suggest life on Earth started much earlier than we thought
Gizmag
New findings from a team of geochemists at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) indicate that life on our home planet started hundreds of millions of years earlier than previously thought. The discovery was made when looking at ancient ...
Possible evidence of life on Earth at least 4.1 billion years agoArs Technica UK
Have Scientists Just Found the Earliest Evidence of Life On Earth?Outer Places
Did life on Earth begin 300 million years earlier than we thought?Daily Times
Fox News
Scientific American (blog)
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Gizmag
New findings from a team of geochemists at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) indicate that life on our home planet started hundreds of millions of years earlier than previously thought. The discovery was made when looking at ancient ...
Possible evidence of life on Earth at least 4.1 billion years ago
Have Scientists Just Found the Earliest Evidence of Life On Earth?
Did life on Earth begin 300 million years earlier than we thought?
Sydney Morning Herald
New colonies of Leadbeater's possum discovered in logging forests
Sydney Morning Herald
The politically sensitive and critically endangered Leadbeater's possum, which is also happens to be Victoria's animal emblem, is again proving a challenge with the discovery of dozens of new colonies in forests on Melbourne's northern doorstep that ...
Leaderbeaters captured at nightBrisbane Times
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Sydney Morning Herald
The politically sensitive and critically endangered Leadbeater's possum, which is also happens to be Victoria's animal emblem, is again proving a challenge with the discovery of dozens of new colonies in forests on Melbourne's northern doorstep that ...
Leaderbeaters captured at night
NEWS.com.au
Back To The Future trailer 1:37
NEWS.com.au
Matt Youngnews.com.au. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. HOLD onto your hats, people. Two Australian physicists have confirmed to The White House that time travel is indeed possible.
Time travel 'is definitely possible'The Advertiser
Great Scott! Time travel 'will be achieved'Starts at Sixty
Where we're going, we still need roadsFCW.com
CNSNews.com (blog)
Engadget
Motherboard
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NEWS.com.au
Matt Youngnews.com.au. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. HOLD onto your hats, people. Two Australian physicists have confirmed to The White House that time travel is indeed possible.
Time travel 'is definitely possible'
Great Scott! Time travel 'will be achieved'
Where we're going, we still need roads
ABC Online
Scientists study arms of dead men, suggest hands evolved so males could ...
ABC Online
Biologists have used the arms of dead men to punch and slap padded dumbbells in a macabre experiment supporting a hotly debated theory that our hands evolved not only for manual dexterity, but also so males could fistfight over females. Scientists at ...
Throwing a punch at evolutionary beliefsToronto Star
Evolution Made the Human Fist Fit for PunchingNewsweek
Human Fists Evolved for Punching, Study SaysFlemingsburg Gazette
Times LIVE
Pioneer News
What's New at the U - University of Utah
What's New at the U - University of Utah
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ABC Online
Biologists have used the arms of dead men to punch and slap padded dumbbells in a macabre experiment supporting a hotly debated theory that our hands evolved not only for manual dexterity, but also so males could fistfight over females. Scientists at ...
Throwing a punch at evolutionary beliefs
Evolution Made the Human Fist Fit for Punching
Human Fists Evolved for Punching, Study Says
SETI Institute
Dunes on Pluto?
SETI Institute
The New Horizons team has released a few pictures of the surface of Pluto that have fairly regularly-spaced linear features somewhat similar to desert dunes on Earth. Just a few years ago, nobody would have ever considered calling landforms like these ...
Pluto Time - Solar System ExplorationSolar System Exploration - Nasa
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SETI Institute
The New Horizons team has released a few pictures of the surface of Pluto that have fairly regularly-spaced linear features somewhat similar to desert dunes on Earth. Just a few years ago, nobody would have ever considered calling landforms like these ...
Pluto Time - Solar System Exploration
Herald Sun
Sunscreen a coral killer on FNQ's Great Barrier Reef
Herald Sun
SLIP, SLOP, SLAP: Elsa Jean and Thomas Coudray of Palm Cove make sure they have sunscreen on for a day at the beach. PICTURE: STEWART McLEAN. IT may protect your body from the sun's harmful rays but scientists have suggested sunscreen could ...
Sunscreen may be killing the world's coral reefs: studyDaily Times
Researchers say sunscreen is killing coral reefsThe IUSB Preface
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Herald Sun
SLIP, SLOP, SLAP: Elsa Jean and Thomas Coudray of Palm Cove make sure they have sunscreen on for a day at the beach. PICTURE: STEWART McLEAN. IT may protect your body from the sun's harmful rays but scientists have suggested sunscreen could ...
Sunscreen may be killing the world's coral reefs: study
Researchers say sunscreen is killing coral reefs
Perth Now
Fishy adventure from Land of Oz
Perth Now
Dorothy the whaler shark's journey across the Pacific since her release from Sea World two months ago. COASTING past New Caledonia, exploring coral atolls – it sounds like the ultimate South Pacific cruise. And it is – for a 3.2m dusky whaler shark ...
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Perth Now
Dorothy the whaler shark's journey across the Pacific since her release from Sea World two months ago. COASTING past New Caledonia, exploring coral atolls – it sounds like the ultimate South Pacific cruise. And it is – for a 3.2m dusky whaler shark ...
PhillyVoice.com
New Aussie fingerprint tech to give CSI a run for its money
ARNnet
CSIRO has developed a new liquid crystal substance that will make fingerprints glow under UV light, a potential boon to crime scene detectives worldwide. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) materials scientist Dr Kang ...
Scientist's glowing fingerprints could give forensics a new techniquePhillyVoice.com
Glowing Fingerprinting Technique Used To Fight CrimeScience World Report
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ARNnet
CSIRO has developed a new liquid crystal substance that will make fingerprints glow under UV light, a potential boon to crime scene detectives worldwide. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) materials scientist Dr Kang ...
Scientist's glowing fingerprints could give forensics a new technique
Glowing Fingerprinting Technique Used To Fight Crime
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