2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Canada English Science

  CBC.ca   
New subatomic particles predicted by Canadians found at CERN  CBC.ca
Two new subatomic particles whose existence was predicted by Canadian particle physicists have been detected at the world's largest particle collider. The discovery of the particles, known as Xi_b'- and Xi_b*-, were announced by CERN, the European ...

Scientists find two new baryons with CERN collider   Examiner.com
CERN finds new subatomic particles   Prague Post
Never-Before-Seen Particles Discovered at Swiss Collider   Live Science
Canada News   
Daily Mail   
The Globe and Mail   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
Industrial acid deposits are turning Canadian lakes to jelly  DigitalJournal.com
New research into decreasing calcium levels in a number of Canadian lakes has shown that we are still experiencing the effects of industrialization, and it's not climate related. Instead, it's a new problem, and a legacy of acid rain. Lakes in Muskola and ...

Jelly Takeover: Calcium levels in Water of Canadian lakes have greatly reduced   Canada News
Calcium Loss Causes 'Jellification' of Lakes   Laboratory Equipment
North American Lakes 'Jellify' as Calcium Levels Decline   Science World Report
Washington Post   
E Canada Now   
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  The Straits Times   
Polar Bears May Soon Be On the Endangered Species List  E Canada Now
Polar bears are at risk for extinction due to global warming in Canada and Alaska. Experts are tracking the number of polar bears that have declined in Northern America, but they also wonder how the 18 other polar bear populations are functioning.
Media Misleads On Polar Bear Numbers   Daily Caller
Polar Bear Numbers Down 40 Percent in Parts of Arctic   Paw Nation
Polar Bear Numbers Plummeting in Alaska, Canada—What About the Rest?   National Geographic
The New Age Online   
Sci-Tech Today   
Anchorage Press   
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  Stroud News and Journal   
Much work needed on climate change  Stroud News and Journal
MADAM – On the second of November, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, published its Synthesis Report. This summarise some five years work from two thousand scientists worldwide producing five thousand pages of evidence, with ...

Climate Change & WV: Part 1 - What Is Climate Change?   WDTV
Manufacturing Climate Consent   Canada Free Press
Climate research heats up   Royal Society of Chemistry
The Guardian   
Sydney Morning Herald   
International Business Times   
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Watching the forest breathe: Movie inspired environmental monitoring innovation  News1130
EDMONTON – Watching an old disaster movie gave a University of Alberta scientist an idea that could revolutionize environmental and climate change tracking. In the 1996 storm-chaser flick “Twister” one of the characters tosses a handful of sensors into the ...


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  SFGate   
Planet, California on pace for warmest year on record  SFGate
The earth is on track for its warmest year on record, federal scientists said Thursday after temperatures in October climbed to historic highs. Despite relatively cool weather across much of the United States this year, including big snowstorms along the East ...

Earth is Bracing for Record Breaking Hottest Year Ever   Chinatopix
'Hottest year' record likely for 2014 after warmest October   CBC.ca
2014 Will Almost Certainly Be The Warmest Year On Record   io9
Frontline Desk   
NewsOK.com   
Tribune-Review   
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  Brantford Expositor   
Hubble changed ideas about the universe  Paris Star
efore Hubble was a telescope, Hubble was a man -- an astronomer who changed the way humans look at the universe. Scientists Ferdinand Ellerman (left), Albert Einstein, Walther Mayer and Edwin Hubble pose at Mount Wilson Observatory in this undated ...

On Edwin Hubble's 125th birthday, his namesake looks to the stars   MSNBC
The mystery of the dead galaxies   Science AAAS

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  Brantford Expositor   
EDUCATION: 'Rookie astronaut' visits with Assumption College students  Brantford Expositor
One person was transported to Brantford General Hospital to be checked for injuries following a two-vehicle collision on Dunsdon Street just east of Ravenwood Road in Brantford, Ontario at approximately 7 p.m. on Wednesday, November 19, 2014.

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  Business Insider Australia   
For The 7th Month In A Row October Set A Heat Record  Business Insider Australia
And the previous six months also all set heat records. April, May, June, August, and September of this year were all also the warmest on record, and July came in at fourth hottest. In fact, the entire period from January through October this year was the warmest ...

IPCC report is clear: we must clean up our act   Yorkton This Week

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  Arizona State University   
Lonsdaleite a 'Structurally Disordered Form of Ordinary Diamond'  Resource Investing News
Lonsdaleite first arrived on the diamond scene around 50 years ago, when scientists reported that a large meteorite contained a new form of diamond with a hexagonal structure. The scientific community went on to use lonsdaleite “as an indicator of ancient ...

Diamonds caused by asteroid impacts not as weird as previously thought   Science AAAS
Asteroid impacts on Earth make structurally bizarre diamonds, say ASU scientists   Arizona State University

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