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Nutbush fever: How the Ike and Tina Turner hit became Australia"s dance sensation

If there's one thing that Aussies just can't resist doing at a wedding—it's the Nutbush......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgMay 23rd, 2024

New research reveals critical steps in Lassa virus ribonucleoparticle assembly and recruitment

Lassa virus (LASV) is the pathogen that causes Lassa hemorrhagic fever, a disease endemic to West Africa, which causes approximately 5,000 deaths each year. At the CSSB Centre for Structural Systems Biology, the Uetrecht (CSSB, LIV, Uni Siegen), Kosi.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 21st, 2023

Invasive grasses are worsening bushfires across Australia"s drylands

As the semi-arid Pilliga Scrub burns in New South Wales, many of us are thinking about fire once again. It's an El Niño summer in the hottest year on record. And there's a remarkable amount of grass drying out and ready to burn......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsDec 21st, 2023

A wildfire in Australia on the outskirts of Perth destroys at least 2 homes and injures 2 people

A wildfire burning out of control on the outskirts of the Australian west coast city of Perth on Thursday destroyed at least two homes and injured two people, officials said......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 21st, 2023

Apple isn"t standing still on generative AI, and making human models dance is proof

Apple has released a research paper discussing what it calls HUGS, a generative AI technology that can create a digital human avatar from a brief video in about 30 minutes.Apple HUGSReleased via Apple's Machine Learning Research page and shared by Ap.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsDec 19th, 2023

From laggard to leader? Why Australia must phase out fossil fuel exports, starting now

For years large fossil fuel producers—including Australia—have expanded fossil fuel production while maintaining rhetorically that the world needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But global emissions are overwhelmingly caused by the extractio.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsDec 19th, 2023

Rescue teams evacuate flood-ravaged Australian town

Rescue teams on Tuesday evacuated a flood-ravaged town in northeastern Australia, racing to airlift hundreds of people to safety before they run out of food and water......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsDec 19th, 2023

Viewpoint: Private landholders control 60% of the Australian continent—so let"s get them involved in nature protection

As the federal government attempts a major overhaul of national environment law, all options must be on the table to prevent the fast deterioration of Australia's natural places. And more than ever before, the efforts of private landholders should be.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 18th, 2023

A song of hype and fire: The 10 biggest AI stories of 2023

When AI hype hit fever pitch—and a market leader nearly tore itself apart. Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | Benj Edwards) "Here, There, and Everywhere" isn't just a Beatles song. It's also a phrase that recalls the spre.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsDec 18th, 2023

Myrtle rust is devastating Australian forests: New high-tech spray holds out hope for native trees

Around a decade ago, an invasive fungal disease called myrtle rust reached Australia and began to spread like a plague through certain plants. The disease affects plants of the Myrtaceae family, which includes eucalypts, paperbarks and lilly pillies,.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 15th, 2023

Research reveals origin of saltwater crocodiles caught in Northern Australia harbor

Problem saltwater crocodiles are typically traveling between 100km and 200km to Darwin Harbor potentially in search of new resources or territories, according to a new study on the migration of the reptiles......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 15th, 2023

Inland waters look inviting when heat hits. How to help people swim safely at natural swimming spots

People love to hang out around water, especially on hot summer days. And, for those who aren't near the ocean, Australia is blessed with beautiful inland waterways. In New South Wales, the government wants to increase access to these "blue" natural e.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 15th, 2023

Pick up an Apple Watch for as low as $199 just in time for Christmas

Apple Watch deals are plentiful as holiday shopping hits a fever pitch, and we've rounded up the best price drops in effect right now on the Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2, SE 2 and more.New sale prices have hit Apple Watch models, with the SE 2 disco.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsDec 15th, 2023

Why making things matters to Australia"s future

Australia's ability to sustain its local manufacturing industry is under threat by a generational loss of crafts and hands-on making expertise......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 15th, 2023

Arguments for and against "high-stakes" exams: The evidence for using them doesn"t stack up

Across Australia, students are receiving and digesting important exam results. University students began receiving their semester 2 results at the end of November. This week and early next week, Year 12 students are also receiving their final marks......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 14th, 2023

Climate change threatens a quarter of Australia"s low-lying coral reef islands

University of Sydney researchers have found 25% of Australia's coral islands, land masses formed by reefs, currently face high to very high risk of being wiped out by climate change......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 14th, 2023

Report shows most people in Australia support lifting incomes for those with the least

Three in four people in Australia support an income boost for people on the lowest incomes, while less than a quarter think it's possible to live on the current JobSeeker rate, new research by ACOSS and UNSW Sydney shows......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 13th, 2023

Our cities will need to harvest stormwater in an affordable and green way—here"s how

When it rains, stormwater runs down surfaces like streets and parking lots and into drains. Most of the time, we see it as a problem because it can cause floods. Recent storms across eastern Australia created huge amounts of stormwater and flooding......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 13th, 2023

We rely heavily on groundwater—but pumping too much threatens thousands of underground species

Groundwater is the world's largest unfrozen freshwater reserve. Australia's Great Artesian Basin alone holds enough water to fill Sydney Harbour 130,000 times. Worldwide, groundwater provides drinking water for half the world's population. Countries.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 13th, 2023

Cyclone Jasper makes landfall in Australia

Tropical Cyclone Jasper hit northeast Australia Wednesday, leaving thousands of people in coastal communities without power and preparing for potentially "life-threatening" floods......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 13th, 2023

Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot can now dance like Elon Musk

Elon Musk has just shared a video showing the latest improvements to Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot, which include a sleeker design and faster movement......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsDec 13th, 2023