Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Scientists discover vast reef behind Great Barrier Reef and other top stories.

  • Scientists discover vast reef behind Great Barrier Reef

    Scientists discover vast reef behind Great Barrier Reef
    Researchers working with the Royal Australian Navy have discovered an extensive reef system behind the famous Great Barrier Reef, mapping a huge network of donut-shaped features that measure between 650 and 984 feet across. The formations are called bioherms, and were made by a type of algae called halimeda. Shaped like donuts, the structures can be as deep as 33 feet in their center. “We’ve known about these geological structures in the northern Great Barrier Reef since the 1970s and 80s, but ..
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  • International Day Against Nuclear Tests: A Reminder To End Nuclear Testing Around The World

    International Day Against Nuclear Tests: A Reminder To End Nuclear Testing Around The World
    First Posted: Aug 30, 2016 06:31 AM EDT The International Day against Nuclear Tests, August 29, calls for banning the nuclear testing in any setting. (Photo : Keystone/Stringer/Getty Images) The International Day against Nuclear Tests is remembered every August 29 of the year. This date marks the 25 years since the nuclear test site in Kazakhstan in the Soviet Union closed. According to Time, the Soviet Union set off hundreds of nuclear devices for more than 40 years at the Semipalatinsk ..
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  • Sea Shepherd: Australian arm vows to fight on despite US-Japan settlement

    Sea Shepherd: Australian arm vows to fight on despite US-Japan settlement
    Sea Shepherd: Australian arm vows to fight on despite US-Japan settlement Posted August 30, 2016 18:12:50 Anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd has launched its latest campaign in the Antarctic, despite a recent court settlement between the US arm of the conservation society and Japan's whaling body barring direct attacks on the whalers.Last week, two key players in Japan's whaling industry, the Institute of Cetacean Research and Kyodo Senpaku, announced the legal settlemen..
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  • Sydney Harbour reefs showing 'signs of recovery' following coral bleaching event, researcher says

    Sydney Harbour reefs showing 'signs of recovery' following coral bleaching event, researcher says
    Sydney Harbour reefs showing 'signs of recovery' following coral bleaching event, researcher says Updated August 30, 2016 21:04:23 Marine scientists say coral that was damaged by a bleaching event in Sydney Harbour earlier this year are "starting to show good signs of recovery".For the past 12 months a team of marine scientists has been examining the little known coral reefs of Sydney to try and understand more about coral survival.The research project is a collaboratio..
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  • Dogs understand what we say and how we say it, scientists find

    Dogs understand what we say and how we say it, scientists find
    Dog owners have long argued that their pets can understand what they are saying, and now science has proven them correct. A new study has shown that dogs use the left hemisphere of their brain to process the meaning of words, and their right side to work out the intonation – exactly the same way humans process language. It means that dogs can pick up when their owners are not being consistent in their language and tone. For example when a dog is praised the reward centre of its brain fires up, ..
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  • Council row as flood risk reclassified

    Council row as flood risk reclassified
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  • Ancient human ancestor Lucy died after falling from a tree, scans suggest

    Ancient human ancestor Lucy died after falling from a tree, scans suggest
    Ancient human ancestor Lucy died after falling from a tree, scans suggest Posted August 30, 2016 06:03:49 One of the world's coldest cases may have finally been cracked — 'Lucy', a 3.18-million-year-old human ancestor died after falling from a tree, according to a new study. Key pointsCT scans of 3.18 million year old fossil "Lucy" reveal fractures on hand, skull, foot, rib and pelvis consistent with fall from 10 metresFindings suggest "Lucy" may have spent some time..
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