2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 Australia Science


ABC Online
   
Reducing shark attacks, protecting habitat part of $24 million University of ...   
ABC Online
Lowering the risk of shark attacks in Australian waters is one of the goals laid out for a $23.9 million marine project which will be headed up by a professor from the University of Tasmania. The research will also look at threats to marine species and ...
$24m to mitigate shark attack risk   The Australian (blog)
Spate of shark attacks prompt Australia's research project   Xinhua

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California Diver
   
Video: Killer Whale Launches Seal 80 feet Into The Air   
California Diver
A videographer, shooting a promotional film for whale watching company Eagle Wing Tours, captured some dramatic footage of a killer whale kicking a harbor seal 80 feet into the air off the coast of British Columbia. The attack was filmed by Mike Walker ...
Killer Whale Sends Seal Soaring Through the Air: Video Goes Viral   Classicalite
Watch This Amazing Footage of An Orca Punting A Seal 80 Feet In the Air   TIME
Orca killer whale punts seal 80 feet into air (Video)   AmeriPublications
Chicago Tribune   
Shine (satire) (press release) (subscription) (blog)   
Gizmodo   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Smartphones could detect pollution, thanks to a sensor breakthrough   
Christian Science Monitor
A recent discovery by Australian and Chinese scientists could allow smartphones to detect dangerous levels of air pollution. By Maddy Crowell, Staff October 27, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Malaysia's landmark building Kuala Lumpur Tower, center ...
Smartphones may soon detect air pollution   Gizmag
RMIT University Researchers Develop Low-Cost, Reliable Method of Detecting ...   AZoNano.com
A new sensor breakthrough can now enable smartphones to detect air pollution   Daily News & Analysis
Mashable   
Alphr   
OpEdNews   
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Dispatch Tribunal
   
Using AI to peek into the hearts of messy galaxies   
Dispatch Tribunal
Artificial intelligence has been asked to apply its brains to the problems of space – specifically, what's inside their hearts of the galaxies, and how galaxies live and die. The problem at hand is how to interpret the spectra of messy galaxies to ...
Artificial Intelligence Peers Into The Hearts Of Galaxies   Science World Report
Scientists use artificial intelligence to find new galaxies   BABW News
Artificial Intelligence Finds Messy Galaxies   ECNmag.com

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NEWS.com.au
   
Do fish sleep? Sydney Aquarium answers the question   
NEWS.com.au
DO fish sleep? It seems like a simple question that should have the simplest of answers and yet we have all spent sleepless nights pondering exactly how our aquatic friends rest, if at all. Well, wonder no longer. The Daily Telegraph is here to answer ...
Do fish sleep?   Herald Sun

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Rescued dolphin returned to ocean in Qld   
The Australian (blog)
A PREGNANT dolphin rescued from a Queensland beach has been given a second shot at life, but her baby wasn't so lucky. THE offshore bottlenose dolphin, named Sandy, was released back into the wild on the weekend, seven weeks after being found on ...


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The Inquisitr
   
Scientists Didn't Debunk The Shroud Of Turin, But Study Hints At Artifact's ...   
The Inquisitr
The Catholic Church has never officially recognized it. People have debated whether it's a medieval forgery or the real thing for decades. And a new study that vacuumed dust from the surface of the Shroud of Turin hasn't really proven a thing. But it ...
Can DNA end mystery of Shroud of Turin?   Genetic Literacy Project
Fake? DNA Testing Deepens Mystery of Shroud of Turin   Discovery News
Shroud of Turin mystery deepens as DNA from 'all over Earth' is found on the cloth   Kansas City Star

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Times of Malta
   
Life on earth '300 million years earlier than previously thought'   
Times of Malta
Living organisms may have existed on earth as long as 4.1 billion years ago – 300 million years earlier than was previously thought, new research has shown. If confirmed, the discovery means that life emerged a remarkably short time after the Earth was ...

Research suggests Earth is 300 million years older than Earlier Thought   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Life On Earth Predates Moon's Craters Says New Scientific Study   STGIST
UCLA findings suggest life on Earth started much earlier than we thought   iFreePress.com (blog)

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Photonics.com
   
Dye Endures Repeated STED Irradiation   
Photonics.com
NAGOYA, Japan, Oct. 27, 2015 — Photostable fluorescent dye for superresolution microscopy could serve as a powerful tool to visualize biological events and structural details in living cells for prolonged periods. Researchers at Nagoya University have ...

High Photostability Fluorescent Dye Enables Continuous Live Cell Imaging by ...   AZoNano.com

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The Inquisitr
   
Megalodon Teeth Discovered Along North Carolina Shore   
The Inquisitr
Megalodon teeth are being discovered on beaches throughout eastern North Carolina. According to reports, the fossilized teeth were found along the shore in the cities of North Topsail Beach and Surf City. Although they are not uncommon in the region, ...

Huge fossilised shark teeth wash up on North Carolina beach   International Business Times AU
Megalodon teeth from mouth of 60-ft shark: Jaw-dropping find on N.C. shore   Examiner.com
Megalodon teeth washed ashore in US East Coast 'Photo'   Canada News
Newsmax   
Daily Star   
The News Reports   
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