2014年8月30日 星期六

2014-08-31 Canada English Science

  Toronto Star   
Paleo-Eskimos first inhabitants of the Arctic Region  Chinatopix
Paleo-Eskimos were cemented in history as the first people in the Arctic region by researchers looking for the people who first lived in the cold regional parts. Eske Willerlsey from the Natural History Museum said that Paleo-Eskimos represent a single group ...

New DNA research sheds light on mysterious 'Paleo-Eskimo' disappearance   Examiner.com
Mystery Of Paleo-Eskimos, The 'Hobbits' Of The Arctic Who Vanished 700 Years ...   International Business Times
Paleo-Eskimos First People to Inhabit Canadian Arctic: DNA Study   Maine News Online
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  Sun News Network   
Dogs to sniff out dreaded zebra mussels in Manitoba  Sun News Network
WINNIPEG - Manitoba is calling in the dogs to assist in its fight with zebra mussels. The province will become the first to use dogs as a permanent strategy to find the invasive species next boating season, Conservation Minister Gord Mackintosh announced at ...

More zebra mussels in Manitoba despite experimental treatment in harbours   CTV News
Manitoba planning to use Dogs to fight Zebra Mussels   Austrian Tribune
Specially trained dogs enter province's fight against invasive zebra mussels   Winnipeg Free Press

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  ABC News   
Sinkhole that proved popular at Corvette Museum will be filled  Reuters
Aug 30 (Reuters) - A sinkhole that swallowed eight cars inside the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky will be filled even though it has become a tourist attraction that sharply increased attendance and revenue, the museum's board decided on Saturday.
Corvette museum decides to fill giant sinkhole   Delhi Daily News
The Corvette Museum Will Fill Up The Entire Sinkhole After All   Jalopnik
Corvette museum Board Votes to fill giant sinkhole   Capital OTC
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  TheHorse.com   
Swimmers and Boaters Warned of Toxic Bacteria on Conesus Lake  TWC News
LIVINGSTON COUNTY, N.Y. -- On one of the last long weekends of the summer, many residents are taking in the beauty of Conesus Lake. “We rented a lake house for the week with my family,” Batavia resident Allison Luxon said. “The fresh air, the lake, the ...

Algal blooms cause for concern   www.norfolknews.ca/
Algal Blooms Pose Danger to Livestock   TheHorse.com
Blue-Green Algae Found in Dry Pine Bay   Austrian Tribune
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  Viral Global News   
20 Species of Coral Added to Threatened Species List  Viral Global News
20 species of coral were added to the threatened species list bringing the number up to 22 from two. The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has given the corals protection under the Endangered Species Act. Corals have experienced a ...

Coral protection could have wide-ranging impact   Sun Sentinel
Govt adds 20 species of coral to endangered species list   DigitalJournal.com
NOAA : 20 Corals Added to Endangered Species List   Canada News
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NASA Opens Media Accreditation for Orion Move in Preparation for First Flight  DigitalJournal.com
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Media accreditation now is open to attend an event marking the move of NASA's Orion spacecraft at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft will be transferred from the Neil ...

Heat Protecting Back Shell Tiles Installed on NASA's Orion EFT-1 Spacecraft Set ...   Universe Today

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  Toronto Star   
Franklin Expedition remains still elude searchers in Arctic  Toronto Star
ABOARD THE CCGS SIR WILFRID LAURIER—For generations, searchers have battled frostbite, scurvy, howling storms, exhaustion and gut-churning seas trying to find the remains of Sir John Franklin's lost Arctic expedition. The accommodations, and the ...


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  Yahoo!7 News   
Astronomers Discover A Planetary Impact Outside Our Own Solar System  io9
In a study published in the latest issue of Science, astronomers led by graduate student Huan Meng, of the University of Arizona in Tucson, announced the discovery of remains of a mammoth planetary collision. The team made its observations using NASA's ...

Formation of Planets Witnessed by Scientists   Chinatopix
Astronomers Spot Aftermath Of Vast Collision Around Distant Star   Huffington Post
Aftermath of Colossal Impact Spotted Around Sunlike Star   Yahoo!7 News

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  Beach Carolina Magazine   
Sea Shepherd crewmembers arrested for intervening against Faroese Pilot ...  Beach Carolina Magazine
SANDOY, Faroe Islands August 30, 2014 – Fourteen Sea Shepherd Conservation Society volunteer crewmembers of pilot whale defense campaign Operation GrindStop 2014 were arrested today on the Faroese island of Sandoy, as they entered the water to ...

Op-Ed: From the Faroese perspective - the pilot whale hunt (Includes first-hand ...   DigitalJournal.com
Herring dispute with Faroe Islands 'is over', says Damanaki   FIS

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  Austrian Tribune   
Monarch Butterflies continue to Vanish  Austrian Tribune
The Monarch butterfly migration begins in September. The butterfly travels thousands of miles towards the grounds of Mexico through Iowa, U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. Recently, a monarch scientist, Lincoln Brower, said that the iconic ...

Monarch butterfly counts continue to plummet in Iowa   Iowa City Press Citizen
A flower fit for a monarch   Waterloo Record
Monarch butterflies dying — and Roundup is a suspect   DesMoinesRegister.com
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