2014年10月18日 星期六

2014-10-19 Canada English Science

  Canada News   
Federal government restricts new Beaufort Sea fisheries, Report  Canada News
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. Researchers say Arctic fisheries may benefit as climate change forces ...

Canada Bans Large-Scale Fishing in Swath of Beaufort Sea in Arctic   French Tribune
Canada Restricts Large-Scale Fishing in Large Area of Beaufort Sea   Wall Street Journal
Federal government restricts possible Beaufort Sea fisheries   Winnipeg Free Press
DigitalJournal.com   
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  Saudi Gazette   
Stop the hop: For huge ancient kangaroos, hopping was dicey  Saudi Gazette
WASHINGTON — Kangaroos hop, right? Well, not all of them. Scientists said recently 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 ...

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

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  Windsor Star   
Astronaut Chris Hadfield shares his personal snaps of planet Earth  The Globe and Mail
In his new book, You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes, astronaut Chris Hadfield shares his personal snaps of planet Earth. Here, he talks with Globe and Mail Photo Editor Moe Doiron about what he's learned behind the lens in outer space. A twist of ...

Commander Chris Hadfield excited to perform with Windsor Symphony this ...   CTV News
Give Chris Hadfield 92 minutes, and he'll give you the world   National Post
Hadfield's memoir to become TV sitcom: report   Vancouver Sun
CBC.ca   
OurWindsor.ca   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
To die on Mars is not an option despite MIT's study  DigitalJournal.com
There has been a lot of media attention over the Mars One mission to colonize Mars in 2025 using known and available technology. That very technology may very well prove to be the undoing of the project. The whole world is aware of the Mars One mission ...

Is Mars One Ready To Colonize the Red Planet?   Sci-Tech Today
Mars One plan has potentially deadly flaws, scientists say   CBC.ca
Humans to die on Mars in 68 days   NEWS.com.au
RIA Novosti   
The Weather Network   
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Fall is the time for foliage tours and raptor counts in Virginia  DigitalJournal.com
When autumn comes to Virginia, the mountains and valleys don their coat of many colors, giving the countryside a patchwork quilt appearance. This is also the time of year for the annual raptor watch when birds-of-prey are counted as they migrate south .
Nature's brilliance seen through autumn leaves   London Free Press

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  CBC.ca   
Blue whale bones land in the compost  CBC.ca
A Royal Ontario Museum team working to clean the bones of two blue whales that washed ashore this spring in western Newfoundland are undergoing yet another smelly stage of the job, as the bones get buried in truckloads of manure. After the whale ...

Blue whale bones expected to be defleshed by late spring: Researcher   Western Star

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  Annapolis County Spectator   
AS SIMPLE AS THAT: A Tobeatic pilgrimage – a long hard journey to a special ...  Annapolis County Spectator
John Lefebvre takes in the view from atop Jim Charles Rock on Sand Beach Lake, one of four important rocks I'll visit on my Tobeatic pilgrimage. Jonathan Riley. DIGBY - “I just got it in my head to go,” is an answer most people can swallow when I try to ...


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  SpaceFlight Insider   
NASA eyes SpaceX soft-landing technology for future Mars missions  SpaceFlight Insider
SpaceX and NASA launched the CRS-4 mission on Sept. 21, 2014. Upon its return - NASA and the company took a closer look at the rocket's return through Earth's atmosphere. Photo Credit: Jared Haworth / SpaceFlight Insider. Jason Rhian. October 18th ...

NASA: Robots are our friends   Computerworld
NASA captures rocket's Mars descent data   Zee News
New Commercial Rocket Descent Data May Help NASA with Future Mars ...   Yumanewsnow

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  CBC.ca   
Hunters allowed on Montreal's Heron Island to control deer population  CBC.ca
The Quebec government is hoping to control the deer population on Montreal's Heron Island in the Saint Lawrence River by allowing hunters there for the first time. The small island facing Verdun and Lasalle is home to a rare array of birds, trees and flowers.

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  Realscreen   
Nat Geo Channel sets timetable for “Eat: The Story of Food”  Realscreen
National Geographic Channel's (NGC) six-hour miniseries Eat: The Story of Food, featuring interviews with such international “foodie” stars as Rachael Ray, Ruth Reichl and Nigella Lawson, has been slated for November. From November 21-23, NGC will air ...

Future of Food Initiative Launched By National Geographic Magazine, Website ...   Farms.com
Global media giants, UN agency team up in ongoing fight against hunger   UN News Centre
National Geographic/FAO - Raising Awareness On Hunger and Nutrition   AllAfrica.com

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