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[Science Week Special: From Robot Weeders to Ancient Mega-Birds]-[National Science Week]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2024-08-16

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Exploring the Frontiers of Science: A News Time Special

In celebration of National Science Week, the News Time podcast highlights five fascinating stories that showcase the intersection of modern technology, environmental conservation, and ancient history. From robotic assistants to prehistoric fossils, science continues to reshape our understanding of the world.

1. Spot the Robot Dog: A New Gardener

Engineers are repurposing Spot the Robot Dog, originally designed by Boston Dynamics, for agricultural utility. Researchers at Texas A&M University are testing Spot to combat invasive weeds. Instead of using traditional, dangerous fire, Spot is equipped with a "mini blowtorch" that heats weeds from the inside. This process slows the weeds' growth, allowing desirable crops to thrive. While battery life remains a challenge—limiting the robot to 40-minute shifts—the technology promises a future where robots handle tedious agricultural chores efficiently.

2. The Melodic Mystery of Singing Stones Beach

Located on the south coast of New South Wales, Singing Stones Beach is renowned for its unique auditory landscape. Rather than sand, the shoreline is composed of smooth pebbles that "clink together in the wash," creating a sound like "beautiful music." Scientists attribute this phenomenon to "ice rafting," a process where glaciers from the Snowy Mountains carried rocks across the landscape thousands of years ago. As the icebergs melted into the ocean, these stones were deposited at the beach, leaving behind a geological treasure.

3. Planetary Defense: The DART Mission

To address the existential threat of asteroids, NASA conducted the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART). By intentionally crashing a spacecraft into a small moon of an asteroid, scientists successfully demonstrated that it is possible to steer these celestial bodies off course. This experiment provides a vital "practice" run, ensuring that if an asteroid were ever headed toward Earth, humanity would have the technology to "nudge it away" and avoid a fate similar to that of the dinosaurs.

4. Protecting Koalas with Drone Technology

In Queensland, Indigenous rangers are utilizing "cutting-edge drone tech" to safeguard the endangered koala population. Drones, which function as "small, flying robotic devices," allow rangers to track koalas in the bush without disturbing them. This is particularly important for the practice of "cultural burning," an ancient Aboriginal method of "caring for country." By using drones to locate koalas, rangers can perform controlled, small-scale fires that clear debris and promote ecosystem health, ensuring the land remains "happy, healthy and thriving."

5. Unearthing Australia's Mega-Birds

At the Alkuta Scientific Reserve, scientists and traditional owners are collaborating to study fossils dating back over 8 million years. The site is home to "mega-fauna," giant animals that roamed Australia long before humans. Recent discoveries include the skeleton of an Ilbendornis woodburnae, a flightless bird weighing approximately 200 kilograms—roughly the weight of a piano. Analyzing these fossils serves as a "giant, ancient, dusty, delicate jigsaw puzzle," offering researchers invaluable insights into the prehistoric environment of the continent.

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ABC Listen. Hello, hello, hello, my friends.
My name is Ruby and you're listening to News Time.
Hey Ruby. Hello. It's National Science Week.
So, here on News Time, I'll be counting down five of the best science stories from around Australia and around the world.

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