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Parker Solar Probe: Nasa's daring mission to unlock Sun's mysteries
Rise in wolf attacks alarms Dutch sheep farmers
CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Aug. 10, 2018
COAG meets and Emma Husar findings revealed
The mysterious Pilostyles is a plant within a plant
Coral reefs 'weathered dinosaur extinction'
New Chinese luxury EV brand GYON makes plans in footsteps of Tesla

States are right to reject NEG, it would have been a gift to Abbott

Australia defers NEG decision after COAG stalemate
Carmakers weigh in on EV inquiry, suggest support for motorists, infrastructure

Victoria withholds support on NEG – says it “needs more work”

CP Daily: Thursday August 9, 2018
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Primate speech: How some species are 'wired' for talk
What's your state's position at the crucial National Energy Guarantee meeting?
EPA ordered to ban pesticide linked to learning disabilities
A federal court said the agency must prohibit the use of chlorpyrifos after seven states and DC backed the case against it
A federal court has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban a widely used pesticide linked to learning disabilities in children.
The decision said the EPA must prohibit the use of the pesticide, known as chlorpyrifos, within 60 days.
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We're all going on a scat hunt: how citizen science can help save echidnas
Ordinary Australians are making a difference for teams that rely on raw data such as the University of Adelaide’s recent project on the monotremes
Not everyone would be delighted to receive 150 echidna poo samples in the post but Tahlia Perry was thrilled.
The PhD researcher is part of the University of Adelaide’s Grutzner Lab team studying the molecular biology of echidnas and the best way to collect the monotremes’ hormones is by testing their scats. In February, Guardian Australia put a call out for citizen scientists to participate in the project by downloading the echidna CSI free app and sending through their scat samples – and the team has been inundated. Perry says around 4,000 people have downloaded the app and there have been approximately 2,400 echidna sightings across the country.
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