2015年1月1日 星期四

2015-01-02 Canada English Science


E Canada Now
   
NOAA Report Indicates that While Arctic Air is Rising - Rate of Ice Melt is Negligible   
E Canada Now
Click to enlarge. (From the report: Fig. 1.2). October – January average near-surface air temperature anomalies (in °C) for the years 2009-2014 relative to the final 20 years of the 20th Century (1981-2000). Data are from NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO, and can be ...

Open water: the Arctic's new normal   Pique Newsmagazine
Climate Change This Week: No Forests - No Farming, Divine Divestment, and ...   Full-Time Whistle
Major Developments on Climate Front to Be Seen In 2015   Uncover Michigan
Quartz   
reportingclimatescience.com   
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ABC News
   
New Year's Comet: Glowing Green Comet Lovejoy to Light Up Sky   
ABC News
Here's a cosmic New Year's treat: A glowing green comet will shine brighter into the New Year, providing an incredible opportunity for skygazers to enjoy the sight. The comet Lovejoy is moving across the sky near the Orion constellation, making it even easier ...

Green comet in night sky   SunLive
The New Year will bring a comet you can see with the naked eye   National Post
Watch the New Year's Skies for a Green Comet   National Geographic
Los Angeles Times   
CTV News   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
BC radiation risk from Fukushima disaster 'insignificant:' research   
The Globe and Mail
As radiation from the Fukushima nuclear power-plant disaster drifted across the Pacific, fears that salmon and other marine life could be contaminated spread along the British Columbia coast. But samples gathered by citizen scientists and a more ...

Tracking the Fukushima radioactivity plume across the Pacific   Los Angeles Times
Fukushima radiation detected in Canadian waters but not Alaska   KTVA CBS 11 News Alaska
Radiation from Fukushima turning up in North American waters   CBS News
Regina Leader-Post   
Globalnews.ca   
E Canada Now   
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CapeCod.com News
   
Snow goose pays a Christmas visit   
Royal Gazette
While snow is off the agenda for a Bermuda Christmas, the Island did enjoy a visit from a snow goose this festive season. The white-feathered bird was discovered grazing in the middle of the motocross track at Clearwater. Members of the Bermuda Audubon ...

In this annual year-end tally, every chirp counts   Journal of the San Juan Islands
Bird count identifies 77 species   Northumberland Today
Weird weather for 47th Atikokan Christmas Bird Count   Atikokan Progress
Alberni Valley Times   
Delta-Optimist   
Pioneer News   
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SpaceFlight Insider
   
Expedition 42 crew members send New Year's greetings from ISS   
SpaceFlight Insider
NASA and ESA astronauts sent New Year's wishes down from the International Space Station. Photo Credit: NASA. Jason Rhian. December 31st, 2014. Three of the Expedition 42 crew members, NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore, Terry Virts and European ...

Our Beautiful Earth – Happy New Year Photos and Greetings from the ISS Crew   Universe Today

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RT
   
Festive Champhysics: Uncorking sparkling wine a key to solving energy problems   
RT
When you were opening a bottle of champagne to mark the New Year, you probably had no idea that you triggered a complex physical process. Understanding it can lead to more efficient energy production, but requires a supercomputer. The bubbles that ...

Champagne Toast for New Year's Eve: Bubbles Pack a Scientific Pop   NBCNews.com
How the Physics of Champagne and Soda Bubbles May Help Address the ...   Lab Manager Magazine
The Physics of Champagne Bubbles Could Help Power the Future   Smithsonian

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SunLive
   
The return of El Nino   
SunLive
Sea-Surface-Temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean have crossed the El Nino threshold after increasing through November 2014. Niwa reports the chances of El Nino developing over the December 2014 to February 2015 period at about 75 per cent, ...

Is the pause in global warming blowing out?   Telegraph.co.uk
Scientist predicts mass exodus of climate change refugees to Pacific Northwest   Globalnews.ca

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NBCNews.com
   
Volcano explosions mark end of 2014 in Mexico   
The Weather Network
Thursday, January 1, 2015, 8:43 AM - People living near the Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico had an explosive New Year's celebration. The volcano had almost 30 eruptions in less than 24 hours, according to the latest update. People within 10 km have been ...

Volcano erupts in Mexico   KPLC-TV

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Giant Invasive Crab Caught Walking Down The Street In Hawaii   
Huffington Post
Earlier this month, Holly Cantere looked up to see a 4.8-pound coconut crab walking down a busy street in her suburban Honolulu neighborhood. "It just kept walking, like there was not a care in the world when it crossed the street,” she told KHON-2.
Huge crab caught walking down road in Hawaii   Digital Journal
Giant Coconut Crab Captured In Hawaii For First Time Since 1989 (Photo)   Opposing Views

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Science World Report
   
Dawn space probe to enter orbit of Ceres in March: Will NASA find life?   
Science Recorder
The dwarf planet Ceres could have a liquid ocean beneath its icy crust, raising questions about the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life there. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe ...

Dawn spacecraft begins approach to dwarf planet Ceres   CBC.ca
NASA Readies Dawn Probe for Ceres Approach   PC Magazine
Get ready! NASA spacecraft soon to rendezvous with dwarf planet Ceres   Los Angeles Times
NDTV   
Mashable   
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