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2015-10-26 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Giant megalodon shark teeth wash up on US beach   
Sydney Morning Herald
Rain and high tides in the southeastern US have led to the unearthing of some long-buried marine fossils, specifically massive shark teeth that once belonged to an 18-metre-long megalodon. "Oh my God, like I said, I felt like I was a lottery winner or ...

Giant prehistoric shark teeth wash up on US beach   Yahoo7 News
TODAY IN NIGHTMARE FUEL: 18-Metre Shark's Teeth Wash Up On Beach   Pedestrian TV
Teeth from extinct, prehistoric shark Megalodon wash up on North Carolina beaches   NEWS.com.au
Christian Science Monitor   
ABC Online   
NT News   
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Dispatch Tribunal
   
Dying star taking planetesimal with it to the graves, K2 mission reveals   
Dispatch Tribunal
Observations from K2 mission have revealed that a dying star – white dwarf in this case – is cannibalizing on a nearby planetesimal through intense gravity. The discovery is the first of its kind with the repurposed Kelper telescope proving to be very ...
Real life 'Death Star' caught in the act of destroying a planet   You Don't Know Football
Death Star Vaporizes Own Planet: 1st Evidence   WAGs World Cup
Faraway object being destroyed by real-life 'Death Star'   Junior College
Bills Insider (blog)   
OR-Politics.com   
MyBroadband   
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NEWS.com.au
   
A strange piece of space junk will crash back to Earth next month   
NEWS.com.au
A STRANGE piece of space junk — appropriately designated WT1190F — has cycled back in its orbit and will topple back to Earth in November. We know it is about 2m long. It seems to be hollow — or at least bent. We know it is on an orbit that lobbed ...
There's a piece of space garbage headed for Earth next month   Entertainment.ie
Mysterious Chunk Of Space Trash Is On A Collision Course With Earth   Gizmodo Australia
Massive piece of space junk dubbed WTF on collision course with Earth   The Independent
The Mary Sue   
Motherboard   
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ABC Online
   
Feral fish scan: Managing growing carp populations in Canberra's waterways   
ABC Online
With warmer weather on the way, Canberra's waterways are reaching ideal temperatures for feral fish breeding. In an effort to slow growing carp populations in the Murray Darling catchment, the ACT Government's Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch ...

Scientists break into circle to find Lake Burley Griffin carp's vulnerability   The Canberra Times

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ABC Online
   
Palau set to create one of world's biggest marine sanctuaries   
ABC Online
Palau's president Tommy Remengesau is set to sign a law turning most of the country's waters into a marine sanctuary, which will be one of the biggest in the world. The sanctuary will be about the size of California — making it the world's sixth ...
Palau president to sign national marine sanctuary measure   Marianas Variety
Palau Approves Sanctuary Act To Develop Huge Marine Sanctuary   EMTV Online

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NEWS.com.au
   
Peter Stefanovic and the 60 Minutes crew get up close and personal with some ...   
NEWS.com.au
DEEP in the remote outback in Australia's Top End lurk crocodiles so huge, one of them is said to weigh one massive tonne. Locals say they've been terrorised by this growing gnash of monster reptiles. The crocs have been snapping up horses and ...
Crocodile hunter Matt Wright catches one tonne reptile in Australia   Daily Mail

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Sky News Australia
   
Cassini spacecraft to fly past Saturn moon   
Sky News Australia
A spacecraft will this week be sent plunging deep through a fountain of icy spray erupting from an extraterrestrial ocean that could harbour life. The historic fly-by will mark the most exciting attempt yet to unlock the hidden secrets of Saturn's ...
Cassini spacecraft set for fly-by on Saturn's water moon   BT.com
Is there life on Saturn? NASA could be about to unlock the secrets of a ...   Mirror.co.uk
NASA Conference Monday (Oct.26) to Reveal Historic Cassini Flyby of Saturn Moon   Microfinance Monitor

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STGIST
   
Life On Earth Predates Moon's Craters Says New Scientific Study   
STGIST
The “creation of life” on Earth, according to some scientists, may have started shortly after the late heavy bombardment, or the massive rain of comets and asteroids in the inner Solar System. Massive rocks landed on Earth 4 to 3.8 billion years ago ...
Research suggests Earth is 300 million years older than Earlier Thought   MyTechBits
Earth may be much older than we thought, scientists say   Sportnewsbase.com
Ancient crystal suggests life on Earth appeared 4.1 billion years ago   Dispatch Times
Express.co.uk   
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ABC Online
   
Cedar Anderson: From humble hippie to multi-millionaire businessman — the man ...   
ABC Online
What if you spend years quietly tinkering in a shed on your invention, to find you have to take the reins of a multi-million dollar company overnight? As Australian Story discovers, that is the reality for Byron Bay inventor Cedar Anderson, after his ...
Honey, I shrunk the flowers   The Statesman
Keeping bees can be both interesting, profitable   Terre Haute Tribune Star

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ABC Local
   
Great Barrier Reef Clean-up nets 175kg of rubbish from Fitzroy Island off Cairns   
ABC Local
More than 80 people travelled from Cairns to Fitzroy Island to take part in the inaugural Great Barrier Reef Clean-up on Sunday, collecting 175kg of rubbish. Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share. Great Barrier Reef Clean-up - Fitzroy Island ...
Current management is not enough to halt pollution on the Great Barrier Reef   The Conversation AU

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