Monday, October 24, 2016

Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin to present Canberra with plan for putting humans on Mars and other top stories.

  • Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin to present Canberra with plan for putting humans on Mars

    Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin to present Canberra with plan for putting humans on Mars
    Most people Buzz Aldrin's age are ensconced in a nursing home, their travels limited perhaps to an easy visit to the grandkids.But it should come as no surprise that the second man to walk on the moon is a little different. Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin will share his plans for colonising Mars in Canberra on November 7. Photo: Buzz Aldrin Enterprises He has had trips to the Rio Olympics and the Everest Space Centre in Nepal since the start of August, and in December makes his first visit ..
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  • Conference to protect endangered species

    Conference to protect endangered species
    A key conference has opened in Johannesburg to discuss eventual changes to trade controls on some of the world's most endangered animal species, ranging from elephants to sharks.More than 2000 delegates from 183 countries were attending the 17th meeting of the Convention on Illegal Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES), which runs through October 5.In force since 1975, CITES provides protection to more than 35,000 plant and animal species.The Johannesburg conference will co..
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  • Analysts expect Salesforce (CRM) to hit $94.50 Price Target in next 52-weeks

    Analysts expect Salesforce (CRM) to hit $94.50 Price Target in next 52-weeks
    Cisco (CSCO) and Salesforce (CRM), the Consumer Success Platform and the world’s #1 CRM company, reported a planned alliance to enable business users to be more helpful than ever before. The two companies will together develop and market solutions that join Cisco’s collaboration, IoT and contact center platforms with Salesforce Sales Cloud, IoT Cloud and Service Cloud. New integrations will include: Collaboration: Cisco and Salesforce will natively integrate Cisco Spark and WebEx into Sales Clo..
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  • Earth's atmosphere is slowly leaking oxygen, and scientists aren't sure why

    Earth's atmosphere is slowly leaking oxygen, and scientists aren't sure why
    Don't panic, but researchers have discovered that oxygen is (very) slowly draining out of Earth's atmosphere, and right now, they're not sure why. By analysing air bubbles trapped inside ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica, a team from Princeton University has found oxygen levels have dropped by 0.7 percent in the last 800,000 years, and figuring out why could be crucial to predicting our planet's future.  Getting the answer isn't going to be easy though – oxygen on our planet is constantly..
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  • Tasmanian tiger believers share images of sightings

    Extinct or just in hiding?EIGHTY years ago, almost to the day, a Hobart zookeeper locked up for the night, his mind most likely on getting home in time for dinner.Benjamin – the last known thylacine on earth – was locked out of his shelter, and not for the first time. As the mist rolled down from Mt Wellington and settled over the city on the bitterly cold evening, nobody heard Benjamin’s whimpers as he shivered on the concrete floor of his cage. By morning the creature, malnourished and long-ne..
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  • Star Citizen's First-Person View Is Based On Birds

    Star Citizen's First-Person View Is Based On Birds
    Star Citizen’s first-person view isn’t like other games, where you’re essentially in control of a floating camera. That approach is tried and true, but not wholly realistic. In the preposterously ambitious space game, your view and your body are one-in-the-same, just like in a real human body. Problem: Turns out, human bodies have a lot going on. As we (and now, in a truly mammoth feature, Kotaku UK) have reported on multiple occasions, Star Citizen might be too ambitious for its own good. Thi..
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  • Fears Latrobe Valley will turn into a ghost town as news of Hazelwood power station's closure spreads

    Fears Latrobe Valley will turn into a ghost town as news of Hazelwood power station's closure spreads
    They knew it was coming. Yet another big employer was soon to close in the already disadvantaged Latrobe Valley. But it was a blow for valley residents to wake up to news on Saturday morning that the Hazelwood power station would almost certainly close in April. The Hazelwood Power Station could be closed as soon as April. Photo: Chris Hopkins They say they are angry at the Andrews government, which they believe hasn't done enough to create new jobs for the up to 1000 workers who will be..
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  • Book Review|The Story Behind This Week's Best Sellers

    Book Review|The Story Behind This Week's Best Sellers
    Photo Peter Wohlleben Timber: “I speak for the trees,” the Lorax proclaimed. But maybe trees can speak for themselves, if we’d just shut up and listen. That’s the premise of a book by the German forest ranger Peter Wohlleben, “The Hidden Life of Trees,” that debuts at No. 5 on the hardcover nonfiction list and explains — in strikingly anthropomorphic terms — how trees protect their young, communicate through underground networks and develop sophisticated social communities, among other thin..
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Donald Trump Jr provokes outrage after comparing Syrian refugees 'to Skittles that could kill you' .HIV acrobat detained after visa cancelled .
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