2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Canada English Science

  Science Recorder   
Newly discovered cave art is likely the work of Neanderthals  Science Recorder
While the word Neanderthal typically conjures up the image of primitive, brutish cave-men, some newly discovered cave etchings at Gorham's Cave near the Strait of Gibraltar suggest that there is likely more to our distant hominid ancestors than was ...

Gorham's Cave art suggests Neanderthals were more intelligent and less ...   Tech Times
Neanderthal engravings spotted in Gibratar cave   iStreet Research
Cave Art in Gibraltar Drawn by Neanderthals   Design & Trend
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  TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Monarch butterfly West Coast migration in jeopardy, scientists say  KSBW The Central Coast
In October, millions of monarch butterflies will make a long migration from Canada to Mexico, many stopping in Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, and Big Sur along the way. Tweet · Pin It. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. Advertising. Video Transcript. MILLIONS OF ...

Monarch butterflies get a little TLC at Kings County couple's home   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Annual count starts for declining monarch populations   Newsworks.org
Bringing a Sense of Wonder to the Classroom With Butterflies   The Meaford Independent
Arizona Daily Star   
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  Toronto Star   
Search for Franklin's ships just part of High Arctic juggling act  Toronto Star
ABOARD CCGS SIR WILFRID LAURIER—The Canadian icebreaker in the hunt for the lost Franklin expedition steamed north Sunday, steeled to batter though heavy ice and reach one of the most promising search areas. It's an encouraging turn for frustrated ...


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  CBS News   
Look at These Incredible Close-Ups of a Volcanic Eruption in Iceland  TIME
Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson has been photographing volcanoes in Iceland for four decades, so it makes sense that he's keeping a close eye on the latest activity at Bardarbunga, which rests on the northwestern edge of the Vatnajokull ice cap. Bardarbunga, which ...

Iceland's Bardarbunga Volcano Puts on Breathtaking Lava Display   Mashable
From Surveillance Flight over Eruption   IcelandReview
Photos of the Day: Sept. 1, 2014   The Seattle Times
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Rosetta Now Up Close to Comet 67P – Snapping Mapping Mosaics for ...  Universe Today
Four-image photo mosaic comprising images taken by Rosetta's navigation camera on 31 August 2014 from a distance of 61 km from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The mosaic has been contrast enhanced to bring out details. The comet nucleus is ...


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  Nature World News   
Climate study yields bad news for tiny desert fish  Salt Lake Tribune
Reno, Nev. • For 10,000 years, a tiny iridescent blue fish has lived in the depths of a cavern in Nevada's desert. But a new study says climate change and warming waters — and its lack of mobility — are threatening its existence and decreasing its numbers.
Nevada's Endangered Pupfish Threatened by Climate Change   Nature World News
Climate study yields bad news for tiny Nevada desert fish   Deseret News

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  News Tonight Africa   
Figures in Canyonlands National Park were drawn 1000 Years Back: Study  News Tonight Africa
Researchers from Utah State University shared that figures sketched into red rock cliffs in Canyonlands National Park were drawn around 1,000 years back. Earlier, it was considered that these life-sized sketches were drawn 2,000 to 4,000 years ago. With the ...

Renowned rock art in Utah is younger than believed   WTOP
Through the modern luminescence dating techniques, the Rock art's age ...   Upstart Magazine
Canyonlands Rock Art Drawn Earlier Than Previously Believed (PHOTO)   Auto World News
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  TheHorse.com   
Livingston County Algae Alert Remains in Effect  WROC-TV
The advisory was issued last week after blue-green algae blooms were found on the lake. The algae can produce toxins. The County Health Department is advising people not to drink, or use the lake water for cooking, and not to come into direct contact with ...

Blue-green algae in Conesus Lake prompts advisory   Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Algal blooms cause for concern   www.norfolknews.ca/
Swimmers and Boaters Warned of Toxic Bacteria on Conesus Lake   TWC News
The Sudbury Star   
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Austrian Tribune   
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  News Tonight Africa   
Physicists Create a Machine Named 'Holometer'  News Tonight Africa
Physicists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago have created a machine that can help find out whether the universe is a hologram. Scientists named this machine as Holometer, located at Fermilab in Illinois. It will determine whether our ...

Fermilab experiment will attempt to answer whether we actually live in "the Matrix"   Gizmag
Do We Live in a 2D Hologram Universe   ENGINEERING.com
Experiment Set to Test Whether the Universe Is a Hologram   Big Think

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  Daily Mail   
No Arctic 'cold rush'  News24
Greenpeace activist dressed as a polar bear holds a banner before climbing onto the drilling rig West Hercules in Rogaland, Western Norway. (Nick Cobbing, AFP /GREENPEACE). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send ...

Stunning satellite images show summer ice cap is thicker and covers 1.7million ...   Daily Mail
City wildlife photographer off to 'shoot' polar bears   Times of India

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