Friday, November 6, 2015

Last Top Stories: Ballarat welcomes home Melbourne Cup heroes Michelle Payne and Darren Weir | HeraldSun

  • Ballarat welcomes home Melbourne Cup heroes Michelle Payne and Darren Weir | HeraldSun

    Ballarat welcomes home Melbourne Cup heroes Michelle Payne and Darren Weir | HeraldSun
    Sunday Night - Michelle, our belle0:19Melbourne Cup jockey, Michelle Payne interview on Sunday Night. Courtesy: Network SevenTHE people of Ballarat had no doubt about who this year’s Melbourne Cup belonged to.Hundreds of people gathered outside the Ballarat Town Hall to welcome home Ballarat-born Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne, local trainer Darren Weir, Michelle’s brother and strapper Stevie Payne, and winning bay gelding Prince of Penzance, who trained at Miners Rest.Payne became the first woman in the race’s 155-year history to win the race on the 100-1 outsider.After fans watched a re-run of the Cup on a giant screen, a nervous Payne took to the stage to rapturous applause.Wisely choo..
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  • Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Darren Weir is much more than a...

    Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Darren Weir is much more than a...
    Darren Weir with Lucky Paddy at his Forest Lodge stables at Miners Rest.Photo: Justin McManusHarvest time in the dry Mallee landscape is tough.There are long hot hours walking the cracked earth, and even the recent blessed rain means precious little now that the yellow waves of grain are already cut and siloed.In fact, the same drops of water that turned race tracks this week from fast to good to dead to soft to heavy are actually a hindrance, giving succour to rapacious weeds like bindi-eyes and paddy melons.Strapper Stevie Payne poses for a picture while cleaning out the stables.Photo: Justin McManusDarren Weir, trainer of Prince Of Penzance, the long-shot winner of the Melbourne Cup, woul..
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  • Our pick of what's happening around town

    Our pick of what's happening around town
    Coming up: Night Noodle Markets. MUSICSCORENow that it's officially the future, celebrate the 30th anniversary of time-travelling comedy sci-fiBack to the Futurewith the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Robert Zemeckis' popular film plays on the big screen as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra perform Alan Silvestri's original score, along with additional music written for the film's anniversary.The Judgement - one of Franz Kafka's darkest short stories gets a stage adaptation. Today, 2pm, Plenary, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf, $105-$120, 9929 9600,mso.com.auAdvertisementBAROQUEItalian violinist Riccardo Minasi​ is one of the leading f..
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  • Ascot Cup 2015 day Tips – Ascot races 7/11/2015

    Ascot racecourse will host the feature WA meeting today with the Ascot Gold Cup being the headline race for the meeting. We take a look at each of the races on the day and give our tips and best bets.Special Offer:Sign-up to Sportsbet.com.au via this link for a $501 BONUS BET!Race One:5 Red PublisherRace Two:7 Let It SlipRace Three:7 Duke of CornwallRace Four:5 Key To FameRace Five:4 DelicacyRace Six:3 TontoRace Seven:6 Dark MusketRace Eight:8 NeverlandDEPOSIT SMALL BET BIGSpecial Offer 1:Deposit $25 BET with $100– CrownBetSpecial Offer 2:Deposit $50 get a Bonus BET of $50– SportsbetSpecial Offer 3:Deposit $25 BET with $100– Ladbrokes (use code: TWT75FREE)Best Bet:Race Seve..
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  • New Horizons completes record-setting Kuiper Belt targeting maneuvers

    New Horizons completes record-setting Kuiper Belt targeting maneuvers
    Path to a KBO: Projected route of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft toward 2014 MU69, which orbits in the Kuiper Belt about 1 billion miles beyond Pluto. Planets are shown in their positions on Jan. 1, 2019, when New Horizons is projected to reach the small Kuiper Belt object. NASA must approve an extended mission for New Horizons to study the ancient KBO.NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has successfully performed the last in a series of four targeting maneuvers that set it on course for a January 2019 encounter with 2014 MU69. This ancient body in the Kuiper Belt is more than a billion miles beyond Pluto; New Horizons will explore it if NASA approves an extended mission.The four propulsive maneu..
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  • UN unblocks climate finance to poor countries as France unveils 'dress rehearsal'

    The 'pre-COP' conference will be attended by representatives from all regions of the world and will be broken down into four themes: the ambitions of the climate conference, acknowledgement of each country's different responsibilities and capacities, the actions needed, and climate financing to poor countries beyond 2020.On this last aspect--which has proven to be a divisive issue--the UN's Green Climate Fund announced on Friday that it had approved $168 million (155 million euros) for eight projects in countries including Peru, Malawi, Senegal, Bangladesh, Fiji and the Maldives.The money is to help them make the leap from cheap and abundant fossil fuels to renewable energy against the effec..
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  • Applied DNA Sciences to Present at Investor Conferences on November 12, 2015

    Applied DNA Sciences to Present at Investor Conferences on November 12, 2015
    Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: APDN) (Twitter: @APDN), a provider of DNA-based supply chain, authentication and product identification solutions, anti-counterfeiting and anti-theft technology, and product genotyping solutions, announced today that Dr. James Hayward, President & CEO will present at two investor conferences on November 12, 2015:Applied DNA Sciences will hold meetings with institutional investors at each conference. Management's presentation at the Drexel Hamilton conference will be webcast and available through the Investor Relations section of the company's website at www.adnas.com.About Applied DNA SciencesApplied DNA Sciences makes life real and safe by providing b..
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  • Ancient magical Australian plant could help grow food in space

    Ancient magical Australian plant could help grow food in space
    An ancient native Australian plant species that has survived for almost 750,000 years and even under drought conditions could hold the secret to growing plants in space. It could also have major impact on future plant biotechnology, say scientists from Queensland University.The researchers were trying to determine the exact species of theAustralian native tobacco plantNicotiana benthamiana, known as Pitjuri to indigenous Aboriginal tribes, when they hit upon the plant's survival formula."We have discovered that it is the plant equivalent of the 'nude mouse' used in medical research," said lead researcher Dr Julia Bally. Nude mice are lab varieties with compromised immune systems ideally used..
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  • Hubble data reveals ancient white dwarfs at the core of the Milky Way

    Hubble data reveals ancient white dwarfs at the core of the Milky Way
    Images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope have been analyzed by a team of astronomers, uncovering a population of very old white dwarf stars. It's the first time the ancient stars have been observed, and their study provides clues regarding the early construction phase of our home galaxy.The new observations are the most detailed of their kind, looking closely at the foundational bulge at the very heart of the Milky Way. Looking specifically at thewhite dwarfstar remnants gives us valuable information about the galaxy's distant past.Carefully studying the data, the team was able to pick out the white dwarfs, selecting 70 of the hottest examp..
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  • 10000-year-old iceberg breaks in two - Yahoo7

    10000-year-old iceberg breaks in two - Yahoo7
    VideoGlacier in IcelandStunned hikers were left in awe when mother nature decided to put on a grand show in Iceland last week.The moment the iceberg broke away from the glacier. Source: Supplied.A massive iceberg broke off the well-known Svínafellsjökull Glacier rolling over in the icy water several times putting on a once-in-a-lifetime display.Luckily the hikers had their camera at the ready and were able to capture the magnificent show unfolding.The massive aqua iceberg breaking away into the water. Source: Supplied.The massive chuck of ice broke off creating a loud cracking sound before finally sinking into the freezing waters below.The impressive colours revealed were bright aqua and a c..
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