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Saturday sees Adelaide take on St Kilda, Hawthorn face the Demons and Carlton play GWS. The Swans then play Geelong before the battle of the coasts sees the Eagles play the Suns. You can tune in to Grandstand's live commentary streams and check out ...
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Two of the modern eras strongest teams meet tonight when the Sydney Swans host the Geelong Cats at ANZ Stadium. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 7.20pm AEST. This same fixture was heavily anticipated last year but ended in ...
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Western Bulldogs youngster Jackson Macrae starred with 34 disposals in Footscray's thumping 62-point win over Geelong. Sam Darley (25) and Will Minson (20) were other top possession getters, while Nathan Hrovat and Jarrad Grant each kicked four ...
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Other Liberals want to go even further, with Sarah Henderson, the MP for Corangamite, which includes parts of Geelong, organising a petition to have the vessel banned from Australian waters. There is concern in the Liberal ranks that support for the ...
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Strong warming detected in the upper troposphere has sealed the debate on global warming. The hotspot detected was expected and appears in many climate models. Researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science have produced ...
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change members present the new climate report in Berlin in Germany in April 2014. Photograph: Joerg Carstensen/Corbis. Ed King for RTCC, part of the Guardian's Environment Network. Friday 15 May 2015 12.41 EDT.
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AS much as human exploration of space is said to bring us together as a species, our competitive spirit has driven our best efforts. So who, or what, got there first? 1. The first human-made object in space. While the Paris Gun and unfortunate sewer covers ...
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Dr Paul Willis, director of the Royal Institution of Australia (RiAUS), which has produced the Ultimate Science Guide 2015 to encourage students to take up jobs in science, technology, engineering and maths. When Dr Alice Gorman was a girl she would stare ...
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EVERYTHING we see, touch and experience is made up of matter but for the longest time scientists had no idea why it existed. Now they may have found an answer. NASA's Fermi space telescope has detected high-energy light linked to a magnetic field that ...
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Bill Nye The Science Guy discusses oil spill science on CNN's John King USA. (CNN). image. By JILLIAN EUGENIOS CNN. In the future, humans may be able to sail through the universe to discover new lands, much like the early explorers on Earth.
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