2014年10月20日 星期一

2014-10-21 Canada English Science

  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 ...

World's most famous dead blue whale gets buried in manure   Waterloo Record
Blue whale skeleton to be buried in prep for display   E Canada Now

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  Globalnews.ca   
Changing rainfall a worldwide problem  Globalnews.ca
A mother and her daughter bail out buckets muddy water from their flooded home after the Ochomogo river burst its banks in Rivas, Nicaragua, Thursday, Oct 9, 2014. AP Photo/Esteban Felix. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' ...

UN-sponsored book: Changing rainfall is a global problem   Macleans.ca
Changing rainfall common problem for entire globe, says UN-sponsored book   580 CFRA Radio

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  BBC News   
Sex 'emerged in ancient Scottish lake'  BBC News
An international team of researchers says a fish called Microbrachius dicki is the first-known animal to stop reproducing by spawning and instead mate by having sex. The primitive bony fish, which was about 8cm long, lived in ancient lakes about 385 million ...

Ancient fish showed us the way to have sex   Irish Examiner
Sex invented by Scottish square dancing fish   SBS
Humans should thank ancient fish for joy of sex   Toronto Sun
CTV News   
Washington Post   
USA TODAY   
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  Nature World News   
Amber Reveals Ancient Dinosaur Ecology  Nature World News
In a study that brings back flashes of "Jurassic Park," researchers are studying pieces of amber found buried with dinosaur skeletons. But rather than re-creating dinosaurs, lead author Ryan McKellar is using the tiny pieces of fossilized tree resin to reveal ...

Secrets of dinosaur ecology found in fragile amber   Eureka! Science News

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  DigitalJournal.com   
Unusual weather year means brighter fall colors  WNDU-TV
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. -- In the second half of October, you may expect to see more leaves on the ground than in the trees. This year, we're not only seeing more leaves in the trees, but also brighter colors than usual. There are some unique trees that we ...

Fall is the time for foliage tours and raptor counts in Virginia   DigitalJournal.com
Secrets of fall color revealed   Columbia County News Times

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  Port Huron Times Herald   
Water levels lift freighter loads, beach-goers  Port Huron Times Herald
Tom Gibson, of Port Huron, leans over the railing of a boat he's delivering Monday on the Black River in Port Huron. (Photo: ANDREW JOWETT , TIMES HERALD ). 1 CONNECT 1 TWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Rising Great Lakes levels could ...

Lake levels continue to rise   Owen Sound Sun Times
Deepest Great Lakes' levels rising in rare autumn show   USA TODAY
Deepest Great Lakes' levels rising   Lansing State Journal
WZZM   
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  SpaceFlight Insider   
Busy week on station: cosmonauts prepare for spacewalk and Dragon is set for ...  SpaceFlight Insider
An Expedition 41 crew member aboard the International Space Station photographed this view of the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship docked to the nadir port of the Harmony node as the station's Canadarm2 and the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator ...

NASA TV Coverage Set for U.S. Cargo Ship's Departure from International ...   DigitalJournal.com
Cosmonauts Busy as US Segment Crew Takes Day Off   Space Fellowship

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  SFGate   
10 Mind-Blowing Facts About Black Holes  MSN News
Black holes are the only objects in the universe that can trap light by sheer gravitational force. They're thought to be what anchors galaxies -- some of the largest objects in the universe. And what happens past their event horizon, also known as the point of no ...

What Would A Black Hole Look Like?   Universe Today

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  Mid-Day   
And the winner is…  The Manitoban
The Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, Physics, and Medicine were handed out earlier in October. The prize-winning research included advancements in the small world of microscopy, innovation in sustainable light sources, and how brains makes sense of locations.
Interesting facts about the Nobel Prizes   Mid-Day
2014 Nobel laureates in chemistry and economics supported by the National ...   Phys.Org
A Hectic Summer In Woods Hole For Nobel Prize Winner Eric Betzig   CapeNews.net
Anhui News   
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  Daily Digest   
Scientists pleasantly surprised to find that fish can actually experience 'fun'  Daily Digest
Using well-defined criteria, researchers discovered for the first time that a cichlid fish species “plays” with objects. Scientists looking to see whether animals play were not just on some fishing expedition. The University of Tennessee researchers applied criteria ...

Fish Are As Playful As Dolphins Want To Have Fun: Study   Capital OTC
University of Tennessee study finds fish just wanna have fun   Eureka! Science News
Fish Just Wanna Have Fun   Lab Manager Laboratory News
Tennessee Today   
Nature World News   
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