Thursday, March 31, 2016

Scientists probe whether humans killed off the 'hobbit' people 50000 years ago and other top stories.

  • Scientists probe whether humans killed off the 'hobbit' people 50000 years ago

    Scientists probe whether humans killed off the 'hobbit' people 50000 years ago
    Indonesian archaeologist Thomas Sutikna, and Professor Richard Roberts with a copy of a "hobbit" skull. Photo: University of Wollongong The extinct human species dubbed the "hobbits" vanished from their home on the Indonesian island of Flores far earlier than previously thought, say scientists who suspect our species may have had a hand in the demise of these diminutive people.Researchers on Wednesday said they recalculated the age of bones of the species, ..
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  • Nintendo employee Alison Rapp fired after #GamerGate campaign

    Nintendo employee Alison Rapp fired after #GamerGate campaign
    Alison Rapp has become the target of an online smear campaign.A LONG-RUNNING culture war against efforts to diversify the traditionally male-dominated video gaming industry has once again seen another female fall victim. Nintendo made the decision to sack mid-level marketing specialist and outspoken feminist Alison Rapp after continued pressure from #GamerGate supporters — an online harassment campaign with the purpose of discrediting the reputation of its targets.Taking to Twitter, Ms Rapp said..
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  • Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching more widespread than first thought, surveys reveal

    Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching more widespread than first thought, surveys reveal
    Photos taken from aerial surveys of the Great Barrier Reef between Cairns and Townsville on Wednesday. On average moderate bleaching was observed on all 74 reefs surveyed. Photo: Terry Hughes New aerial surveys have found the devastating coral bleaching event hitting the Great Barrier Reef has a larger footprint than initially thought.Professor Terry Hughes, who is part of a national coral bleaching taskforce, said research flights on Wednesday between Townsv..
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  • The rise of Tesla: From boutique to big time?

    The rise of Tesla: From boutique to big time?
    Since its inception in 2003, Tesla has pushed the development of electric cars at a rate unmatched by any mainstream manufacturer. With niche cars like the Roadster and high-end electric saloons like the Model S, the Silicon Valley startup has a core following among cashed-up early adopters, but March 31 marks the date Elon Musk takes his project to the mainstream with the more affordable Model 3. So how did Tesla get here, and what challenges lie ahead? Tesla was formed in 2003 by a group of ..
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  • IOT Group flies onto the ASX

    IOT Group flies onto the ASX
    IOT Group flies onto the ASXSupratim AdhikariThe AustralianMarch 31, 2016 12:41PMSavePrint Technology Editor MelbourneThe ROAM-e drone from IOT Group. Source: Supplied.Australia’s first listed internet of Things business The IoT Group started trading on the ASX following the successful reverse takeover of Ardent Resources Limited, with the company marking its debut with the launch of two new product lines.The company is betting big on the ROAM-e, a drone designed to take selfies and stream live..
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  • Experts Doubt Claims of "Hidden Chambers" in King Tut's Tomb

    Radar experts are casting doubt on claims that King Tutankhamun's tomb contains hidden, undiscovered chambers — and they're calling for more data to be released. At a March 17 newsconference, officials at Egypt's antiquities ministry released radar data that they said showed the presence of hidden cavities inside the tomb of King Tut. The scans, carried out by Japanese radar technologist Hirokatsu Watanabe, "suggest the presence of two empty spaces or cavities beyond the decorated North and West..
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  • Feature: Apple launches new iPhone SE in Japan to lukewarm response

    Feature: Apple launches new iPhone SE in Japan to lukewarm response
    TOKYO, March 31 (Xinhua) -- Apple Inc.'s latest iPhone hit stores across Japan Thursday but far from the throngs of crowds lining up outside stores like Apple's flagship store in Tokyo's upscale Ginza district and large Apple and mobile retailers in shopping hubs like Shibuya, Harajuku and Shinjuku, the response compared to previous launches has been somewhat muted. The lower priced iPhone SE, which Apple claims to be the most powerful 4-inch phone ever and boasts the same A9 chip as is used i..
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  • Time to cull feral cats, brumbies and deer, Natural Resources Commission review finds

    Time to cull feral cats, brumbies and deer, Natural Resources Commission review finds
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Feral pigs invade Sydney Hundreds of diseased and destructive feral pigs are found and destroyed in greater Sydney every year with some even penetrating suburbia. PT0M0S 620 349 Feral deer need to be declared pests, aerial shooting of wild horses should be reintroduced, and cat owners need to be required to have pets desexed to curb the rising damage from introduced species on the state's agriculture and natural wildlife, the Natural Resources Co..
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  • Singtel, SubPartners, Telstra to jointly build new submarine cable

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