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Southern Hemisphere’s First Tidal Energy Facility to be Constructed in...

Southern Hemisphere’s First Tidal Energy Facility to be Constructed in Darwin, Australia by Mark Boyer, 11/14/12 The first tidal energy facility in the Southern Hemisphere could be located down under....

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Gift giving: Wild dolphins to humans in Australia | Earth | EarthSky

EARTHSKY // BLOGS // EARTH Earth Trekker by Deanna Conners DEC 23, 2012 Gift giving: Wild dolphins to humans in Australia Scientists think that gift giving among wild dolphins at the Tangalooma Island...

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Ecology is infinitely precious: the challenge of change in Australia’s...

Michael Lee’s blog › Ecology is infinitely precious: the challenge of change in Australia’s long-term future Posted on December 29, 2012 “In the end…the environmental budget is the only one that...

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Artificial atoms allow for magnetic resonance on individual cells — phys.org

This image illustrates the nanomanipulation of an artificial atom. Credit: ICFO Artificial atoms allow for magnetic resonance on individual cells February 11, 2013 Researchers from the Institute of...

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Curves in spacetime violate Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle — phys.org

(a) A closed timelike curve, in which p2 is a chronology-respecting system, and p1 is a time-traveling system that can jump from point tA to the past point tB through a spacetime wormhole, has the...

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Moon mining a step closer with new lunar soil simulant — phys.org

Scientists need a material that behaves like moon soil to conduct experiments that may one day lead to lunar mining. Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/almekinders Moon mining a step closer with new...

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Mining on the Moon — UNSW

Mining on the Moon Published on May 28, 2012 by UNSW The race is on to mine the moon – and UNSW researchers have figured out how to do it and how to build there. Home           Top of page

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Cooling solution for supercomputer heralds new age in renewable energy —...

Contractors carry out works for the groundwater cooling aspect of the CSIRO Geothermal Project in Perth, Western Australia. Cooling solution for supercomputer heralds new age in renewable energy...

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Strange alien slime discovered living beneath the Nullarbor Plain — phys.org

Credit: Steve Trewavas   Strange alien slime discovered living beneath the Nullarbor Plain March 6, 2013 (Phys.org) —Deep in water-filled underground caves beneath Australia’s Nullarbor Plain, cave...

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