2014年9月12日 星期五

2014-09-13 Canada English Science

  Globalnews.ca   
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen tackles another frontier – the deep sea  Globalnews.ca
Watch the video above: Jeremy Hansen discusses why astronauts are training in the ocean, 19 km below Earth's surface. TORONTO – Living in a strange environment is just a typical day for Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. Hansen is taking part in the ...

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen may take first space trip in next five years   580 CFRA Radio

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  Ottawa Citizen   
Potentially toxic mould shuts national science museum in Ottawa  The Globe and Mail
A mould infestation at Canada's national science museum is just the latest blow to a crumbling facility that is jettisoning artifacts, postponing critical repairs and squeezing visitors for new parking fees in a desperate bid to stay afloat. Officials at the Canada ...

Canada Science and Technology Museum remains closed due to mould   CBC.ca
Mould issue rekindles debate on Science and Tech Museum   Ottawa Citizen

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  The Inquisitr   
Solar Storm 2014: Could A New Carrington Event Fry Electronics Like An EMP ...  The Inquisitr
The 2014 solar storm we are now riding out on Earth has some worried the Sun's coronal mass ejection (CME) could be as bad as another Carrington Event that fries electronics just like an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) generated by a nuclear bomb.
Solar Flare Could Mean Glimpse of Northern Lights in US   PC Magazine
Solar flares expand aurora borealis shows visible from North America   DigiNews
Powerful solar storm shouldn't affect our region   WCYB
Annapolis County Spectator   
Hants Journal   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Jane Goodall on Vancouver Aquarium belugas: 'That's not right'  CBC.ca
In a feature interview with CBC Radio's The Early Edition, Jane Goodall explains why she has taken a stand against the Vancouver Aquarium's practice of keeping whales and dolphins in captivity. The renowned conservationist, who is considered the world's ...

Opinion: Caring for cetaceans at the aquarium   Vancouver Sun

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Rock snot interview request sets off government public relations flurry  Vancouver Sun
It was a story about rock snot. And if there's a person you want to talk to about the pervasive algae also known by the less-offensive, more scientific name of didymo, it's Fisheries and Oceans Canada scientist Max Bothwell. Bothwell is, other scientists will tell ...

Government needs to let scientists speak   Moose Jaw Times-Herald

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  CBS Local   
New Bones Discovery Unearths Spinosaurus— Bigger Than T.Rex, Known To ...  CBS Local
A model of the Cretaceous predator Spinosaurus gets rock star treatment at a photo shoot. Related Tags: Bones, Dinosaur, Discovery, Ernst Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach, Fossils, Germany, Morocco, National Geographic Society, Nizar Ibrahim, ...

Scientists Identify First Swimming Dinosaur   Wall Street Journal
Paleontologist Finds Dinosaur Paradise, Including First Dino Known to Swim   National Geographic
The hunt for Spinosaurus   Washington Post
Forbes   
Christian Science Monitor   
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  Scientist   
Prehistoric Critters Change View of Mammal Evolution  Scientist
Fossils of squirrel-like animals found on a farm in northeastern China have features that indicate they were true mammals. The creatures, which lived about 160 million years ago, constitute a new clade, Euharamiyida. Their similarity to older fossils in the ...

Squirrel-like Creatures' discovery may require re-thinking about Earth's earliest ...   Uncover California
Squirrel-like Mammals Once Walked The Triassic Era—Where Dinosaurs and ...   Latinos Health
Squirrel-Like Critters Lived with Dinosaurs   Sci-Tech Today
Tech Times   
The Star Online   
ecns   
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Astrophoto: The Sun as a Work of Art  Universe Today
A stylized Coronal Mass Ejection: The Sun as work of art. Credit and copyright: Rick Ellis. Here's a solar flare with a little flair added! Astrophotographer Rick Ellis from Toronto, Canada created this “artsy” Sun by using a series of photoshop filters and effects ...


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Discovery! First Water Ice Clouds Found Beyond Our Solar System  Space.com
For the first time, astronomers have detected water ice clouds, like the ones that shroud Earth, around a dim celestial body outside of our solar system. Scientists discovered evidence of the alien water ice clouds in infrared images of a newly discovered brown ...

Whoa–Water Ice Clouds Suspected In Brown Dwarf Beyond The Solar System   io9

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  Sci-Tech Today   
Clever Trout Rival Chimpanzees at Choosing Allies  Sci-Tech Today
Don't play games with the coral trout -- it might just outmaneuver you. These fish appear to be just as skilled as chimpanzees at picking the best, most able allies to help them nab some food, new research shows. The findings, described in Current Biology, ...


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