2015年10月26日 星期一

2015-10-27 Australia Science


Lifehacker Australia
   
Five Reasons To Teach Robotics In Schools   
Lifehacker Australia
Technology is critical for innovation, yet schools struggle to get students interested in this area. Could teaching robotics change this? The Queensland government has just announced plans to make teaching robotics compulsory in its new curriculum ...
3 Important Consumer Electronics Trends to Watch   Tech Cocktail

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Digital Journal
   
Awesome video as killer whale flips seal '80 feet up in the air'   
Digital Journal
If you are the seal in this video footage then you're not gonna be enjoying the moment. But for us humans seeing a whale flip a seal up, up, up and 80 feet into the air, well, it's a pretty awesome sight.
Eagle Wing Tours captures video of killer whale annihilating seal 20 meters ...   West Texas News
Watch: Orca flips seal sky high out of water off Victoria coast   The Seattle Times
Whale 'playing' with seal captured on camera   NYSE Post
AmeriPublications   
The Dodo   
National Post   
Facebook   
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Gawker
   
The Ocean Is Birthing 15 Million-Year-Old Shark Teeth Right Now   
Gawker
In ancient lore, Aphrodite, the goddess of all things beautiful and passionate, arose from the churning foam and crashing waves of the ocean, pearl birth from a glittering sea. This week, a bunch of really old teeth are being spat out by that same sea ...
Gigantic shark teeth wash ashore in North Carolina (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Megalodon Teeth Are Washing Up On North Carolina Shores   UPROXX
Prehistoric shark teeth found off NC coast after storms   NYSE Post
Sydney Morning Herald   
UPI.com   
RedOrbit   
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Techie News
   
Palau establishes one of the world's largest protected areas of ocean   
Techie News
Palau has created history by creating one of the world's largest protected areas of ocean in the Pacific island nation's waters. The Palau Congress approved the the Palau National Marine Sanctuary Act, which was signed into law earlier today. The ocean ...
Palau set to create one of world's biggest marine sanctuaries   ABC Online
Palau: Tiny Pacific island declares world's sixth largest marine reserve   The Independent
The Dive-Friendly Marine Reserve Holidays Within A Few Hours Of Australia   Huffington Post Australia
Marianas Variety   
EMTV Online   
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ABC Online
   
Enceladus: NASA to conduct 'deepest ever' flyby of Saturn moon to investigate ...   
ABC Online
NASA is planning to sample an extraterrestrial ocean to find out whether it could be habitable. The space agency said its Cassini spacecraft will fly through an icy plume spurting from Saturn's moon Enceladus. It will be Cassini's closest ever approach ...
Is there extra-terrestrial life on Saturn's icy moon? NASA could soon know ...   9news.com.au
Space probe heads to mysterious icy moon of Saturn   USA TODAY
Is there life on Enceladus?   Daily Times
TV Newsroom   
Rappler   
Times of India   
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ABC Online
   
Climate change, gill disease under the microscope at new salmon research centre   
ABC Online
A new aquaculture research centre in Hobart's south is expected to help reduce the cost of salmon production and help fish farms better deal with climate change. Farmed salmon is worth more than $500 million a year to Tasmania's economy and employs ...

Huon invests in center to help Tasmanian salmon farmers weather climate change   Undercurrent News

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The Province
   
Star light gets scientists thinking   
New Zealand Herald
An alien megastructure is among theories astrophysicists ponder to explain a star's highly unusual flickering. The Kepler space telescope has discovered an unusual flickering light. Photo / Getty Images. Right now the star KIC 8462852 is really hot ...
Gordzilla in the City: Let's not boldly go where no one has ...   The Province (blog)
'Alien megastructure' is more likely to be a lopsided star than a Dyson sphere   Daily Mail
NASA`s Kepler Space Telescope Reveals Evidence of other Alien Superstructures?   Student Operated Press
SETI Institute   
Quartz   
Business Insider Australia   
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CIO Australia
   
World View a step closer to balloon space flight   
CIO Australia
World View says a successful test flight over the weekend puts it a step closer to commercial balloon flights high enough to see the curvature of the earth and the black of space. On Saturday, the company launched from Page, Arizona, a working 1/10th ...
World View Tests High Altitude Balloon for Future Commercial Flights   SpaceNews
Major World View Test Flight Readies The Company To Begin Full Scale Flight ...   PR Newswire (press release)
After Successful Flight Test, World View Ready For Next Phase   Popular Science

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The Inquisitr
   
WTF UFO: Unknown Space Object Dubbed WT1190F On Collision Course With Earth   
The Inquisitr
A mysterious piece of UFO space debris dubbed WT1190F is on collision course with planet Earth. The UFO is expected to crash into Earth's atmosphere next month. Although experts have calculated that WT1190F will crash into the Indian Ocean on ...

'WTF': Mysterious artificial space object heading towards Earth   RT
A strange piece of space junk will crash back to Earth next month   NEWS.com.au
Mysterious space junk to splash down in November   The Space Reporter
Scientific American   
Christian Science Monitor   
Astronomy Magazine   
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New Historian
   
Female Aboriginal Hunters Worked With Dingoes   
New Historian
Dogs may be man's best friend, but new research into early Aboriginal societies has revealed that dingoes filled that role – and that female Aboriginals might have been the keystone in that relationship. Dingoes, or Canis lupus dingo as the species is ...
Aboriginal females used dogs to hunt small animals 4000 years ago   Daily Mail

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