2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 Canada English Science

  Canada News   
Unusual clam: Scientists say new species one-of-a-kind find  Canada News
Ten years after an unusually scalloped clam was dragged up from the ocean floor off northern Vancouver Island, the tiny mollusk is making waves in the research world. Melissa Frey, curator of invertebrates at the Royal B.C. Museum, was cataloguing a ...

New Species of Mollusk Found off Canadian Coast   E Canada Now
New Mollusk Species discovered at Royal B.C. Museum   New Hampshire Voice
Clamouring for a new mollusk: Researchers say new species is one-of-a-kind find   Calgary Herald
Times Colonist   
Globalnews.ca   
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  Toronto Star   
The Polar Sea documentary looks to snag viewers with new technology  The Globe and Mail
It's a 10-part TV documentary series, an interactive Web doc, an online magazine and a virtual-reality experiment. The producers behind The Polar Sea, which follows a trio of middle-aged amateur sailors on an ambitious and arduous voyage through the ...

Polar Bears Will Be Gone Before 2100, Say Experts   Nature World News
Beaufort polar bears: Arctic icon in decline   Alaska Dispatch
Arctic Sea Ice May Drastically Impact Polar Bears by the End of the 21st Century   Science World Report
Castanet.net   
Fort Frances Times   
Vernon Morning Star   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Chris Hadfield book takes us above it all  Montreal Gazette
Chris Hadfield was busy enough while serving as commander of the International Space Station from December 2012 to May 2013. While overseeing an emergency spacewalk and a record number of scientific experiments, he was also posting daily ...

Earthling to touch down in city   Winnipeg Free Press
Chris Hadfield to speak for 90 minutes at Cross-Canada Speaking Tour   West Texas News
Chris Hadfield is Coming to Town   CJDC

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  NDTV   
Use of Facebook and Twitter in social science research distorts studies  Science Recorder
Many thousands of research papers are written each year based on data mined from social media sites. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. Two scientists writing in the Nov. 27 issue ...

Social Media May Not Be a Great Tool to Study Human Behavior   Youth Health Magzine
Study says social-media analyses are off target   Computerworld
Human behavior metrics sourced from social media unreliable   Beta Wired
Headlines & Global News   
The Utah People's Post   
NBCNews.com   
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  Toronto Sun   
Europe's space-based, laser-powered data highway offers faster monitoring of ...  ABC Online
A European satellite has beamed images to Earth using new laser-based communications technology, opening the way for uninterrupted and near-instantaneous viewing of natural disasters being sent to governments and relief agencies. Marking a first in ...

European satellite beams images to earth using new laser-based technology   Owen Sound Sun Times

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Bill Nye: 'Science is true, whether or not you believe it'  The Globe and Mail
With his new book Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation, the Science Guy and Emmy-winning educator Bill Nye says he wants an evolution – says he wants to “change the world.” We spoke to him about the religion-versus-science debate from ...


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  Daily Mail   
Travel chaos as volcano erupts  Herald Scotland
A VOLCANO in southern Japan is blasting out chunks of magma in the first such eruption in 22 years, causing flight cancellations and prompting warnings to stay away from its crater. A VOLCANO in southern Japan is blasting out chunks of magma in the first ...

Volcano in Japan disrupts flights   Stuff.co.nz
Mount Aso, One of World's Largest Volcanoes, Erupts in Japan   Newsweek
Japan's Mount Aso erupts; flights disrupted   CTV News
Wall Street Journal   
The Japan Times   
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  Orillia Packet & Times   
Choosing who to believe when it comes to climate change  Orillia Packet & Times
Birds like the Northern Cardinal have had to adapt their behavior to handle changing climate temperatures. Submitted photo. Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. One of the frustrations of the modern information society is ...

What will it take to get skeptics to warm up to climate change?   CBS News
Not Dealing With Climate Change Endangers More Than the Planet   Huffington Post Canada
Was that winter warm? Depends on if you accept climate change   Ars Technica

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  Beta Wired   
NASA celebrates 50th anniversary of Mariner mission to Mars  Beta Wired
Mariner 4 – NASA's first mission to Mars – launched 50 years ago today, and the US space agency has celebrated the major milestone. Advertisement. Launched on November 28 1964, Mariner 4 took eight months to reach the Red Planet, snapping several ...

NASA Celebrates 50th Anniversary of First Mars Mission   Tech Times
NASA's first mission to Mars turns 30, sent 90000 messages to the Red Planet   News Every day
Earth Will Beam About 90.000 Messages to Mars   The Utah People's Post
CBS News   
Uncover California   
Scientific American (blog)   
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  Digital Journal   
Review: 'The Theory of Everything' misses nothing (Includes first-hand account)  Digital Journal
'The Theory of Everything' is an inspiring biopic about Stephen Hawking that is well-deserving of its Oscar buzz, especially in regards to its main actor. There are celebrities, and there are great and/or brilliant people who become famous on account of their ...

The Theory of Everything   DVD Talk
Andrew Garfield and the star talk about challenges and rewards of portraying ...   Daily Mail
'The Theory of Everything' works on every level   Fredericksburg.com
Capecodonline   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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