Home invasion - Corowa
Latest Media Releases Untitled Home invasion - CorowaSunday, 28 February 2016 02:01:39 AM Police are investigating a home invasion which occurred in the state’s south overnight. About 9.40pm (Saturday 27 February 2016), police were called to a home on Honour Avenue, Corowa, after reports up to four men forced their way into the home and assaulted a male resident. Corowa Police attended and patrolled for the men but were unable to locate them. A 40-year-old man was treated by NSW Ambulanc..>> view originalV8 Supercars: How will the V8s fly under new format?
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ALTONA LAKES: Stroke A/Medal: K Jones (12) 64. B: C Tucker (17) 73 cb. C: J Sagona (20) 64. C'ship A: C Condon 290. Hcp: J Bentley (9) 280. B: S De'Sousa 353. Hcp: L Brown (18) 284. C: P Dike 370. Hcp: F Gigliotti (21) 287. Women Medal: R Humphryis (21) 68. C'ship: I Mason 350. Hcp: I Mason (13) 298. AMSTEL: Stableford Ranfurlie A: G Peach (5) 39. B: M Johnston (14) 40 cb. C: M Kerin (18) 40. Amstel: L Spencer (26) 40 cb. ANGLESEA: Par A: M Troup (14) 6 up. B: M Grossman (21) 2 up. C: ..>> view originalUS Army researchers patent limited-range bullet to reduce chances of collateral damage
Safer munitions may seem like a contradiction in terms, but modern designers put a lot of effort into creating weapons that do the least unintentional harm after or if they fail to do their job. THE US ARMY IS WORKING ON A SELF-DESTRUCTING BULLET IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF COLLATERAL DAMAGE Researchers from the US Army Armament, Research, Development and Engineering center recently patented a new type of bullet. This bullet, unlike any other, is designed to self-destruct after traveling ..>> view originalHow an MIT team created a warning system for rogue waves
A new way of predicting the onset of rogue waves, also known as killer waves, has been developed by researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).Until now, efforts at predicting them were limited to costly, inefficient, and time-consuming computer models that aimed to map out every individual wave in a body of water.This new method, published Feb. 11, 2016, in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics, is simpler, easier, and faster. It aims to give sailors and sea-platform workers a window ..>> view originalBird brain? Extinct Dodos were not as dumb as we thought after all – More
The dodo is an extinct flightless bird whose name has become synonymous with stupidity. But it turns out that the dodo was no bird brain, but instead a reasonably brainy bird. Scientists recently said they figured out the dodo’s brain size and structure based on an analysis of a well-preserved skull from a museum collection. They determined its brain was not unusually small but rather completely in proportion to its body size. They also found the dodo may have had a better sense of smell tha..>> view originalAncient Chimpanzee 'Adam' Lived 1 Million Years Ago
Geneticists at the University of Leicester claim that the genetic Adam of chimpanzees, their ancient common ancestor, lived over one million years ago. The earliest man on Earth dates back to 200,000 years, while the earliest gorilla is 100,000 years old. However, thechimpanzee could be the “Adam of it all” after scientists have found a paternal line that is 1 million years old. Researchers from the University of Leicester, identified DNA sequences of a large part of the Y chromosome, passe..>> view originalMIT Researchers Develop Thinnest Solar Cells
Researchers at MIT have developed extremely thin solar cells, breaking previous records. These solar cells are extremely light in weight and elastic, with the ability of being placed on majority of materials and surfaces. However, the commercial production of this product might require a couple of years, but the proof-of-concept established in laboratory displays an innovative approach to create solar cells, which might become instrumental in future to power next-generation portable electronic ..>> view originalSolved! First distance to a 'fast radio burst'
For the first time a team of scientists has tracked down the location of a fast radio burst (FRB), confirming that these short but spectacular flashes of radio waves originate in the distant universe. The breakthrough, published in the journal Nature, was made using CSIRO radio telescopes in eastern Australia and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan's Subaru telescope in Hawaii. "Our discovery opens the way to working out what makes these bursts," Dr Simon Johnston, Head of Ast..>> view originalFrom human evolution to teeth evolution; Scientists discover a strange but exciting link between the two
Ever wondered where we came from? A study on teeth evolution may have an answer. Human evolution has been debated for centuries and now a team of international researchers led by Alistair Evans, Monash University evolutionary biologist, are looking at human skulls in a rather different way. In fact, they are looking at teeth to find an answer to the origins of humans and their study has been published in the journal Nature. Researchers have found out that evolution of teeth actually follows a p..>> view original
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