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Artificial intelligence tool finds endangered Queensland bird by “listening” out for its call

The software may aid in the protection of other threatened species.

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An artificial intelligence tool, developed by Queensland, researchers, has been able to identify the song of an endangered bird, helping scientists find the elusive feathered friend.

Eastern Bristlebirds have not been seen, nor their songs heard, in southeast Queensland in three years since the Black Summer bushfires which ripped through the state, as well as New South Wales and Victoria.

The Eastern Bristlebird is listed on the federal government’s website as “Endangered” in Queensland and NSW, and “Critically Endangered” in Victoria.

However, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) criteria suggests the northern population, with an estimated 30 individuals according to the Queensland government, is also critically endangered.

Conservation groups, government and researchers teamed up to try and find the rare bristlebird.

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Trove saved with a crucial funding boost
After years on life support, the service finally has a secure future.

341083558_636378814971183_55924161845592The free online archive Trove, which was due to close in the middle of the year, has been rescued with a funding injection from the Albanese  government.

The government has committed $33 million over four years to the National Library of Australia (NLA), which operates Trove, to maintain the service.....

 

 

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Australia’s most complete sauropod skull reveals link with dinosaurs in South America via Antarctica

The find points to the importance in palaeontology of citizen scientists.

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A 95-million-year-old skull found at the Winton formation in Queensland is the most complete sauropod skull fossil in Australia......

 

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Explainer: El Niño, La Niña, Indian Ocean Dipole: what are the climate patterns that affect Australian weather?

Why does warm water near Peru mean we need to crank up the air conditioner?

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An El Nino beginning in 2015: sea surface temperature anomalies in the Pacific Ocean, showing heating in the centre and towards the east. Credit: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

You might hear talk of El Niño and La Niña when people discuss the weather – particularly in the summertime.

So what exactly are they – and why do they have such a big influence over our weather? And is there anything else that affects Australian weather? Cosmos explains.........

 

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For Australia’s research sector to stay competitive, we need a huge transformation in AI capability.

There’s a boom in the use of AI in scientific research and it’s not slowing down.

We’re in the largest boom in the application and development of AI for science in history, according to a landmark 2022 report from Australia’s science agency, CSIRO.......

 

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Australian scientists unveil new military satellite dish – here’s how it works

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A new type of military communications device was unveiled at the 15th Australian Space Forum in Adelaide last week.

The device is called the Compact Hybrid Optical-RF User Segment (CHORUS) prototype terminal and the team hopes that it will create more stable and secure military satellite communication........

 

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‘Geodes’ that detect lithium underfoot – with the help of some satellites

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As electrification accelerates and the world lets go of fossil fuels, minerals like lithium and copper are becoming ever more critical.

Finding them hasn’t changed much in decades: dig a hole, analyse the soil, and maybe dig another......

 

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You going to send me the money so I can read it? xD

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Copy the URL of the article page.

Go to 12ft.io

Paste it in to the box on that site. The article is then there for you to read, as it removes the paywall. 

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Australian Government responds to privacy commissioner’s AI warning

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The Australian Attorney-General’s Department is considering the privacy risks associated with artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT in its review of the nation’s Privacy Act

The department says the government is committed to ensuring Australia has fit-for-purpose regulatory settings to address the challenges posed by AI........

 

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Invisible line through Asia which stopped kangaroos, but not goannas and kookaburras

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New research sheds light on why you won’t find kangaroos, koalas and other iconic Australian marsupials in Indonesia, despite the fact that there are many animal groups which made the trip to  Asia, including goannas, rodents and kookaburras.

An invisible boundary seems to exist.....

 

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