2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 Canada English Science

  PetaPixel   
Chris Hadfield Explains How Zero Gravity Makes it Possible to Take Sharp ...  PetaPixel
Have you ever noticed how, in every photo of an astronaut using camera gear in the International Space Station, there's pretty much never a tripod or monopod or special mount in sight? They're always just handholding this massive camera with a 400mm ...

Former Astronaut Chris Hadfield Explains How To Take Photos In Space   Gizmodo Australia
Astronaut Chris Hadfield launches space photo book   CBC.ca
Chris Hadfield latest book features photos taken from space station   Sarnia Observer
Canada News   
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  eco-business.com   
UN warning on climate change  Herald Scotland
Climate change may have "serious, pervasive and irreversible" impacts on human society and nature, according to a draft report. Climate change may have \"serious, pervasive and irreversible\" impacts on human society and nature, according to a draft report ...

Climate Change May Cause 'Serious, Pervasive And Irreversible' Damage: Report   Huffington Post
Climate change: Carbon trading edges closer as UN brokers deal   The Independent

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  The Vancouver Observer   
Danish artist melts 100 tonnes ice to alert people of global warming  People's Daily Online
LONDON Oct. 24 (People's Daily Online)—— On Sunday, twelve large blocks of ice, displayed in clock formation, will be shown on Copenhagen's City Hall Square, Denmark. It is a physical wake-up call by artist Olafur Eliasson and geologist Minik Rosing ...

Melting clock ticks off climate-focused week   The Copenhagen Post
Melting ice gives 'wake-up call' in Copenhagen   The Local Denmark
Artists melt massive Greenland ice chunks in climate protest   The Vancouver Observer
Gizmodo Australia   
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Climate change impacts countered by stricter fisheries management  Eureka! Science News
A new study has found that implementing stricter fisheries management overcame the expected detrimental effects of climate change disturbances in coral reef fisheries badly impacted by the 1997/98 El Niño, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society.

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  Science 2.0   
Florida Lizards Evolve Within 20 Generations  Science 2.0
Scientists have documented the rapid evolution of a native lizard species as a result of pressure from an invading lizard species introduced from Cuba. After contact with the invasive species, the native lizards began perching higher in trees, and, generation ...

Lizards In Florida Are Evolving Right Before Our Very Eyes   The Inquisitr
Lizards show evolution in 15 years   The Weather Network

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  DigitalJournal.com   
UK scientist: Oceans face serious risk from carbon emissions  DigitalJournal.com
Sir Mark Walport, the UK's leading chief scientist, warned the world's oceans face a growing and serious threat from man-made carbon emissions. About one-third of CO2 produced by industrial societies is being absorbed by the oceans. And the very ...

Science chief warns on acid oceans   The Guardian Nigeria

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  Fox News   
In Hawaii, village residents prepare to evacuate as lava approaches  Los Angeles Times
Since Kilauea turned toward this historic rural Big Island village on June 27, residents and business owners have feared lava could flow through their streets. That day is approaching fast. Early Saturday, lava made its way through the uninhabited rainforest ...

Hawaii residents told to prepare for possible lava evacuation by Tuesday   Fox News
Hawaii homes threatened by molten lava flow   BBC News
Hawaii volcano lava prompts evacuation concerns   SFGate
Irish Examiner   
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  Tech Times   
Lowly carbon-gobblers are great defense against warming…if they survive  Tech Times
Phytoplankton in the world world's oceans, a bulwark against climate change, are under increasing threats, studies find. Rising sea temperatures, ocean viruses represent risks to the carbon-storing, single-celled organisms. (Photo : NASA). Phytoplankton ...

The Ocean's Living Carbon Pumps   Lab Manager Magazine
Phytoplankton in Earth's oceans under attack   Beta Wired
Tiny, Carbon-Scrubbing Champ Under Attack   Discovery News

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  Getty Images   
Nighttime Rocket Launch Will Be Visible from US East Coast Monday  Space.com
If you live along the U.S. East Coast, you have a great opportunity to see a rocket launch from your own backyard Monday evening (Oct. 27), but you'll need to know when and where to look to spot the brilliant liftoff. Early Monday evening, a commercial ...

Antares Rocket Prepared For Launch To Space Station   Getty Images
October 26, 2014 in Antares: Rocket launch could dazzle US East Coast   Spaceflight Now
Rocket launch will be visible on East Coast on Monday evening   York Daily Record/Sunday News
Uncover Michigan   
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Economic Times   
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  BBC News   
Prototype paper test can detect Ebola strains  BBC News
DNA-programmed blotting paper could soon be giving doctors a simple disease test that will reveal an infection in 30 minutes for just a few pence. Researchers have proved the technique works by developing a prototype Ebola test in just 12 hours, and using ...

Synthetic Biologists Create Paper-Based Diagnostic for Ebola   MIT Technology Review
Synthetic biology on ordinary paper, results off the page   R & D Magazine
Biological litmus paper detects Ebola strains   New Scientist
AZoSensors   
Digital Trends   
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