2014年10月22日 星期三

2014-10-23 Canada English Science

  CBC.ca   
Foreign scientists call on Stephen Harper to restore science funding, freedom  CBC.ca
Hundreds of scientists around the world are asking Prime Minister Stephen Harper to end "burdensome restrictions on scientific communication and collaboration faced by Canadian government scientists." The call was made in an open letter drafted by the ...

World's scientists to Harper: Quit muzzling, boost funding   Regina Leader-Post
800 foreign scientists urge Stephen Harper to lift restrictions on Canadian ...   Vancouver Sun
Let Canadian science shine   Brandon Sun
The Globe and Mail   
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  E Canada Now   
Scientists: Practice Of Sex First Evolved 385 Million Years Ago  E Canada Now
TORONTO – According to the website Phys.org, a site devoted to the release of breaking news in the scientific community, the practice of sex first evolved into existence 385 million years ago with a small 4-inch aquatic animal called a placoderm. These were ...

Video: Scientist Discovers Origins Of Sex   FailedMessiah.com
Sex Is 385 Million Years Old, and It Looked Like Square Dancing   Live Science
Researchers look back 385-million-years, find first instance of penetrative sex   Hamilton Spectator
Examiner.com   
Chinatopix   
Health24.com   
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  Canada News   
Environmental part of Polar Code approved, Report  Canada News
A key step on the way to a mandatory Polar Code for ships operating in Arctic and Antarctic waters has been reached with the approval by the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) of the ...

Environmental Portion of the Polar Code Clears First Hurdle En Route to ...   E Canada Now
Polar Code Gains MEPC Approval   Ship & Bunker
Canada should use the Polar Code to stand on guard for communities   Nunatsiaq News
PortNews IAA   
JOC.com   
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  CTV News   
International team reunites missing remains of 'poached' dinosaur bones  CTV News
EDMONTON -- A 50-year-old mystery involving poachers and missing dinosaur bones has been solved by an international team of paleontologists, including one from the University of Alberta. A pair of 2.4-metre-long forelimbs belonging to the Deinocheirus ...

With extra-long arms, Deinocheirus mirificus was one weird dinosaur   Los Angeles Times
Meet Deinocheirus, the 'goofy' dinosaur   The Globe and Mail
Long arm of the dinosaur - 70m-year-old behemoth unearthed   Irish Independent
Christian Science Monitor   
CBC.ca   
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  660 News   
Lead levels no higher in oilsands region than elsewhere: Researcher  Fort McMurray Today
EDMONTON -- An Alberta researcher says many people have been led astray on lead and other heavy metals. University of Alberta professor William Shotyk looked at a type of moss in 21 separate peat bogs in three locations around the oilsands near ...

New study on pollution and the oilsands   660 News

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  89.3 KPCC   
Science of Now: How a solar eclipse can fry your eyes  89.3 KPCC
The Moon came in between the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) satellite and the Sun (seen here in extreme ultraviolet light) and produced a partial solar eclipse from space. For 1 hour and 41 minutes team SDO observed the lunar transit. This event only ...

Solar activity high as biggest sunspot in years now facing Earth   Examiner.com
Solar flares might increase, disrupting communication   DigitalJournal.com
Sun Unleashes Powerful X-Class Solar Flare (Video, Photos)   Space.com
Popular Mechanics   
Huffington Post   
CBS Local   
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  The Guardian   
View Joins Project Drawdown at Greenbuild to Launch Climate Change Coalition  DigitalJournal.com
MILPITAS, Calif.--(Business Wire)--This evening at the 2014 Greenbuild International Conference & Expo in New Orleans, View, the leader in dynamic glass, will announce to 30,000 attendees at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome that smart glass has been ...

First look: environmental entrepreneur Paul Hawken's long-awaited new book   The Guardian

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  Delhi Daily News   
First Orca calf born to endangered Pod may be dead  Delhi Daily News
An Orca whale calf born to much hope in early September apparently died while its pod was in the open ocean off Washington or British Columbia, according to experts. According to Howard Garrett, co-director of the Washington-based Orca Network, the ...

Orca Whale Calf Born to Endangered Pod May Have Died in Open Ocean   Design & Trend
Newest Endangered Orca Calf Missing, Presumed Dead   Northwest Public Radio
Loss of rare orca calf perplexes whale experts   Columbus Dispatch
Nature World News   
CBC.ca   
Reuters   
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  PRI   
Pointe-Claire residents ordered to fell ash trees  Montreal Gazette
Pointe-Claire residents have been given new orders for handling ash trees and those damaged by the emerald ash borer. Any ash tree that is dead or 30 per cent of its branches have died must be cut down and properly disposed off within the year the ...

Ash borer spreads its attack to new tree   The Courier-Journal
Do your part to stop emerald ash borer beetle damage   Springfield News-Leader
Chopping down trees only solution to Emerald ash borer   Niagarathisweek.com
Blair Enterprise Publishing   
UI The Daily Iowan   
PRI   
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  Zee News   
Whoosh! Rare comet flies by Mars at 203000kph!  The Star Online
A comet from the outer reaches of the solar system makes a rare, close pass by Mars where a fleet of robotic science probes wait to study it. Comet Siding Spring passed just 140,000km from Mars on Oct 19, less than half the distance between Earth and the ...

Comet Siding Spring hurtles past Mars in rare close fly-by   Telegraph.co.uk
Mars satellite spots Comet Siding Spring's nucleus, and it's surprisingly tiny   The Weather Network
Here's What A Comet Looks Like Up Close   Tucson Weekly
Zee News   
National Monitor   
Examiner.com   
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