2014年11月11日 星期二

2014-11-12 Canada English Science

  Wall Street Journal   
Rosetta Mission: Scientists Gear up for Dramatic Bid to Land Probe on Comet  Wall Street Journal
From Rosetta's takeoff in French Guiana in 2004 to its rendezvous with comet 67P this past summer, WSJ's Gautam Naik looks at the Rosetta mission's milestones in the past 10 years. By. Gautam Naik. Gautam Naik. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL.
Will they pull it off? Watch live as Rosetta sends a lander to a comet   Los Angeles Times
Rosetta comet mission: What is 67P? In 60 seconds   BBC News
Wednesday, humans will land a probe on a comet for the first time ever   Washington Post
The Globe and Mail   
New Zealand Herald   
The News International   
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  E Canada Now   
S3 Completes Drop-Test in North Bay  E Canada Now
With the assistance of Canadore College and partners in the North Bay, Ontario area Swiss Space Station ( called S3) has completed the first round of drop-tests that were designed to test their station's avionics systems, drone systems, ...

Swiss Space Systems tests at Jack Garland Airport, Report   Canada News
First Phase of Drop-Test Flight Campaign concludes   Uncover California
Swiss Space Systems concludes first phase of drop-tests   Space Daily
Bay Today   
NorthBayNipissing.com   
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US and China announce pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions  McClatchy Washington Bureau
BEIJING — Creating an opening for a larger international agreement, China and the United States on Wednesday announced new targets for greenhouse gas emissions that are intended to help curb global climate change. As part of the arrangement, ...

Global warming stalled politically too   Victoria News
B.C. VIEWS: Global warming stalled politically too   Pentiction Western News
Cities Try to Measure Greenhouse-Gas Emissions Better   Governing

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  Universe Today   
NASA satellite captures 'fiery plasma ballet' dancing on the surface of the Sun  The Weather Network
Tuesday, November 11, 2014, 4:55 PM - When you're charged with keeping an eye on the Sun's activity, you're going to capture some powerful, dangerous and spectacular events, and this one, spotted by the unblinking eye of NASA's Solar Dynamics ...

'Not All Hope Is Lost': NASA Sun Probe Silent Now For Six Weeks   Universe Today

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Why insects may be the best way to feed the planet  The Globe and Mail
Yasmin Akhtar is a researcher and a good cook. That combination serves her well when promoting the joy of eating insects, or entomophagy. A research associate at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Land and Food Systems, she can rattle off the ...


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  Stuff.co.nz   
Calls for greater protection at World Parks Congress  Stuff.co.nz
A family enjoys a picnic in view of Upper Yosemite Falls in Yosemite National Park in California, the world's first national park. Thousands of representatives from more than 160 nations meet in Australia this week at the once-a-decade World Parks Congress ...

Welcoming ceremony kicks off World Parks Congress in Sydney   SBS
The World Should Learn From Canadian Conservation   Huffington Post Canada
Protected Areas Get Short Shrift   Scientific American
Phys.Org   
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  The Inquisitr   
German Scientists Waste Perfectly Good Peanut Butter By Turning It Into Diamonds  The Inquisitr
Diamonds are forever, but you can't eat them, so one wonders why anyone would take perfectly good peanut butter – which you can eat – and turn it into a diamond – which, again, you can't. Researchers in Germany have an answer, of course: Fur ...

Peanut butter: The latest way to make diamonds   Examiner.com
How to make diamonds out of peanut butter   Mirror.co.uk
Miracle? Geophysicist Turns Peanut Butter into a Diamond   Chinatopix
Resource Investing News   
Gizmodo Australia   
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  Science World Report   
Astronomers Discover Dust Halo in Star HD 95086  Prensa Latina
11 de noviembre de 2014, 14:02Washington, 11 Nov (Prensa Latina) Astronomers have discovered two dust belts surrounded by a large dust halo around young star HD 95086. The findings provide a look back at what our solar system may have resembled ...

Baby photos of a scaled-up solar system   R & D Magazine
Dusty Baby Solar System Gives Clues On How Our Sun And Planets Grew Up   Universe Today
Astronomers Catch a Glimpse of Our Solar System's Baby Photos   Science World Report
ANINEWS   
Space Fellowship   
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  Beta Wired   
Bill Nye takes on creationism in new book  Beta Wired
Bill Nye takes on creationism in new book Bill Nye the Science Guy is unafraid to strut his stuff on the dance floor – and he's never backed down from a fight. Advertisement. The famous scientist, most well known for his tireless work in science education for ...

Evolution and creationism in education still under debate   The Manitoban
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Why evolution is right and creationism is wrong.   Washington Post
Bill Nye Shares Secret With Ignorant Americans: "We Are Made Of Stardust"   Town Hall
Mediaite   
Broadway World   
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  SFGate   
Hawaii family loses rented home to lava  SFGate
Photo: County Of Hawaii, AP In this image from video provided by the County of Hawaii, lava flow from the Kilauea Volcano burns a residential structure Monday, Nov. 10, 2014, in Pahoa, Hawaii. A stream of lava set a home on fire Monday in a rural Hawaii ...

Hawaiian lava stream sets house ablaze, residents waiting in fear   Science Recorder
Casting director's dream brings him back home   WBXH
Lava from Hawaii volcano destroys first house on Big Island (VIDEO)   RT
Outside Magazine   
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