2014年10月17日 星期五

2014-10-18 Canada English Science

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Canada Restricts Large-Scale Fishing in Large Area of Beaufort Sea  Wall Street Journal
OTTAWA—Canada on Friday restricted large-scale fishing in a swath of the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic as part of the country's effort to protect its marine resources from existing and potential threats. Canada said limiting large-scale commercial fishing in the ...

Federal government restricts possible Beaufort Sea fisheries   Brandon Sun
Canadian Beaufort Sea Fisheries Management Plan Applauded   DigitalJournal.com

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  Toronto Star   
Naomi Klein takes aim at Big Oil and Big Green  Calgary Herald
Naomi Klein's This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate is as much about psychology and intentional misdirection by the oil industry as it is about worrying environmental symptoms. This is Klein's most mature and balanced book. On Tuesday, the ...

Where Mark Carney and Naomi Klein agree: Mallick   OurWindsor.ca
Book review: Naomi Klein's 'This Changes Everything'   MiamiHerald.com
Naomi Klein: This Changes Everything - Capitalism vs. The Climate   WGBH NEWS

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  E Canada Now   
Boo! NASA Releases Spooky Photos Of The Sun  E Canada Now
With Halloween only weeks away, NASA has observed the sun through an image, looking similar to a jack-o'-lantern. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory was able to observe, on October 8th, at just the right time, this amazing and coincidental picture.
The sun is a giant, terrifying Jack-o-lantern in the sky   Northumberland Today

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  Sci-Tech Today   
For Huge Ancient Kangaroos, Hopping was Dicey  Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. Kangaroos hop, right? Well, not all of them. Scientists said this week that a biomechanical and statistical analysis of fossil bones of a group of huge extinct kangaroos shows that the largest of the bunch in all likelihood could not hop as their ...

Primordial Giant Kangaroos Did Not Hop, They Walked   Scientific American
Ancient kangaroos likely walked, didn't hop   Toronto Sun

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  BBC News   
Plant Thorns Increase When Defense Needed  Scientific American
In areas with few herbivores, acacia plants don't bother to churn out many of the off-putting thorns. Cynthia Graber reports. October 17, 2014 |By Cynthia Graber · Download MP3 · More 60-Second Science · Lemur Latrine Trees Serve as Community Bulletin ...

Carnivores help trees thrive without thorns, study says   BBC News
Loss of big predators could leave herbivores in a thorny situation   Eureka! Science News
UW Researcher Unravels Relationships Between an African Herbivore's Fear of ...   University of Wyoming News
University of Florida   
Science Careers Blog   
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  CBC.ca   
Mars One plan has potentially deadly flaws, scientists say  CBC.ca
Volunteers who want to take a one-way trip to Mars and spend the rest of their lives on the Red Planet could expect "the rest of their lives" to be as short as 68 days — if the project blasts off at all, a new study suggests. The plan for Mars One, a project that ...

Humans to die on Mars in 68 days   NEWS.com.au
Suffocation? Starvation? Incineration? Success? What will be the fate of the ...   The Weather Network
Would you move to Mars if it meant dying within 68 days?   Dose.ca
Financial Express   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
What's a plasma bomb? NASA probe reveals clues about the sun.  Christian Science Monitor
NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph probe offers never-before-seen views of our nearest star. By Nola Taylor Redd, SPACE.com Contributor October 17, 2014. close. Ultraviolet image of an active region on the sun, showing plasma at ...

NASA discovers mini tornadoes and even hotter areas in Sun's atmosphere   The Space Reporter
IRIS Project Discovers New Information About Sun's Atmosphere   Capital OTC
NASA IRIS sheds light on Sun's 'Heat Bombs' or 'Nano flares' (+video)   The Hoops News
Space.com   
ABC Science Online   
DigitalJournal.com   
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  The Weather Network   
Antarctic sea ice reaches highest maximum on record  The Weather Network
On September 22, 2014, the amount of sea ice surrounding the continent of Antarctic reached its maximum for the year, which also turned out to be the highest extent we have ever recorded there, even in decades of monitoring. Contrary to some inevitable ...

Operation IceBridge turns five   Phys.Org
Fiber Optic Cable Measures Antarctic Ice Melt in Real Time   Voice of America
Sixth Consecutive Year of NASA's Study on Antarctic Ice Change   AZoCleantech
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Monsanto Honored by Science Magazine as a 2014 Top Employer  DigitalJournal.com
ST. LOUIS--(Business Wire)--Science magazine has recognized Monsanto as one of the world's top employers ranking the company 6 in Science's 2014 Top Employer survey. The survey spotlights the 20 best companies in the biotechnology, ...

DuPont Named Top Employer by Science Magazine   Broadway World

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  Zee News   
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket descent data may help NASA with future Mars Landings  Zee News
Washington: The US space agency, NASA Friday announced it has successfully captured thermal images of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on its descent that may provide critical engineering information for future missions to the surface of Mars. The rocket was ...

NASA: Robots are our friends   Computerworld
NASA Partners with Leading Technology Innovators to Enable Future Exploration   Space Fellowship
New Commercial Rocket Descent Data May Help NASA with Future Mars ...   Yumanewsnow
Phys.Org   
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