2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Five of the most common questions about climate change   
Sydney Morning Herald
A CSIRO report this week revealed the close link between an Australian's political ties and their understanding of climate change. It found that barely one in four Coalition voters accepts climate change is mostly caused by humans, while 59 per cent of ...
Most Coalition voters do not believe in human-induced climate change – CSIRO   The Guardian
Australia divided on climate change causes   The Australian
Coalition supporters say human activities lead to climate change, Liberal ...   International Business Times AU
The New Daily   
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The Australian
   
Bring forward emissions targets: Marshalls   
The Australian
The Marshall Islands is calling on Australia to bring forward its carbon emissions reduction target by five years to be in line with the United States. Foreign Minister Tony de Brum also wants Australia to pledge "significant" funds to help developing ...
Australia urged to bring forward emissions cuts   Sydney Morning Herald
Bill Shorten's dancing is something to behold   Perth Now
Marshall Islands feeling climate effects - Yahoo7   Yahoo7 News
SBS   
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ABC Online
   
Native tobacco plant's unique genes 'opens new world' in food and medicine ...   
ABC Online
Queensland scientists say they have solved an evolutionary riddle spanning 750,000 years that could provide important answers on how to grow crops in space. Professor Peter Waterhouse and Dr Julia Bally from Queensland University of Technology said ...

Genetic breakthrough could help support life on Mars: Scientist   Brisbane Times
A plant known to Aboriginals could help grow food in space   Business Insider Australia
Farming on Mars: New Plant Gene May Open the Door for Space-Based Food Production   Science World Report
Phys.Org   
Laboratory Equipment   
Nanowerk   
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The Guardian
   
Australian 'ant man' survived outback ordeal by copying Bear Grylls   
The Guardian
By the time police teams reached him, Reg Foggerdy's organs had begun shutting down. Photograph: Glen Roberts/AP. Matthew Weaver. Tuesday 3 November 2015 07.16 EST Last modified on Tuesday 3 November 2015 17.01 EST. Share on Facebook ...

Grandfather ate ants to survive in the Australian Outback   West Texas News
'Ant man' Reg Foggerdy tells incredible survival tale   The West Australian
Reg Foggerdy, 62, survives in Desert by eating Ants   TV Newsroom
CNN International   
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ABC Online
   
Dances with whales: what if the humpbacks get rowdy?   
ABC Online
Swimming with humpback whales could get very dangerous, very quickly, especially when the 30 tonne animals start head-butting each other, a renowned Australian marine biologist has warned after Western Australia announced a new swim-with-whales ...

Trial to be a whale of a time   Fraser Coast Chronicle
Western Australian Marine Park to Trial Humpback Whale Tours   DivePhotoGuide.com
Whale of a time!   The Hindu
Northern Californian   
Jagran Post   
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Watch For Stocks With High Positive Short Interest: Applied DNA Sciences ...   
Wall Street Observer
The most recent short interest data has been released by the NASDAQ for the 10/15/15 settlement date, which shows a 1,148,017 share increase in total short interest for Applied DNA Sciences Inc (NASDAQ:APDN), to 763,299 an increase of 50.4% since ...

Applied DNA Sciences's "Buy" Rating Reiterated at Maxim Group (APDN)   Zolmax
Closing Bell Reports: Dominion Resources, Inc. (D), Applied DNA Sciences Inc ...   WallStreet Scope
Active Morning Movers: Applied DNA Sciences Inc (NASDAQ:APDN), American Eagle ...   Investor Wired
Wall Street Point   
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The Boston Globe
   
Local researcher makes first-ever field observations of rare whale   
The Boston Globe
Researchers held a camera close by as an Omura's whale twirled its slender gray body, cutting smoothly through the blue waters off Madagascar. It was an exciting moment — no one had ever before captured confirmed video of the mysterious ocean creature ...

'Extinct' Omura's whales spotted: How rare are they?   Christian Science Monitor
WATCH: Mysterious whale species caught on film for the first time ever   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Omura's whale video: Rare species confirmed, caught on camera for the first time   Syracuse.com
RT   
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution   
Royal Society Open Science - Journals   
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species   
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The Guardian
   
It sucks to swim like a jellyfish, study of animal's movement suggests   
The Guardian
The jellyfish, which creates areas of low pressure in front of it, has one of the most energy-efficient swimming motions of any animal. Photograph: Andrey Nekrasov/Getty Images/Imagebroker RF. Agence France-Presse. Tuesday 3 November 2015 21.10 EST ...

Could humans swim quicker by imitating eels and jellyfish?   Telegraph.co.uk
Jellyfish Use Surprising Technique to Swim Through the Ocean   Science World Report
Jellyfish Use a Surprising Trick to Swim Through the Water   I4U News
Los Angeles Times   
Science Recorder   
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NEWS.com.au
   
The 'driest place on Earth' is covered in pink flowers after a crazy year of rain   
NEWS.com.au
A CHILEAN desert is ablaze in purple, bright pink and white, courtesy of wildflowers that bloomed following deadly floods in the South American country. The floods in March killed as many as 28 people and sparked widespread mudslides. But within weeks ...

Weather Around The World, 11/3: Desert Blooms; Indian Ocean Cyclone; November ...   Decoded Science
Flowers bloom in the Earth's driest place — The Atacama desert   Digital Journal
Look At The Beautiful Flowers That Suddenly Grew In One Of The Driest Places ...   Co.Exist

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Northern Star
   
Lismore and Byron Councils on panel for climate summit   
Northern Star
Lismore City Council deputy mayor Simon Clough will be a panellist at the Australian Climate Leadership Summit. Photo Contributed Contributed. Related Items. Climate scientist changes mind on threat of global warming · Byron mayor invited to United ...

Lismore, Byron chosen to show climate leadership   Echonetdaily
COP21 101 - The Ecologist Guide to the Paris mobilisations   The Ecologist

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