[ad_1] According to new research published today, ancient deep-sea creatures called radiodont had an incredible vision that likely led an evolutionary arms race. The international study, led by Professor John Paterson of the University of New England’s Palaeoscience Research Center, in collaboration with the University of Adelaide, the South Australian …
Read More »Australian Crypto Exchange exposes the personal data of 270,000 users
[ad_2][ad_1] BTC Markets, one of Australia’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has accidentally exposed users’ personal data, increasing the risk of phishing attacks. As reported Wednesday by Business Insider Australia, the exchange revealed the names and email addresses of over 270,000 users when it sent out mass emails. The error saw names …
Read More »The false image of a soldier killing a child creates tension between China and Australia
[ad_1] Australia asks China to apologize for posting a fake image of an Australian soldier killing an Afghan child on Monday on a Twitter account of a Chinese government spokesperson. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Beijing should be ashamed to share the “disgusting” image. The episode aggravates the escalation …
Read More »Stop it all: it turns out that even wombats have biofluorescent fur
[ad_1] We first found out that the platypus would look great at a rave, now wombats, bilbies and other marsupials can join the black light party – with scientists unexpectedly discovering that they all glow beautifully fluorescent green, blue and pink under the UV light. In recent years, scientists have …
Read More »Case of missing dark matter: new suspect found in the galactic mystery
[ad_1] A distant galaxy with almost no dark matter threatened to break our theory of galaxy formation. New evidence suggests the galaxy is not an anomaly, but a victim of a theft. Dark matter – an invisible substance as enigmatic as its name suggests – is a key ingredient in …
Read More »The Australian government embraces the blockchain with a new process and a network of public employees
[ad_2][ad_1] The Australian government is experimenting with the use of blockchain technology for intergovernmental document exchanges with Singapore as the latest in a series of blockchain efforts. Immediately follows the establishment of a new network that promotes the blockchain to public employees. On November 23, the Australia Border Force launched …
Read More »New wheat and barley genomes will help feed the world
[ad_1] An international research collaboration, which includes scientists from the University of Adelaide’s Waite Research Institute, has unlocked a new genetic variation in wheat and barley, a major impetus for the global effort in breeding high-grade wheat and barley varieties. yield. Researchers from the 10+ Wheat Genomes project, led by …
Read More »Australian Border Force begins commercial trial on paperless blockchain with Singapore
[ad_2][ad_1] The Australian Border Force (ABF) is developing solutions to make cross-border trade easier and paperless for Australian businesses, in line with the Australia-Singapore bilateral digital economy agreement. On November 23, a trial was launched with Singapore Customs and Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to test digital verification systems: …
Read More »Australian investment group with billions of AUM starts investing in Bitcoin Futures
[ad_2][ad_1] Pendal Group, an Australian-listed investment manager with over AUS $ 100 billion ($ 73.6 billion) in assets under management, is moving into bitcoin. As reported by the Australian Financial Review on Monday, Vimal Gor, Pendal’s head of bond, income and defensive strategies, said that with cryptocurrency “entering the realm …
Read More »The study reveals the true origin of the oldest evidence of animals
[ad_1] Two teams of scientists have resolved a longstanding controversy over the origins of complex life on Earth. The joint studies found that molecular fossils extracted from 635-million-year-old rocks are not the earliest evidence of animals, but instead common algae. Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU), Max Planck Institute …
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