2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Canada English Science

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Artist Matt Mazur wants you to think galactically with 3D universe images  The Globe and Mail
When a storm of magazines and major dailies published an astronaut's photograph of the Earth cresting above the moon in January, 1969, the image spurred a new era of global consciousness. We were a small, united society sharing one large playground.
The universe in his hands: Artist hopes to launch galactic consciousness   Windsor Star

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  Vancouver Sun   
Killer whale pod rallies around orca trapped in fisherman's net  CBC.ca
A young killer whale is trapped in a fisherman's net. A pod of distressed whales cries out frantically as the youngster struggles to get free. Sightseers aboard a whale-watching boat that arrives to help are stunned at what they see. "It's a very rare thing," said ...

Tourists witness rescue of young orca   Times Colonist
Orca Pod Stands by Its Young as It Gets Snared in Fisherman's Net   E Canada Now
Distressed family of trapped Orca whale stays until he's freed   DigitalJournal.com
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The Vancouver Science World ad that was too violent for TV  Canada.com
The Vancouver Science World commercial about the pain-relieving powers of optimism was deemed too violent for TV. Photo: screenshot. comment. Ishmael N. Daro. Published: August 23, 2014, 6:03 pm. Updated: 10 hours ago. A A A. A A A. A commercial ...

Watchdog says Vancouver Science World ad was too violent   Austrian Tribune
Is the 'cheerful optimist' Science World ad too violent?   CBC.ca
Science World Ad Deemed "Too Violent" for Canadian Television   KelownaNow
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Scientists study seismic line restoration in Alberta foothills to save caribou  mysask.com
HINTON, Alta. - Scientists studying the ravaged caribou habitat of Alberta's northwestern foothills say they have found so much disturbance from decades of industrial use that restoration will have to be selective. "There's just so much disturbance, it's important ...


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  The Hindu   
Iceland Monitors Quakes After Retracting Volcano Eruption Alert  Businessweek
An erupting volcano under Iceland's Vatnajokull glacier melts big gaps in the ice, Oct. 12, 1996. Vatnajokull is Europe's largest glacier. Photographer: Michael Probst/AP Photo. Iceland is monitoring rumbling at the Bardarbunga volcano for a second week after ...

Iceland volcano: Bardarbunga remains quiet   CBC.ca
Air travel risk downgraded as volcano threat eases   The Times (subscription)
Iceland volcano raises aviation alert, may disrupt flights   The Age
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Assiniboine Park Zoo to Release Monarch Butterflies  ChrisD.ca
The Assiniboine Park Zoo will tag and release a collection of monarch butterflies on Monday afternoon. It's the fourth year the zoo has carried out the release with the monarchs at the Shirley Richardson Butterfly Garden. “The timing of the release will allow our ...

Monarch tagging offered at Thorpe Park   Mason City Globe Gazette
Monarch butterfly population set to rise this year   CBC.ca
Monarch Butterfly Tagging Workshop   Prescott eNews
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  Toronto Star   
Passenger pigeons' demise provides cautionary tale  The Southern
CARBONDALE -- The unlikely demise of the passenger pigeon suggests no species is completely safe from extinction. With some estimates pointing to as many as 3.7 billion passenger pigeons in 1860, the bird's extinction seemed inconceivable.
Passenger pigeon hordes vanished quickly   Columbus Dispatch
The ROM's collection of extinct passenger pigeons could be key to renewing the ...   Toronto Star
Documentary Special Showing - 'From Billions to None' Aug. 31   SurfKY News

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  E Canada Now   
NASA Confrims 30 to 50% of Arctic Sea Ice Has Thinned  E Canada Now
Matthew Sturm of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, a co-author of this study, takes a snow measurement on sea ice in the Beaufort Sea in March 2012 during the BROMEX field campaign. Image courtesy U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering ...

NASA reports Snow Cover on Sea Ice in the Arctic has thinned significantly in ...   Clarksville Online
What's Melting Arctic Ice? NASA Investigates Clouds   LiveScience.com
NASA scientist describes arctic sea ice trends   WZZM
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Algae blooms no cause for concern  HollandSentinel.com
While the algae blooms in Lake Macatawa aren't nearly as bad right now as during the 2012 drought, the greenish brown color has become noticeable lately. Algae blooms are similar to what is experienced in Lake Erie regularly and was what caused the ...

Eagle Lake Gets Blue Green Algae Warning for Third Straight Year   E Canada Now
'Never say never' on toxic algae   Grand Haven Tribune
Parkside students help develop app to detect algae blooms   Kenosha News
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  Texarkana Gazette   
Dinosaur footprints on public display in Utah  Delhi Daily News
The authorities in Utah have opened the area of fossilized dinosaur tracks in the region for general public. The fossilized tracks were discovered by a Utah resident in 2009 and now it has became a sight of 200 fossilized tracks that were left by ten different ...

Dinosaur Tracks Soon to be opened for Public Viewing   Maine News Online
Dinosaur Footprints Set for Public Display in Utah   ABC News
Utah Area of Fossilized Dinosaur Tracks to Open for General public   Upstart Magazine
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