2014年10月5日 星期日

2014-10-06 Canada English Science


Heading into uncharted waters aboard the Amundsen  The Globe and Mail
Ivan Semeniuk, The Globe's science reporter, was aboard the Amundsen on a weeks-long scientific journey to explore the impact of the warming climate and northern development on the ocean. On board the Amundsen you never have to look out a porthole ...


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NASA back-burners their space taxi program amidst legal challenge  Beta Wired
The National Aeuronautics and Space Administration has had to put their space taxi program on the back burner due to a legal challenge from a failed bidder. NASA recently awarded lucrative contracts to both SpaceX and Boeing to build the space agency's ...

If America Can't Return to Space, Blame the Lawyers   NASDAQ
NASA puts hold on planned space ferry, Report   Canada News
Isolation and hallucinations: the mental health challenges faced by astronauts   The Guardian
Dumb-Out   
Maine News   
The Globe and Mail   
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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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Canada contributing to telescope involved in search for extraterrestrials  Windsor Star
MONTREAL - 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, ...


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  Canada.com   
B.C.'s marine mammals: From machine-gun fodder to iconic provincial symbols  Canada.com
A humpback whale just outside of Hartley Bay along the Great Bear Rainforest, B.C., Sept, 17, 2013. Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward. The Canadian Press. Published: October 5, 2014, 8:49 am. Updated: 7 hours ago. A A A. A A A.
Machine gun for killer whales   Castanet.net
Marine mammals bouncing back   Nanaimo Daily News
New book says B.C. needs to do a better job of looking after marine mammals   Globalnews.ca

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  RT   
The planet report  The News International
According to media reports, global populations of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles have declined by 52 percent in a 40-year period. The decline of biodiversity in the wider Asia-Pacific region ranks only behind Latin America in the same period, ...

Op-Ed: WWF report — To live like Americans would take 3.9 planets   DigitalJournal.com
Wildlife Populations Plummet for 3000 Species   Sci-Tech Today
World's wildlife in dangerous decline   NEWS.com.au
The Nation   
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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  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
Monarch numbers improve after 3 years of drops   Hutchinson News
Monarch numbers could improve this year following three years of decline   Maine News Online
Tulsa World   
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  NBCNews.com   
SpaceShipOne X Prize Milestone Marked With Tears ... and Cake!  NBCNews.com
MOJAVE, Calif. — Pioneers of the commercial space age celebrated the 10th anniversary of the SpaceShipOne rocket plane's final flight to the final frontier on Saturday, shedding fresh tears over a decade-old drama, hugging it out — and then blowing out the ...

10th anniversary of legendary SpaceShipOne X celebrated with emotions   The Westside Story
Ten years ago, SpaceShipOne proved commercial spaceflight could be a reality   Engadget
Sweet memories: M&M's candies flew with SpaceShipOne 10 years ago   collectSPACE.com
CNET   
French Tribune   
Space.com   
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  The Independent   
10 easy ways you can help to stop climate change, starting today  The Independent
Concerned about global warming? Worried by yet another UN climate change summit that failed to make any real progress? Annoyed that you can't do more to tackle one of the biggest threats facing the future of the planet? Well fear no more. The team at The ...

'Where's The Global Warming?' Expert Says Public Are Growing Skeptical Of ...   Fox News (blog)
98% forward, 125% back: China's economic boom thwarts its carbon emissions ...   The Economic Voice
Letter: Messy march   The Recorder
Business Green   
Beta Wired   
Yakima Herald-Republic   
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