2014年12月29日 星期一

2014-12-30 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Snowy owl 'epidemic' sweeps across Ontario   
CBC.ca
Snowy owls have flocked to Ontario in huge, rare numbers for the second consecutive year, creating a boon for bird watching and a bane for airport managers. Last year marked the largest invasion of snowy owls ever recorded in eastern Ontario, and similar ...

The Snowy Owl Returns To Ontario For the Second Year   E Canada Now
Snowy Owls Bring a Bit of Winter to Presque Isle   YourErie
Snow Owls Make Another Rare Appearance in Northern Wisconsin   WXPR
WCAX   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Comet Lovejoy now visible from Canada and it's easy to find   
Globalnews.ca
Comet Lovejoy, taken with a 20-inch remote telescope in Siding Spring, Australia. A star cluster, called Messier 79, is also seen. Courtesy Rafaele Esposito. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial ...

Lovejoy to the World: How to See the 'New Year's Comet'   NBCNews.com
How To Spot Comet Lovejoy Tonight   Sky & Telescope
29 December 2014 in News: Get ready for Comet Lovejoy!   Astronomy Now Online
Mother Nature Network   
Space.com   
Universe Today   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Fallout from radioactive Fukushima rising in west coast waters   
Canada.com
VANCOUVER — Radioactivity from Japan's crippled nuclear reactors has turned up off the British Columbia coast and the level will likely peak in waters off North America in the next year or two, according to a Canadian-led team that's intercepted the nuclear ...

US West Coast will likely see peak of Fukushima radiation in 2015   Alaska Dispatch
Fukushima radiation likely to peak in US next year   The Hill
Fukushima radiation: US West Coast will likely see peak by end of 2015   Christian Science Monitor
Washington Post (blog)   
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E Canada Now
   
Road Work Could Impede Stonehenge Discovery   
E Canada Now
The earliest discovery at Stonehenge is being threatened by a tunnel intended to divert traffic away from the site. The tunnel is a proposal to remedy the traffic problem of the A303 highway. The dig, known as Blick Mead, has revealed an encampment with ...

6000 Year-Old Encampment Near Stonehenge in Danger from Tunnel ...   Chinatopix
Archeologists discover Earliest Settlement at Stonehenge   PerfScience
Stonehenge dates back 6000 years: Most important discovery in 60 years can ...   Customs Today Newspaper

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Times of India
   
Antarctic seals use Earth's magnetic field to navigate   
Pune Mirror
WASHINGTON: Antarctic seals may use the Earth's magnetic field as a natural GPS while hunting, a new study has found. Weddell seals have biological adaptations that allow them to dive deep while hunting, but also an uncanny ability to find the breathing ...

Antarctic Seals may use Earth's Magnetic Field to Navigate while Hunting   Lab Manager Magazine

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E Canada Now
   
Intelligent Robot Sea Turtle Developed   
E Canada Now
A group of researchers at the National University of Singapore has developed an autonomous “thinking” robotdesigned after a sea-turtle. The robots can carry cargo and are capable of performing complicated tasks. The robots are self charging, enabling them ...

Scientists Create Underwater Biometric Robots   Forbes
Turtle robots could help with underwater tasks   Pune Mirror
New 'thinking' robotic sea turtle developed   Economic Times
BioScholar News   
Lab Manager Magazine   
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Canada News
   
One Artifact May Prove Treasure Hunters Found Le Griffon Shipwreck 300 Years ...   
KpopStarz
Two treasure hunters claim they found the Le Griffon shipwreck in Lake Michigan after it disappeared more than 300 years ago. Kevin Dykstra and Frederick Monroe brought back just one artifact from the shipwreck that might prove everything: a nail. Like Us ...

Le Griffon Shipwreck found – Watch : Divers think they found elusive 'Le Griffon ...   Canada News
Le Griffon Shipwreck found : Muskegon divers claim to find elusive “Le Griffon ...   SportAct

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Herald Scotland
   
Lynx should be brought back to roam Scotland   
Herald Scotland
A MAJOR wildlife charity has backed the reintroduction of a once native predator as part of a move towards "rewilding" Scotland. A MAJOR wildlife charity has backed the reintroduction of a once native predator as part of a move towards "rewilding" Scotland.
Return of the wildcat 'could restore woodland and boost Scottish tourism'   The Times (subscription)
'Bring back lynx to Scottish countryside'   Telegraph.co.uk
Scottish Wildlife Trust calls for lynx reintroduction   BBC News
E Canada Now   
Evening Telegraph   
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Astronomy Now Online
   
Polar scars on Saturn's moon Mimas   
Astronomy Now Online
This image from the Cassini probe of Saturn's moon Mimas shows the scars of numerous impacts near the north pole. In addition to being evidence of past impacts, craters can serve another valuable scientific purpose. By counting the number of craters in an ...

Incredible Towering Structures Cast Shadows Across Saturn's Rings   Universe Today

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Macro Insider
   
Can The Dwarf Planet Ceres Sustain Life?   
Macro Insider
The Dawn spacecraft from NASA is set to orbit around a dwarf planet called Ceres in March 2015. According to scientists, the planet may be a potentially habitable alien world. Share. Can The Dwarf Planet Ceres Sustain Life? NASA Probe Dawn About To ...

2015: NASA's Year of the Dwarf Planet   Universe Today

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