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First Americans claim sparks controversy

BBC - Thu, 2017-04-27 07:22
A study that claims humans reached the Americas 130,000 years ago, much earlier than has previously been suggested, has run into controversy.
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Builders 'behind UK flooding risk'

BBC - Thu, 2017-04-27 00:40
Government rapped again for failure to tighten flood-prevention rules on new homes
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Baby humpback whales 'whisper' to mums to avoid predators

BBC - Thu, 2017-04-27 00:30
New recordings show newborn humpback whales and mothers "whisper" to each other, to avoid predators.
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California ‘super bloom’ visible from space – video report

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-26 23:42

Wildflowers have erupted across California deserts in the past month in a phenomenon known as a ‘super bloom’. After heavy rainfall ended months of drought, the flowers carpeted such vast areas that the transformation was visible from space

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'Fossil' groundwater's modern secret

BBC - Wed, 2017-04-26 23:21
The deepest and oldest waters on Earth are not immune from contamination, warn scientists.
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Satellite Eye on Earth: March 2017 – in pictures

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-26 23:19

Mount Etna, India’s ship graveyard and trees in Africa are among the images captured by European Space Agency and Nasa satellites last month

The Mackenzie river system is Canada’s largest watershed, and the 10th largest water basin in the world. The river runs 4,200km (2,600 miles) from the Columbia icefield in the Canadian Rockies to the Arctic Ocean. If your vehicle weighs less than 22,000lb, you can drive the frozen river out to Reindeer Station. The bitterly cold ice road runs for 194km between the remote outposts of Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk. White, snow- and ice-covered waterways of the east channel of the Mackenzie river delta stand out amid green, pine-covered land. The low angle of the sunlight bathes the higher elevations in golden light. The pond- and lake-covered lands around the river are home to caribou, waterfowl, and a number of fish species. Several thousand reindeer travel through this area each year on the way to their calving grounds.

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The government just announced a gamechanger for cycling in England – Sam Jones

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-26 20:45

The new cycling and walking investment strategy is the first legislation of its kind to legally bind the government to long-term funding for cycling and walking provision

Unless you’re an avid transport campaigner, it’s likely that among the rush of government announcements made last week, you will have missed one very important one: the publication of the cycling and walking investment strategy (CWIS),

The government’s intention to launch a CWIS was first announced in January 2015. It took more than two years, but we now have the first legislation of its kind in England to bind the government with legal commitments to invest in cycling and walking provision.

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Physics of throwing analysed by scientists

BBC - Wed, 2017-04-26 15:27
Scientists have calculated the optimal strategy for throwing something accurately, even a ball of paper.
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Plunging solar, wind costs means “green” fuel exports could replace coal and gas

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 14:41
Plunging wind and solar costs put "hydrogen" economy at tipping point, with Australia urged to lay groundwork for opportunity to develop "green fuel" exports to replace coal and gas, a market potentially worth $40bn a year. ARENA likely to make it one of its key investment priorities this year.
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South Australia reaches record wind output of 1,540MW

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 14:40
South Australia reaches record wind output of 1,540MW on Anzac Day.
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Milkwort steals the show at Figsbury Ring

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-26 14:30

Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire Sewn like gems into the sward, these little blue flowers take shelter in the lee of the earthwork rings

Bluer than the sky, bluer than the sheen on rooks and the lustre of oil beetles, the milkwort flowers are sewn like gems into the sward. Polygala calcarea is the chalk milkwort, with a gentian-blue far brighter than the common milkwort flowers I’m used to seeing on Wenlock Edge. High on Salisbury Plain, open to the winds and shafts of sunlight through distant showers, the little blue flowers take shelter in the lee of earthwork rings, an archaeological monument within the largest remaining area of calcareous grassland in north-west Europe.

Milkwort gets its name not from increasing milk yield in grazing cattle but from herbalists prescribing it to new mothers to aid breastfeeding, although I’m not sure anyone would now. It has also been used as an anti-inflammatory and a hepatoprotector (against liver damage), but perhaps its most important cultural role here was that it was collected at Rogationtide.

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Monash Uni tenders for new wind or solar farm in Australian first

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 14:15
Monash Uni offers long-term contract for 55GWh of new wind or solar in Australia's biggest non-government renewables tender, to date.
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Charging is our priority

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 14:13
Tesla is making charging an even greater priority as they prepare for their first mass-market vehicle and continues to increase our Model S and Model X fleet.
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Innovation: Southern Cross tips $2m into “IoT” start-up Wattwatchers

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 13:53
Southern Cross VC fund backs NSW-based “internet of things” energy data company Wattwatchers.
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Redflow suspends battery delivery so it can address product failures

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 13:30
ASX-listed battery maker Redflow discovers electrolyte problems at pivotal time of home battery storage roll-out.
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Graph of the Day: Wind capacity set to nearly double in 5 years

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 13:28
Policy initiatives in China, India and Australia to help deliver a near doubling of wind energy capacity within 5 years.
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Saudi Arabia to offer more than 1GW of solar & wind in new tender

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 13:23
The plans are part of the Saudi Arabia's recently-announced intention to grow its renewable energy sources and spur development of wind and solar.
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BuildingIQ receives U.S. patent for the underlying technology of its 5i Intelligent energy management platform

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-26 13:21
Building IQ has received a United States Patent for Predictive Energy OptimizationTM (PEO) technology that serves as a cornerstone for its 5i Platform.
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Baby whales 'whisper' to mothers to avoid predators, study finds

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-26 12:41

Scientists reveal unique, intimate form of communication between humpback mothers and calves as well as silent method to initiate suckling

Newborn humpback whales and their mothers whisper to each other to escape potential predators, scientists reported Wednesday, revealing the existence of a previously unknown survival technique.

“They don’t want any unwanted listeners,” researcher Simone Videsen, lead author of a study published in Functional Ecology, said.

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Cassini takes its first historic dive between Saturn and its rings

ABC Science - Wed, 2017-04-26 10:02
HISTORIC MISSION: NASA's Cassini spacecraft begins the first of 22 historic dives between Saturn and its rings to collect valuable data about the environment, before it ends its mission by plunging into the planet in September.
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