MARCH 2001
BIOSPHERE
Charlies Flash of Inspiration
Peter Pockley tells how the joint recipient of Australasian Sciences
inaugural Science Prize is proposing a challenging new theory
of evolution.
Stresses of Invertebrate Life
Richard Woods describes efforts to understand the genetic mechanisms
that enable some species to adapt to severe environmental stress.
Balancing Biodiversity with Land Clearing
Greg Siepen and Clive McAlpine find ways for farmers to protect
the natural resources of more than 90% of Australia.
FEATURES
The Low, Slow Road to Recovery
Peter Pockley finds some relief for R&D in the governments
Innovation Statement, but only some.
Energy Gain from Brain Gain
Rory McGuire reports on a brain gain that may have brought a revolution
in nuclear physics to Australia.
Mungo Mans DNA Shakes the Homo Family Tree
Guy Nolch reports that DNA extracted from Australias oldest
skeleton has weakened the Out of Africa Model of human evolution.
Journey into the Past
Mick Pope takes time off to meet some of Australias ancient
fauna through an introductory palaeontology course.
What Caused the Newcastle Earthquake?
Margaret Lawson discovers that the fault responsible for the 1989
earthquake in Newcastle, which measured 5.6 on the Richter scale,
is capable of producing a 7.
Hammering into the Ocean Floor
New technology has enabled geologists to seek minerals and new
life forms deep inside submarine volcanoes, reports Peter Pockley.
Leaded Petrol: The Real Deal
Simon Grose contends that the death of leaded petrol is a lesson
in how scientific data can be manipulated.
Cutting the Noise out of Heartbeats
Rob Morrison describes how maths is helping doctors to cut out
background noise in stethoscopes so that heart disease can be
more easily detected.
DEBATE
Global Warming: Duel of the Hypotheses
Bob Foster contends that global warming trends observed last century
were biased by a single event in 197677.
The Latest Information
Graeme Pearman explains why hundreds of climatologists worldwide
predict that global temperatures could soar by almost 6°C
this century.
BOOKS
Dangerous Australian Animals: Sydney Funnel-Web Spider
Struan Sutherland and Guy Nolch profile a deadly spider in an
extract from their book, Dangerous Australian Animals.
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UPDATE
Another Big Brain Drains to the USA
Aussie Astronomers Find Planet in Habitable Zone
Telescope Forsakes Film for Pixels
Galaxy Clusters Colliding
Money for Mars
Global Warming Is Here to Stay
Top Speed Only When You Need It
Marsupials in the Mist
Fatherly Frog Found
Do I Make You Horny, Baby?
Pine Plantations Pardoned
CSIRO Averts Outsourcing
IT but at a Cost
New Cancer Treatment on Trial in Australia
Trials Bring Psoriasis Relief Nearer
Popular Drugs Safety Record Questioned
BRIEFS
Setback for Thylacine Cloning Denied
A Diabetes Vaccine?
Insecure Internet
2000: Year of the Big Wet
More Dirt, Less Asthma
Alcohol Effect on Frontal Cortex
Calving out a Niche
Site for Nuclear Repository Chosen
PLUS...
Editorial
PP
Weird Science
Snapshot
WHIZ!
Prof. Enzyme
Star Watch
Wreck & Ruin
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