2014年10月4日 星期六

2014-10-05 Canada English Science

  News Tonight Africa   
Public or private funding, space exploration still matters  Acorn
In a society where we spend so much time focusing on what's in front of us, it is now more important than ever to look toward the stars. Finally, our government has responded. On Sept. 16, the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) awarded ...

NASA Kicks Off Student Challenge in 3-D Printing Contest   E Canada Now
NASA in Collaboration with ASME Launches A 3-D Space Challenge for Students   News Tonight Africa
Canadian leads NASA mission to fake space   The Globe and Mail
Beta Wired   
Your Houston News   
The Denver Post   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Out of this world pictures give you an astronaut's eye view of space  Mirror.co.uk
Just a few hundred years ago the common view was that the Earth was at the centre of the universe - and that it was flat. Nowadays, we only have to scroll down our Twitter feeds over our morning coffee to see the curvature of the Earth, the structure of ...

'You feel, like, giddy,' Hadfield tells students about life in space   Waterloo Record
Chris Hadfield's Simple Tip To Change The World   Huffington Post Canada
Unity residents meet astronaut Chris Hadfield   The Battlefords News-Optimist

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  National Post   
Canadian Space Agency contributes to search for extraterrestrial life  MSN Canada
Canada is contributing to a new space telescope that one scientist says may help in the search for signs of extraterrestrial life. The Canadian Space Agency is providing a number of devices for the $8-billion James Webb Space Telescope, which is expected ...

Search for life beyond Earth alive and well   Surrey Leader
Canada contributing to telescope involved in search for extraterrestrials   Lethbridge Herald

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  E Canada Now   
Mysterious Green Orb Appears as Montreal Forecaster Gives Weather Report  E Canada Now
Montreal, Quebec, – The time was 10:27PM local time Thursday night at the TVA News station as climate forecaster Colette Provencher was delivering the weather report. She was being filmed atop the roof of the building with the city in the backdrop when a ...

Meteor photobombs Quebec weather report (Video)   Canada News
Montreal 'ball of light' mystery deepens   CBC.ca
Meteor photobombs Quebec weather report   CANOE

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  RT   
Happy World Animal Day? WWF Extinction Report  PlanetSave.com
Today's World Animal Day, celebrated across the globe since a 1931 convention of ecologists in Florence, Italy, conceived of it as a way to highlight the plight of endangered species. They chose October 4 because it's the Catholic Feast Day of St. Francis of ...

In the Age of Extinction, which species can we least afford to lose?   The Guardian
World's wildlife in dangerous decline   NEWS.com.au
Solutions still in reach as world biodiversity suffers major decline, says WWF report   The Nation
Sci-Tech Today   
Huffington Post Canada   
Chilliwack Progress   
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Green Ball Of Light In Montreal Interrupts Reporter's Broadcast (VIDEO)  Huffington Post Canada
A mysterious light, thought to be a meteor or space debris, has baffled journalists after it streaked through a Montreal reporter's broadcast on Thursday night. TVA reporter Colette Provencher was doing a live hit at around 10:37 p.m. ET when a strange green ...

Ball of green light spotted over Montreal Thursday   The Weather Network

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  Daily Times   
'Mid-term report' warns biodiversity targets unlikely to be met  Bird Watch
A new mid-term report published in the journal Science reveals that world governments are unlikely to meet their agreed international biodiversity targets by 2020. In 2010, 193 nations agreed on a set of 20 biodiversity-related goals, known as Aichi ...

Money, willpower sought to save biodiversity   News24
Nations seek money, willpower to save biodiversity   Economic Times

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  The Hindu   
How the monarch butterfly became a migrant  Business Recorder
The monarch butterfly's annual migration from North America to Mexico, a spectacular event at risk of disappearing forever, is the result of a single, millions-year old gene, biologists said Wednesday. Analysis of the insect's long-guarded genetic secrets has ...

Monarch butterflies' incredible migrationSecret: A flight muscle related gene   WallStreet OTC
Experts expect rebound in monarch butterflies   Tulsa World
Number of Monarchs wintering in Mexico could be 2 to 4 times more than last ...   The Republic
Science Codex   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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  Reuters   
Scientists speed up analysis of human link to wild weather  Reuters
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Climate scientists hope to be able to tell the world almost in real-time whether global warming has a hand in extreme weather thanks to an initiative they plan to launch by the end of 2015. In recent years ...

Climate Marchers Bring the Heat on Carbon   Huffington Post
Majority backs divesting from fossil fuel   Rochester Business Journal
An Already Lost Battle Against Climate Change?   Investor's Business Daily
Scientific American   
CommDigiNews   
Sci-Tech Today   
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  Latinos Health   
RCas9: A Programmable RNA Editing Tool  Latinos Health
A powerful scientific tool for editing the DNA instructions in a genome can now also be applied to RNA, the molecule that translates DNA's genetic instructions into the production of proteins. A team of researchers with Berkeley Lab and the University of ...


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