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  • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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    Nature News: Mummichogs are stout little fish found in salt marsh pannes

    This is one of the best times of year to visit an estuary (the brackish, marshy area where a river meets the sea).
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      Gene drive technology considered in the fight to save native animals from feral cats

      There are millions of feral cats across Australia, and that has been taking a heavy toll on native wildlife.
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        Sanral wants to become one with nature

        The SA National Roads Agency has undertaken to give back what it took away from nature along roads, out of respect for the environment and communities.
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        • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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          Winemakers head for higher ground as temperature increases force vignerons to rethink future

          Hotter and drier summers are forcing a scramble to higher altitudes in one of the country's most recognised cool-climate wine regions.
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            Endangered freshwater red-finned blue-eye fish on path to recovery with artificial springs breeding program

            Australia's rarest freshwater fish only lives in tiny inhospitable springs in arid outback Queensland and thanks to an innocuous invasive species, it has nearly disappeared
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            • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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              Why it’s hard to prove gender discrimination in science

              The Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, asked a judge on 11 May to dismiss portions of three.
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              • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                Nature Diary: Wildflower food

                May is one of the peak months for foraging as wild flowers and herbs come into full bloom. One big advantage of wild foods is that they have up to 20 times as many vitamins and…
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                • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                  Australian budget delivers for science facilities and medical research

                  Research facilities and medicine were among the winners for science in Australia's 2018–19 national budget, which was proposed on Tuesday.
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                  • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                    ICYMI: Headlines From Nature News

                    Each month, Living Lab Radio checks in with Nature News to talk about some of the latest research headlines. This time we talk with senior reporter Lizzie Gibney at the London bureau.
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                    • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                      Astronomers spot helium on exoplanet for first time

                      A big, puffy planet orbiting a small, bright star in the constellation Virgo is leaking helium into space. It’s the first time astronomers have spotted the element on a planet…
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                      • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                        Brazil’s lawmakers renew push to weaken environmental rules

                        The conservative coalition that dominates Brazil’s Congress is girding itself for one final push to roll back environmental regulations before campaigns for the country’s October…
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                          Science in North Korea: how easing the nuclear stand-off might bolster research

                          Little published research emerges from North Korea, but after historic peace talks last week with South Korea, scientists have reason to hope that the country will open up to more collaborations.
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                          • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                            Getting nature back on track with greening

                            Nurseries of the Forest Department in the district are buzzing with activity as State government peps up its afforestation drive.
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                            • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                              Nature highlights from National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2018

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                            • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                              Universe's first moments mimicked with ultracool atoms

                              Cosmologists think that in its first moments, the Universe ballooned from a subatomic size to bigger than a grapefruit. But testing theories about this period is difficult…
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                              • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                                Health of platypus habitat trumps development on outskirts of Brisbane

                                For 18 years Barbara Rosenberg has made a habit of sitting quietly by her property's lagoon, hoping to spot its resident platypus.
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                                • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                                  Nature up close: Hummingbirds

                                  By "Sunday Morning" contributing videographer Judy Lehmberg.
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                                    Coral on the Great Barrier Reef was 'cooked' during 2016 marine heatwave, study finds

                                    A researcher surveys damage on the Great Barrier Reef following the March 2016 mass coral-bleaching event.
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                                    • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                                      Getting up close and digital with nature’s miniature life

                                      My first enlarger, conjured from a mysterious, fatherly deal in the pub, was an Edwardian antique of mahogany and brass. It stretched horizontally along the potting bench, the…
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                                      • sujan180 (44)in #photography • 7 years ago
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                                        New 'exploding ant' species also blocks invaders with its massive head

                                        Anyone who's accidentally stood on an ant nest will know just how good they are at defending their home, but a new species of "exploding ant" takes it to the next level.
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