2014年9月27日 星期六

2014-09-28 Canada English Science

  The Express Tribune   
3 people rescued, 32 still missing in aftermath of Japan volcano eruption  CTV News
A Japanese military helicopter rescued three people Sunday morning from a spectacular volcanic eruption that sent officials scrambling to reach many more injured and stranded on a mountain. Mount Ontake in central Japan erupted shortly before noon ...

Japanese troops head for volcano after eruption leaves missing, at least 40 injured   Reuters
Japan volcano eruption kills at least one and traps others   BBC News
Rescuers Rush to Reach Dozens Trapped on Erupting Japan Volcano   NDTV
Bloomberg   
Irish Independent   
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  Aberdeen Press and Journal   
Naomi Klein's commitment to hope  Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL — Talking with Naomi Klein one-to-one is like reading one of her books, but to the nth degree. The experience might be overwhelming if it weren't so bracing and, in the end, so inspiring. Tributes on a book's dust jacket are best taken with a few ...

Changing everything: how Naomi Klein inspired me   The Guardian
This Changes Everything, including Naomi Klein   rabble.ca (blog)
Book review: This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate by Naomi Klein   Aberdeen Press and Journal
Management Today   
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  Toronto Star   
On climate, Canada buries its head in the oilsands  Toronto Star
When dinosaurs strode the Earth millions of years ago, seemingly unaware their end was near, I could imagine the spirit of a smiling Stephen Harper and his merry band of Canadian climate-change deniers hard at work. “Not to worry, my little ones,” I can ...

PM still denying climate change   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Harper absent from climate-change meeting   Times Colonist

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  Canada News   
Toronto brings world of space to Canada, Report  Canada News
The 65th International Astronautical Congress 2014, the world's premier space event, will take place in Toronto, Canada from September 29 to October 3, 2014 at the award-winning Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The Congress theme “Our World Needs ...

World of space coming to Toronto   Newstalk 1010
Toronto hosts international convention which brings world of space to Canada   680 News

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  National Geographic   
Armored Club Tailed Dinosaur Found in New Mexico Related to Similar Species ...  E Canada Now
Albuquerque, New Mexico – Paleontologists from the University of Alberta (UA) have concluded that a recently discovered armored dinosaur with a club tail is in fact related to species of club tailed dinosaurs called ankylosaurids which roamed Alberta ...

New Dinosaur Species Has Cousins in Alberta, Study   University Herald
Armored Dinosaur Find in New Mexico Tied to Species in Canada   Latin Post
Armored Dinosaur Discovered in New Mexico Had a Cousin in Alberta   Headlines & Global News
Big News Network.com   
Yahoo News UK   
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  Times Colonist   
BC underwater expedition may reveal earliest human habitation  Times Colonist
VANCOUVER - Researchers using a robotic underwater vehicle off British Columbia's northern coast believe they may have found the earliest evidence of human habitation in Canada. Unfortunately, the site that could date back almost 14,000 years lies ...

Researchers may have found Evidence of Canada's Oldest Human Habitation   Maine News Online
Signs in BC point to earliest human habitation   Toronto Star

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  The Week Magazine   
Astronaut adorably comforts five-year-old boy worried about Voyager: 'It's a very ...  The Week Magazine
Several weeks ago, astronaut Chris Hadfield spoke on CBC Radio's The Current about the Voyager 1 satellite, which left Earth 37 years ago. Listening in was five-year-old Timur, who lives in British Columbia, Canada. And Timur did not like what he heard.
RETIRED ASTRONAUT CHRIS HADFIELD'S EVENING AT BELLEVILLE'S ...   CKWS
Astronaut Chris Hadfield explains to a worried 5-year-old that Voyager is 'brave ...   Washington Post
Chris Hadfield lands at The Empire   Belleville Intelligencer

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  DigitalJournal.com   
Quantum technology advances digital communications  DigitalJournal.com
Technologists have shown that information stored as quantum bits can be "exponentially compressed" without losing information. This technological feat will be useful for a new generation of communications and computer storage. The reason why the ...

Putting the squeeze on quantum information   Eureka! Science News

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  Toronto Sun   
Why Leonardo DiCaprio is a poor role model for saving the planet  Toronto Sun
DiCaprio environment un Actor and UN Messenger of Peace Leonardo DiCaprio speaks during the Climate Summit at United Nations Headquarters in New York on Sept. 23, 2014. (REUTERS/Mike Segar). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print ...

Dreary climate summit was surely their saddest fiasco yet   Telegraph.co.uk
A Group Shout on Climate Change   New York Times
Are we hardwired to ignore climate change?   CBC.ca (blog)
postzambia.com   
Huffington Post   
Toronto Star   
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  CBC.ca   
Curiosity rover on Mars photographs ball-shaped rock  CBC.ca
NASA's newest Mars rover has found a geological oddity: a nicely shaped sphere lying on the rocky surface of the Red Planet. The rock ball was photographed on Sept. 11 while the U.S. space agency's Curiosity rover was exploring a region of Mars known as ...

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover drills first hole into martian mountain to learn about ...   Daily Mail
Rover photographs 'ball' on Mars   Toronto Sun
Who left a ball for Nasa's Curiosity rover on Mars?   Telegraph.co.uk
Christian Science Monitor   
Times of India   
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