2014年11月24日 星期一

2014-11-25 Canada English Science


Mother Nature Network
   
Why are some polar bear populations in decline while others are stable?   
Mother Nature Network
A recent study finds that one population has decreased by 40 percent since 2000. Conservationists say this group is simply an indicator of what's to come for the whole species. By: Laura Moss. Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 05:06 PM ...

Innovative Winnipeg zoo experiment shares the plight of polar bears   The Globe and Mail
Care2 Member Pleads: Canada, Stop Hunting Endangered Polar Bears!   Care2.com
When polar bears attack: How climate change is creating a new breed of unlikely ...   Salon
OurWindsor.ca   
RT   
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Bridge River Lillooet News
   
Climate meeting falls short of $10 billion target to help poor countries tackle ...   
Bridge River Lillooet News
Delegates and participants of the Green Climate Fund talk to each other prior the meeting in Berlin, Germany, Thursday Nov. 20, 2014. A United Nations fund that will help poor countries tackle climate change has fallen short for now of its target of collecting ...

Global warming   The News International
30 Nations Including Canada Pledge a Total of $9.3B to International Green Fund   E Canada Now
Oxfam calls for more money for climate fund   Jakarta Post
Breaking Energy   
NFL News and Rumors   
World Cement   
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Discovery News
   
How the LHC Makes 'Interstellar' Physics Real   
Discovery News
In the sci-fi adventure “Interstellar,” many mind-bending physics concepts were explored including, but not exclusive to, relativity, time dilation, multidimensional theory, black holes, worm holes, quantum gravity and love. In a new video released by Large ...

'Interstellar' filmmakers 'did really admirable job' on physics: Waterloo scientist   durhamregion.com
In physics, Interstellar flick gets a lot right, Waterloo scientist says   Waterloo Record

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Discovery News
   
Listen to the 'Crunch' of Philae's Comet Touchdown   
Discovery News
Rosetta's lander Philae may be taking a long snooze in the shadows of a crater rim on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, but scientists have only just begun to decipher the huge quantities of data it sent back from the historic Nov. 12 landing.
In Pursuit of an Oddly Shaped Comet   New York Times
The Sound of a Cosmic Touchdown   The Atlantic
Philae: The bouncing baby space probe that gave itself another chance   CNN
Granite Falls Advocate Tribune   
Phys.Org   
BCLocalNews   
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The Weather Network
   
Toonies for Mars! Quid to the Moon! Canadian and UK space missions need our ...   
The Weather Network
Monday, November 24, 2014, 6:46 PM - The Mars Curiosity rover has cost about $2.5 billion. The Rosetta mission to land on a comet took about 1 billion Euro to launch and maintain. The Mars Orbiter Mission, launched by India cost around $74 million.
Brooker: Space travel no longer out of this world   Calgary Herald
Crowdfunding a billion-dollar Moon mission   The Space Review
New Space Mission: Leave a Time Capsule on the Moon   Nextgov
West Texas News   
Beta Wired   
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New York Times
   
Glaciers Vanishing at GNP?   
ABC FOX Montana News
There's a reason it's called Glacier National Park but an article published in the New York Times over the weekend says climate change will ultimately and rapidly wipe out the remaining few glaciers. "When the park was established back in 1910 there were ...

Paul Austin named chief ranger at Glacier National Park   The Missoulian
Climate Change Threatens to Strip the Identity of Glacier National Park   New York Times
Climate change threatens to strip identity of Glacier National Park   Guelph Mercury
Daily Mail   
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Times Colonist
   
Discarded packaging presents painful, deadly threat to BC sea lions   
Times Colonist
Experts work to disentangle a sea lion at risk of strangulation from marine debris. Photograph By Vancouver Aquarium. Previous Next. Experts work to disentangle a sea lion at risk of strangulation from marine debris. Photograph By Vancouver Aquarium.

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The Nation
   
Climate realities and the US-China agreement   
The Nation
The United States-China agreement on climate change is a huge political triumph, possibly “historic,” as its supporters say. Whether it much alters the world's climate is a more open question. Recall the agreement's outlines. By 2030, China pledges to reach ...

China to top green list by 2030   ecns
Prospects rise for a 2015 UN climate deal, but likely to be weak   Reuters
Should the US Take Unilateral Action on Climate Policy?   Wall Street Journal
National Post   
Times of India   
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Reasons for students pursuing STEM fields are varied, IU study finds   
IU Bloomington Newsroom
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- A new study by Indiana University School of Education researchers sheds new light on the pathways students take to STEM careers, finding that the route is rarely direct. The study “The Nature of Experiences Responsible for the ...

GIRL SCOUTS OF HAWAII EXPLORE DIVERSE CAREERS AT STEM FEST   Urban Oahu
Living in a Time of Constant Change   Huffington Post
Scouts Canada and Let's Talk Science Partner to Encourage STEM Career ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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Science World Report
   
Deep-Earth Carbon Offers Clues About Origin of Life on Earth   
Lab Manager Laboratory News
A Johns Hopkins University-led team links new organic carbon species in deep fluids to the formation of diamonds — and life itself. By Johns Hopkins University | November 24, 2014. Print Email ...

Deep-Earth Carbon Reveals New Details About the Origin of Life   Science World Report

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