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1 month ago
Spring rainfall at record low levels
MUCH of southeastern Australia has had the driest start to spring on record.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
Reef 'could adapt to avoid doom'
THE prediction of a prominent marine biologist that climate change could render the Great Barrier Reef extinct within 30 years has been labelled overly pessimistic for failing to account for ...
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
NASA gets a rocket for risk
ARES is meant to be the rocket that will launch a new era of lunar exploration. Instead, it is in danger of crashing into its own launch tower or shaking ...
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
Humans to blame for melting Antarctica
ANTARCTICA, which seemed to have largely escaped the global warming hotting up the rest of the planet, is melting too.
The Australian Science News - 1 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
The Australian Science News - 1 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
1 month ago
DNA shows Otzi the Iceman has kin
AS he lay dying high in the Tyrolean Alps, Otzi the Iceman would have been astonished to know that 5000 years later people would learn the secrets of his ancestry ...
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Thursday 30th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Thursday 30th October 2008
1 month ago
Flush then drink in the Sunshine State
AS Queensland gets ready to drink recycled sewage, some scientists are nervous.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008
Research funds wasted: scientist
MUCH of Australia's scientific and medical research funding is being wasted in areas where better work is already being done overseas.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008
Expert warns on recycled sewage
A DISEASE expert has claimed there is no technology to prevent recycled sewage from contaminating south-east Queensland's water supply.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008
Poisoning risk in meat and dairy
CARNIVORES beware. Your penchant for red meat increases the likelihood that you'll get food poisoning.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008
1 month ago
Danger in horse vaccine, vet says
THE racing industry's push to vaccinate horses against equine influenza could have a devastating effect on the horse population, according to a leading veterinarian.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Tuesday 28th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Tuesday 28th October 2008
1 month ago
Water authority to tap recycled waste
A TOTAL of 2.6 million residents of southeast Queensland will become the first Australians to drink their own waste.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Monday 27th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Monday 27th October 2008
Emissions kill coral reef 'glue'
CARBON dioxide emissions have the potential to kill off coral larvae used to build the Great Barrier Reef, a new study has found.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Monday 27th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Monday 27th October 2008
1 month ago
Rescue helps bilbies beat extinction
A BOLD plan to save the bilby has been so successful it will be used as the model for programs to protect other endangered wildlife.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Sunday 26th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Sunday 26th October 2008
It's not easy being obsessively green
YOU know them. Those who go to such enormous and inconvenient lengths to reduce their carbon footprint.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Sunday 26th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Sunday 26th October 2008
ETS to hit the west's economy: Buswell
WESTERN Australia's Government says Kevin Rudd's emissions trading scheme is a "half-baked" plan that threatens the state's economy.
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Sunday 26th October 2008
The Australian Science News - 11 p.m. Sunday 26th October 2008
