2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 Canada English Science

  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
U.S. Pledges $3B for Green Climate Fund   Breaking Energy
30 Nations Including Canada Pledge a Total of $9.3B to International Green Fund   E Canada Now
World Cement   
NFL News and Rumors   
Business Green   
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  Yahoo News Canada   
Tiny crustaceans could pose problems for area lakes  Minden Times
A tiny, jelly-coated crustacean could cause problems for Haliburton County's lakes, new research from Queen's University suggests. The study shows that falling calcium levels in boreal lakes, such as those in Haliburton County and the District of Muskoka, are ...

Great Lakes at risk of turning into jelly because of chemical changes, study shows   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
Acid Rain and Industrial Activities turn Lakes in Eastern Canada into Jelly   Uncover Michigan
Science|After Acid Rain, Lakes Are Turning to 'Jelly'   New York Times
Daily Mail   
Royal Society of Chemistry   
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  Zee News   
You can't change sloppiness of dogs' drinking and straighten its tail  Northern Voices Online
Dogs are loved by billions of people across the world. People love everything about their dogs that is called the man or even woman's best friend. They go to every length to take care of these canines and many of the people treat them like their own kids or ...

Researchers find strategy to sloppiness of dogs' drinking   SFGate
'Cats rule, dogs drool' is now a scientific fact   The Star Online
Physicists Study Why Dogs Are Sloppier Drinkers Than Cats   NBCNews.com
Edmonton Sun   
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  Frontline Desk   
Is wormhole travel possible like that in Interstellar?  Frontline Desk
Sci-fi fans who hope humanity can one day zoom to distant corners of the universe via wormholes, as astronauts do in the recent film “Interstellar,” shouldn't hold their breath. Wormholes are theoretical tunnels through the fabric of space-time that could ...

Could 'Interstellar' Wormhole Travel Actually Happen?   Tech Times
'Interstellar' science: Is wormhole travel possible?   Fox News
'Interstellar' Wormhole Travel May Actually Be Possible, But Simply Not Plausible   University Herald
UPI.com   
Daily Digest   
Phys.Org   
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  CTV News   
A voice of authority: People can recognize high-power voices, study finds  CTV News
How is it that we can sense that someone comes from a position of power, simply by the way they speak? That's the question a team of researchers had while reflecting on the speaking style of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher spent ...

How To Convey Power With Your Voice   Forbes
How to Sound More Powerful   Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Surprising Way People Judge The Sound Of Your Voice   Refinery29
Telegraph.co.uk   
Huffington Post UK   
Times of India   
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Renewables are not enough  The Globe and Mail
All over Ontario, giant wind turbines are sprouting up across the rural landscape and ruining people's lives. Ordinary people are trying to fight them off in court, but they don't have a chance. The multinational wind industry has a lot more money than they do.

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  New York Times   
Clues to Bees' History, Tucked Away in Drawers  New York Times
Bees are in trouble, any entomologist will tell you. Honeybee colonies in the United States have suffered devastating losses in recent years. But colony collapse disorder, as it's called, affects only the species kept in beehives — the European honeybee, Apis ...

Bees' Favorite Flowers Disappearing Along With Their Populations   Tech Times
Bee Populations Declining Due To Loss Of Their Favorite Foods   Headlines & Global News
Bees stung by lack of plants with pollen   The Witness
Ars Technica   
Nature World News   
Sudan Vision   
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  Irish Mirror   
ROV grabs first living glimpse of "black devilfish"  The Weather Network
Tuesday, November 25, 2014, 1:38 PM - You can forgive the hyperbole of the first person to call this kind of anglerfish the "black sea devil." Its proper name is melanocetus, but the more diabolical moniker fits it better, thanks to that enormous mouth jammed ...

Watch: As if the ocean wasn't scary enough...   TheSouthAfrican
'Black Sea Devil,' The Anglerfish, Caught On Camera, And A Look At Other Scary ...   International Business Times
Researchers capture Anglerfish on Camera   Austrian Tribune
Mirror.co.uk   
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  CBC.ca   
Black seadevil on video for first time: What the mini-monster looks like  Los Angeles Times
A rare black seadevil was captured for the first time on video in Monterey Canyon earlier this month, and it's a bizarre creature. The tiny fish is all mouth and teeth, with a glowing projection on the top of its head. The light attracts prey in the ocean depths.
Terrifying 'black sea devil' anglerfish captured on video   Toronto Sun
'Black sea devil' anglerfish captured on video for 1st time   CBC.ca
Rare Black Seadevil caught on video 2000 feet in ocean depths (+video)   Inferse
National Geographic   
ValueWalk   
CTV News   
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  CBS Local   
Scientists Unable To Find Massive Population Of Stars That Went Missing  CBS Local
A Hubble image shows the globular cluster Fornax 3 in the dwarf galaxy Fornax. Astronomers are baffled because stars seem to be missing from the cluster. (Photo by NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope) ...

How could these stars simply vanish?   NEWS.com.au
Scientists baffled by mysterious missing stars   Digital Journal

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