2015年1月8日 星期四

2015-01-09 Canada English Science


Toronto Star
   
Orca calf's bite marks suggest older whale helped with birth   
The Globe and Mail
Scientists were fairly certain that a matron killer whale from an endangered pod off British Columbia's coast had given birth to the newest calf – then new evidence made them change that opinion. Ken Balcomb, from the Center for Whale Research in ...

Newborn orca J50 is a girl, researchers confirm   CBC.ca
Apex daughter: Killer whale born to endangered pod off Vancouver is a girl ...   National Post

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CBC.ca
   
Parks Canada Begins Deer Cull At Point Pelee National Park   
windsoriteDOTca
Point Pelee National Park will be closed from January 12th to 16th and again from the 19th to 23rd for a deer cull. Parks Canada says that research and monitoring since the 1980's have shown that large populations of White-tailed deer are having a ...

Deer cull at Point Pelee set for Jan. 12-23   CBC.ca
Deer cull at Point Pelee starts Monday   Windsor Star (blog)

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MetroNews Canada
   
Half-blind fish gets fake eye at Vancouver Aquarium   
MetroNews Canada
A one-eyed copper rockfish at the Vancouver Aquarium is now sporting a glass eye to prevent it from being bullied by other fish. Dr. Lesanna Lahner of the Seattle Aquarium fitted the aging rockfish with a bright yellow taxidermy eye to help protect it from being ...

Two sea lions entangled in garbage rescued off coast of B.C.   Globalnews.ca
Two distressed sea lions in Fanny Bay rescued   Comox Valley Echo
Blind Rockfish given two glass eyes by Vancover aquarium after having ...   Metro
Wire Service Canada (press release)   
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Bradford Times
   
Black-backed woodpecker one of the bird count highlights   
Cranbrook Daily Townsman
In addition to Birds, naturalists are interested in a wide variety topics pertaining to nature. The range of themes include Physiology and Geology, Weather and Climate, Ecology and Botany. Insects, Fishes, Reptiles and Amphibians as well as Mammals can be ...

Writer's Voice – Winter Bird Count   KTNA
Winter Proves Pigeons Are City Pests Year-Round   Digital Journal
Christmas Bird Count... Year of the Owl   Bradford Times

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Ubyssey Online
   
Researchers launch SPIDER telescope to study universe expansion   
Ubyssey Online
UBC researchers have launched a telescope into space to study the origins of the Big Bang Theory. Photo courtesy Jim Trodel / Flickr. email; print. Mark Halpern, a UBC professor of physics and astronomy, along with a team of researchers, is studying ...

UBC telescope searching for clues to beginning of the universe   Globalnews.ca
Princeton satellite successfully heads to the 'edge of space' to study the early ...   Phys.Org

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Voice of America
   
North American Sightings of Elusive Snowy Owls Take Flight   
Voice of America
NEW YORK —. The elusive snowy owl, rarely seen outside the Arctic, is turning up more frequently in the skies of North America than it does in the pages of a Harry Potter book, data from the National Audubon Society suggested on Wednesday. Sightings of ...

Snowy Owl photos capture 'Soul of the Arctic'   Wicked Local Scituate
Elusive Snowy Owl Sightings Take Flight in North America   Scientific American
Snowy owls swoop in to North America   Toronto Sun
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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CBS Local
   
Birds stay home and dry, watchers don't   
Campbell River Mirror
Participants inthe annual Christmas Bird Count held on Dec. 27 weren't deterred by a big rainstorm, although it made it hard to spot many birds who seemed to have the sense to stay out of the rain. — image credit: Photo submitted. 0 ...

US Bird Count Shows Climate Change Affecting Migration Patterns   Voice of America
Annual bird count resulted to awesome sightings   SMN Weekly
Unusual Sightings in the Annual Bird Count   Science Times
www.insideottawavalley.com/   
Edmonton Journal   
Manitoulin Expositor   
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The Province
   
Kamloops students patiently await relaunch of their space experiment   
The Province
KAMLOOPS — Four B.C. boys are hoping a third attempt will finally launch their elementary school science experiment into space on Saturday aboard a rocket set to blast off from Cape Canaveral, Fla. A technical failure on Tuesday failed to transport the ...


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Macleans.ca
   
The real fallout from Fukushima   
Macleans.ca
'You can go ahead and eat the fish.' Colby Cosh on the actual impact of the spread of radioactive seawater from Japan. Colby Cosh. January 8, 2015. Premium content image. [x]. There are different types of paid-subscriber content. They are: Premium content ...

Canadian scientists track Pacific Ocean currents... using Fukushima radiation   The Weather Network
Fucoidan Reviews Releases Free Report On the Real Effects of Fukushima on ...   Free Press Release Center (press release)

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Our Sun's Iron Heart is Acting Strange   
Discovery News
A machine on Earth capable of recreating the conditions inside the sun's heart is helping scientists study how iron behaves at mind-boggling temperatures. The results of the experiment, so far, have defied expectations and just might help settle a ...

'Iron Sun' is not a Rock Band, but a Key to how Stars Transmit Energy   Lab Manager Laboratory News

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