'War Junk: WWI' tells human stories behind artifacts left on battlefields Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Historian David O'Keefe says not to take the title of his documentary series "War Junk: World War One" too literally. In the series, O'Keefe and producer Wayne Abbott travel to the battlefields the Somme and Ypres, dig up artifacts and uncover the ...
David O'Keefe's Recent Documentary Series Give Insights about Battlefield ...Maine News
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TORONTO - Historian David O'Keefe says not to take the title of his documentary series "War Junk: World War One" too literally. In the series, O'Keefe and producer Wayne Abbott travel to the battlefields the Somme and Ypres, dig up artifacts and uncover the ...
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Bees, bans and bungling: How an anti-pesticide campaign may spell serious ... Financial Post
At the end of a long day in the field, Ontario beekeeper Hugh Simpson is on his way to a meeting, where he's looking forward to a packed agenda talking shop. Bee talk. Honey discourse. And absolutely not about banning pesticides. In March, Mr. Simpson ...
Bee keeper turns passion, hobby into businessSt. George Daily Spectrum
Why did 37 million bees fall out of the sky? Mystery of mass insect death puzzles ...Mirror.co.uk
Bees are nature's pollinatorsThe Observer
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At the end of a long day in the field, Ontario beekeeper Hugh Simpson is on his way to a meeting, where he's looking forward to a packed agenda talking shop. Bee talk. Honey discourse. And absolutely not about banning pesticides. In March, Mr. Simpson ...
Bee keeper turns passion, hobby into business
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Bees are nature's pollinators
Canadian firm playing big role in historic comet visit CTV News
MONTREAL -- A little-known Canadian company is playing a big role in the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission, the first in history to rendezvous with a comet. The agency is hoping to drop a lander, the size of a small fridge, on the comet's surface in ...
Rosetta spacecraft to land probe on comet - and make scientific historyThe Independent
Moment of truth for Rosetta mission's comet chasers as landing nearsSouth China Morning Post (subscription)
space probe set to land on comet for first timeTelegraph.co.uk
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MONTREAL -- A little-known Canadian company is playing a big role in the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission, the first in history to rendezvous with a comet. The agency is hoping to drop a lander, the size of a small fridge, on the comet's surface in ...
Rosetta spacecraft to land probe on comet - and make scientific history
Moment of truth for Rosetta mission's comet chasers as landing nears
space probe set to land on comet for first time
Rare comet Siding Spring's Mars flyby triggered meteor shower: NASA Tech Times
Two NASA missions and one ESA mission captured something surprising after the Siding Spring comet passed Mars. The comet's meteor shower produced a startling change in the atmosphere on Mars. (Photo : Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics ...
Siding Spring comet litters Mars with massive debris stormScience Recorder
Curiosity, Opportunity, but No View of Mars Sky ShowCapital Wired
Comet bombards Mars sky with meteor showerArab News
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Two NASA missions and one ESA mission captured something surprising after the Siding Spring comet passed Mars. The comet's meteor shower produced a startling change in the atmosphere on Mars. (Photo : Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics ...
Siding Spring comet litters Mars with massive debris storm
Curiosity, Opportunity, but No View of Mars Sky Show
Comet bombards Mars sky with meteor shower
Capping warming at 2 C not enough to avert disaster, climate experts warn Al Jazeera America
Scientists, environmentalists and world leaders alike have generally agreed that capping Earth's temperature rise at 2 degrees Celsius would prevent the worst effects of climate change — a cut-off touted again in the latest report by the Intergovernmental ...
What's All The Fuss About Climate Change?The Inquisitr
IPCC's 'scary' new report is needle stuck in an old grooveTelegraph.co.uk
This Chart Shows Just How Much Humans Are Driving Global WarmingBusinessinsider India
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Scientists, environmentalists and world leaders alike have generally agreed that capping Earth's temperature rise at 2 degrees Celsius would prevent the worst effects of climate change — a cut-off touted again in the latest report by the Intergovernmental ...
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This Chart Shows Just How Much Humans Are Driving Global Warming
Offshore islands actually increase Tsunami flooding by 70 pc Business Standard
A new study has revealed that offshore islands actually amplify the power of tsunamis, increasing flooding on the mainland by up to 70 percent. Costas Synolakis of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, a member of the multinational team that conducted the ...
Offshore islands amplify, rather than dissipate, a tsunami's powerEureka! Science News
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A new study has revealed that offshore islands actually amplify the power of tsunamis, increasing flooding on the mainland by up to 70 percent. Costas Synolakis of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, a member of the multinational team that conducted the ...
Offshore islands amplify, rather than dissipate, a tsunami's power
Cruising into Canada's wilderness Telegraph.co.uk
“Whales on the starboard bow” came the cry from the Island Roamer's all-weather cockpit, focusing our attention on two sunlit columns of drifting spray. The cruise had promised whales and bears, and here we were, barely an hour after setting out from the ...
One Day in 'Great Bear Wild'TheTyee.ca
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“Whales on the starboard bow” came the cry from the Island Roamer's all-weather cockpit, focusing our attention on two sunlit columns of drifting spray. The cruise had promised whales and bears, and here we were, barely an hour after setting out from the ...
One Day in 'Great Bear Wild'
Hawthorne, Humane Groups Team Up Standardbred Canada
Officials with Hawthorne Race Course, the United States' second oldest family-owned and operated horse racing track, have announced that the track has created a partnership with three of Chicago's most reputable humane organizations to care for a feral ...
Hawthorne Race Course bans feral cat caretakerExaminer.com
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Officials with Hawthorne Race Course, the United States' second oldest family-owned and operated horse racing track, have announced that the track has created a partnership with three of Chicago's most reputable humane organizations to care for a feral ...
Hawthorne Race Course bans feral cat caretaker
Ancient Seas Were Starved for Sulfate Nature World News
Earth's ancient seas were starved for sulfate - a key nutrient - researchers realized, with levels measuring 80 times lower than previously thought, according to a new study. (Photo : Pixabay). Earth's ancient seas were starved for sulfate - a key nutrient ...
Life in Earth's primordial sea was starved for sulfatePhys.Org
Large sulfur isotope fractionations associated with Neoarchean microbial sulfate ...Science Careers Blog
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Earth's ancient seas were starved for sulfate - a key nutrient - researchers realized, with levels measuring 80 times lower than previously thought, according to a new study. (Photo : Pixabay). Earth's ancient seas were starved for sulfate - a key nutrient ...
Life in Earth's primordial sea was starved for sulfate
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Half of all stars may lie outside galaxies Sky News Australia
Astronomers said on Thursday as many as half of all stars may lie outside galaxies. Individually, these lonesome stars are too faint to detect. But together, they create a hazy background of fluctuating near-infrared light. A team of astronomers from the US, ...
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Astronomers said on Thursday as many as half of all stars may lie outside galaxies. Individually, these lonesome stars are too faint to detect. But together, they create a hazy background of fluctuating near-infrared light. A team of astronomers from the US, ...
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