2014年11月21日 星期五

2014-11-22 Canada English Science


Daily Mail
   
IIT-M becomes first full member of CMS   
Hindu Business Line
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, has become the first IIT to be made a full member of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) collaboration of CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire), the European Organization for Nuclear Research, where ...

CERN makes public first data of LHC experiments   Phys.Org
CERN makes public the first data from LHC experiments   Imperial College London
Cern releases data from Large Hadron Collider to the public   Daily Mail
Wired.co.uk   
PerfScience   
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CBC.ca
   
Jelly-covered plankton multiplying in Canadian lakes   
CBC.ca
Jelly-covered plankton that look like tapioca are multiplying in many Canadian lakes, clogging up water pipes and potentially disrupting the food chain. The population of freshwater plankton called Holopedium has doubled in Ontario lakes between the ...

Industrial acid deposits are turning Canadian lakes to jelly   DigitalJournal.com
Jelly Takeover: Calcium levels in Water of Canadian lakes have greatly reduced   Canada News
Calcium Loss Causes 'Jellification' of Lakes   Laboratory Equipment
Washington Post   
E Canada Now   
Science World Report   
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Toronto Star
   
The sweet music and savage love of bees   
Toronto Star
There has been a lot of buzzing about bees in the last while. There are many opinions about the potential banning of a certain classification of pesticides called “neonics” which, arguably, may be responsible for the drastic reduction in bee populations over ...

Mark Cullen: Green File   Windsor Star (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Canada pledges $300 million to Green Climate Fund   
CBC.ca
Canada will contribute $300 million to the Green Climate Fund, which helps developing countries address climate change, Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Thursday afternoon. Earlier that day, the U.N. announced that the fund had fallen short, ...

CAFOD welcomes government pledge to Green Climate Fund   Independent Catholic News
$9.3 billion pledged to help poor nations combat global warming   Business Recorder
Climate fund receives $9.3B pledge   Blouin News Blogs
Delhi Daily News   
The Seattle Times   
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CTV News
   
Hiker who tried to rescue seal pup fined $230   
CTV News
A woman who removed a distressed seal pup from a Vancouver Island park earlier this year in an attempt to save its life has been fined. The woman was hiking in Pacific Rim National Park on Sept. 14 when she found the injured seal, which was missing an ...

Photos: Rescued seal pups released in Vancouver   MetroNews Canada
Tagged And Tracked Seal Pups Contribute To Research By Vancouver ...   Wire Service Canada (press release)

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Indian Express
   
Avoiding the climate change storm   
Arab News
Humanity has a critical choice to make. We can continue to ignore the gathering threat of climate change and face growing peril from an increasingly unstable climate system, or we can embrace the many options we have to adapt to and mitigate climate ...

Planting trees to reduce global warming could actually do the opposite   Click Green
Sea levels rise owing to climate change   Royal Gazette
Writer Questions Source of Climate Change Skeptic   Laguna Beach Independent Newspaper
Medicine Hat News   
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Tech Times
   
Newly Discovered 'Stargazing' Shrimp Always Looks to the Heavens   
Tech Times
Stargazing shrimp have been discovered, looking like aliens underwater - how could they be looking everywhere at once? (Photo : Guido Zsilavecz). A "stargazer shrimp" that always looks to the skies, through striped eyes like marbles has been discovered by ...

Sensational South Africa   Vancouver Sun
Star-gazing Shrimp Discovered in South Africa (Photo)   Canada News
'Star-gazing' shrimp discovered in South Africa   Reuters
Businessweek   
TODAYonline   
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Canada.com
   
Photos: Views of the Canary Islands   
Canada.com
Mountains tower above Los Christianos in Tenerife, Canary Island, Spain. Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images. comment. Share on email ? Mark Stachiew. Published: November 21, 2014, 3:48 pm. Updated: 3 hours ago. A A A. A A A. In the Atlantic Ocean, not ...


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The mystery of the dead galaxies   
Science AAAS
In our own Milky Way galaxy, clouds of gas are still condensing and igniting to form new stars. But amid the fertile galaxies, astronomers have found others in which the star-making process has come to a halt. For decades, scientists assumed that such "red, ...


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Astronomers agree on airplane contrails   
Northern Pen
Blanche Ward of Charlottetown, Labrador, spotted two small trails of smoke slowly flying high across the sky on Nov. 17. © Submitted photo. On November 17, Blanche Ward of Charlottetown sighted an unidentified object flying slowly across the sky.
Unidentified flying object spotted off Charlottetown   Nor'Wester

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