2014年12月17日 星期三

2014-12-18 Canada English Science


Toronto Star
   
Scientists chart a hidden watery world for life deep below ground   
The Globe and Mail
Scientists have discovered that many of the oldest and deepest rock formations on Earth are suffused with water that is rich in chemical energy and could house a vast underground habitat for microbes that dates back to life's first stirrings. The find promises to ...

Volume of world's oldest water estimated   BBC News
Toronto geoscientists Release Paper On 'deep-Earth life'   E Canada Now
Possibility of widespread 'deep-Earth life' jolts scientists   Toronto Star
Laboratory Equipment   
Science Codex   
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Daily Mail
   
Nasa's Voyager 1 probe reveals deep space sounds as it rides 'tsumani wave'   
Daily Mail
The Voyager 1 spacecraft is still riding a massive 'tsunami wave' that first began in February, Nasa has revealed. It is the longest-lasting shock wave that researchers have seen in interstellar space. Experts say the find is making them rethink how the 'end of ...

Voyager 1 Rides 'Tsunami' Through Interstellar Space   Tech Times
Voyager is still riding shock wave in interstellar space   UPI.com
Voyager 1 rides 'tsunami wave' in interstellar space   Fox News
TIME   
Scientific Computing   
Full-Time Whistle   
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NEWS.com.au
   
A photo from the International Space Station on December 7, 2014. Picture: AFP ...   
NEWS.com.au
THE International Space Station (ISS) is a collaborative project between the US, Russia and other European states that demonstrates the awesome achievements possible when nations work together. Launched in 1998, the space station acts as a habitable ...

Russia 'to build own space station'   Perth Now
Russia considers building its own space station: RIA   Reuters
Russia considers building its own space station: Report 0   London Free Press
Sputnik International   
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Toronto Star
   
The Lima deal   
The News International
It is a measure of how little progress the international community has made in combating climate change that the last-ditch agreement reached in Peru is both historic and weak. The Lima accord is unprecedented because it commits every country in the world ...

A truly global summit on climate change   Washington Post
Why politicians don't fight climate change: Walkom   Toronto Star
Care for the Whole Creation: The World Council of Churches at COP20 in Lima   Huffington Post
Irish Times   
The Guardian   
The Guardian   
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Santa Fe Reporter
   
Christmas for the Birds   
Santa Fe Reporter
Between now and Jan. 5 a dedicated group of local volunteer bird enthusiasts will brave the pre-dawn cold to participate in the Santa Fe chapter of the national Audubon Center's Christmas Bird Count. “There's always that moment when your alarm first goes ...

Christmas Bird Counts Underway and Already Yielding Great Surprises   WCAI
Volunteers are needed to count birds during Christmas Bird Count   Farmington Daily Times
Christmas Bird Count   Casper Journal
Bismarck Tribune   
Uvalde Leader-News   
Deseret News   
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New York Times
   
Snow Is Down and Heat Is Up in the Arctic, Report Says   
New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO — The Arctic continues to warm faster than the rest of the globe, and with greater repercussions, scientists are reporting. The new findings appear in the Arctic Report Card, first published in 2006 by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

Arctic still heating up twice as fast than rest of planet   Christian Science Monitor
NASA satellites measure increase of Sun's energy absorbed in the Arctic   (e) Science News
NOAA Arctic Report Card Shows a Rapid Rise in Arctic Air Temperatures   TIME
CBS News   
Alaska Dispatch   
National Monitor   
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The Nation
   
Greenland's ice sheet shifts could speed melt   
Business Spectator
New discoveries in Greenland's warming ice sheet tell a chilling tale of change in its depths. Mysterious under-snow lakes pockmarking its edges and deep layers of ice at higher elevations both point to changes that could hasten melt and send water ...

Greenland ice sheet melting faster than earlier predicted   West Texas News
Old Images Of Greenland Show Stunning Changes When Compared To Today   Businessinsider India
NASA reveals the complex hidden secrets of Greenland's ice sheets   The Weather Network
Lab Manager Magazine   
Mother Nature Network   
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Scientific American
   
Comet-Landing Spacecraft's Exact Location Still Eludes Scientists   
Scientific American
More than a month after the Philae spacecraft bounced to the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, European Space Agency scientists still have not been able to figure out where it came to rest. Credit: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team.
Year in Space: Rosetta Mission's Comet Landing Takes the Prize   NBCNews.com
Philae lander lives on through dramatic images of its landing   Bio & Tech Insights
ESA Says Philae Lander May Return to Work   Design & Trend
WallStreet OTC   
UPI.com   
Geek Infinite   
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Huge show of support for CUPE   
Castlegar News
Workers from several unions joined CUPE 2262 on the picket line outside city hall Friday afternoon. — image credit: Chris Stedile. 0. posted Dec 17, 2014 at 4:00 PM. Chris Stedile. Castlegar News. CUPE 2262 has been on strike for five weeks now and they ...

City/union to resume mediated talks   The Castlegar Source

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Troy Media
   
Local group hoping to convince new council to declare support for Blue Dot ...   
Kawartha Media Group
KAWARTHA LAKES - There's a small, but growing movement in the City of Kawartha Lakes to make environmental protection a part of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. “Protecting the environment ultimately means protecting human life,” says ...

Looking Back on the Blue Dot Tour and Ahead to the New Year   Huffington Post Canada
Looking back on the Blue Dot Tour . . .   Troy Media

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