Friday, June 19, 2015

Last Top Stories: Shower cap led recovery

Shower cap led recovery

Shower cap led recovery
My boyfriend's mum threads in the elastic, then Dad drives them back to Newcastle at six AM the next day," she said. "I would have sent thousands of shower caps to the USA and the UK." There are no beige or white caps in Alison's shower cap range.
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Hunter Valley gliders using technology to reach new heights

Hunter Valley gliders using technology to reach new heights
Subscribe/RSS. Expand/Collapse. RSS Subscribe to ABC Newcastle NSW photos · RSS Subscribe to all ABC Local photos. Topics: community-and-society, sport, air-transport. Locations: newcastle-2300, warkworth-2330. Print page; Email this · Permalink.
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The comeback cod: The threatened Murray cod revival

The comeback cod: The threatened Murray cod revival
Fish scientists are back on the Murray River in north east Victoria to monitor local fish populations including the threatened Murray cod. The annual survey, now in its 15th year, is being conducted by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning ...
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Earth Just Had Its Warmest Spring on Record

Earth Just Had Its Warmest Spring on Record
This year is shaping up to be a hot one—literally. This past May was officially the warmest on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in a new report. What's more, researchers say Earth experienced the warmed spring and first five ...
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Australian students care for Great Barrier Reef

Australian students care for Great Barrier Reef
voyage is to collect stories of hope..Stories of what's being done around the world to care for the ocean. Here's one from Australia tonight. It's about a program that nurtures a new generation to care for that country's great barrier reef. Reef Guardian program ...
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Scientist Nathanial Harris raps about cancer to crowd-source funds on Thinkable

Scientist Nathanial Harris raps about cancer to crowd-source funds on Thinkable
There are thousands of videos on the internet of aspiring rappers spitting tongue-twisting lyrics, but few boast a degree in medical science and honours in biotechnology. Nathanial Harris is a PhD student from the University of Wollongong researching new ...
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Children have an innate sense of restorative justice

Children have an innate sense of restorative justice
Early empathisers Children as young as three show a natural inclination towards restorative justice fed by a strong concern over the welfare of victims, say researchers. A new study, published today in Current Biology, reveals three and five-year-olds are ...
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Kangaroos are left-handed, say scientists

Kangaroos are left-handed, say scientists
Now, I know, strictly speaking kangaroos have paws rather than hands but this research has found that they favour their left side when feeding and grooming. Until now, it was thought that only humans and primates were either left or right handed, as Felicity ...
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Logging unsustainable if Leadbeater's possum is to survive, says Zoos Victoria

Logging unsustainable if Leadbeater's possum is to survive, says Zoos Victoria
A Leadeater's possum, which Zoos Victoria says will become extinct unless logging in Victoria's central highlands decreases. Photo: Joe Armao. The head of Victoria's zoos says the scale of logging in the state's central highland forests is environmentally ...
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Never Mind the Pope, Australia Plans Czar to Police Windfarms

Never Mind the Pope, Australia Plans Czar to Police Windfarms
A day after Pope Francis urged world leaders to cut fossil-fuel emissions, Australia outlined plans to appoint a commissioner to crack down on windfarms. The government is also backing further research into whether windfarms damage people's health, ...
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