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2015-01-12 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
BC student science project finally launches successfully into space   
The Province
A science project that a group of B.C. students dreamed of launching into space was finally on its way to the International Space Station on Saturday. Four boys from McGowan Park Elementary School in Kamloops, B.C., celebrated after the rocket their project ...

B.C. students science project finally launches successfully into space   Canada.com
BC students see NASA experiment launched into space   CBC.ca
Kamloops students' science project finally launches into space   CTV News

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E Canada Now
   
Computer Program Designed To Be Unbeatable At Poker   
E Canada Now
Society has long wondered whether or not the computers were eventually going to defeat the humans and take control of the world. That seems unlikely, unless you're playing a game of heads-up, limit hold'em.
Computer Algorithm Promises to Win All Poker Games   Capital OTC
New poker-playing program can't be beat one-on-one   SMN Weekly
Computer is winner at Texas hold 'em   The Australian Financial Review
Scientific American   
Businessweek   
Times of India   
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BBC News
   
'Bent time' tips pulsar out of view   
BBC News
A pulsar, one of deep space's spinning “lighthouses”, has faded from view because a warp in space-time tilted its beams away from Earth. The tiny, heavy pulsar is locked in a fiercely tight orbit with another star. The gravity between them is so extreme that it is ...

BC astronomer gets rare look at binary pulsar before it vanishes for 160 years   Vancouver Sun
Space-Time Warp Has Temporarily Made a Pulsar Disappear: Scientists   E Canada Now
BC astronomer gets rare look at binary pulsar   Westerly News

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Wall Street Journal
   
SpaceX launches rocket, but attempt to land booster falls short   
Los Angeles Times
Elon Musk's SpaceX sent a cargo capsule loaded with International Space Station supplies into orbit Saturday morning, but the company's unprecedented attempt to set down the craft's first-stage rocket on an ocean barge was rocky and damaged the booster.
SpaceX stumbles in latest test   Herald Sun
SpaceX fails to land: Why did it happen?   Science Recorder
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Crashes After Successful Launch   Immortal News
Consolidate Times   
SpaceFlight Insider   
Morning Vertical   
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Daily Science Journal
   
Great Lakes Are Being Choked By Microfibers   
Voice Chronicle
Scientists had earlier warned that Great Lakes are awash in larger bits of floating plastic trash. Now they have come across a new menace invading the Great Lakes. Scientists have stated that a new form of debris is turning up in sampling nets: microfibers like ...

Scientists concerned about plastic pollution in Great Lakes   CTV News
Scientists Raising Concerns About Pollution in Great Lakes   Am980 London News
Microfiber Plastic Pollution Choking the Great Lakes   Full-Time Whistle
Daily Science Journal   
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Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
   
Christmas Bird Count a Success   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
11,000 individual birds and 55 species were spotted during the annual Saugeen Shores Christmas Bird Count (CBC). It was held on Friday, January 2nd, and numbers were above average. An unusual date for an Eastern Towhee at a feeder in Southampton ...

Year of the woodpecker   St. Albert Gazette
Audubon Bird Counts: Carbon Tax Will Aid Species On The Brink   Washington Park Profile
High numbers of feeder birds recorded on Christmas Count   The Daily News of Newburyport
West Valley News   
Full-Time Whistle   
Issaquah Reporter   
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Ars Technica
   
NASA robot dives into old lava crater   
Ars Technica
Exploring a volcano's innards is definitely a task that man isn't up to. So researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, have invented a robot that will be able to dive inside and explore its fissures. Dubbed "VolcanoBot 1," this ...

NASA Plans to Drop Robot into Volcanic Fissures to Study Eruptions   Geology for Investors
Volcanobot: Neither Autobot nor Decepticon but NASA Robot to simply help ...   West Valley News
Volcanobot: Neither Autobot nor Decepticon but NASA Robot to Help Predict ...   Tech Times

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Science Codex
   
Little volcanic eruptions partially explain 'heating hiatus'   
Macro Insider
The "warming hiatus" that has occurred more than the last 15 years has been partly brought on by tiny volcanic eruptions. Scientists have lengthy known that volcanoes cool the atmosphere mainly because of the sulfur dioxide that is expelled for the duration.
Volcanic Eruptions impact Global Climate Change Rates   Net Newsledger
Small volcanic eruptions partly explain 'warming hiatus'   West Valley News
Volcanic Eruptions Likely Slowing Global Warming, Livermore Scientists Conclude   The Daily Meal

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Sky & Telescope
   
New Look at Eagle Nebula   
Sky & Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope is commemorating its 25th anniversary with a second look at the Pillars of Creation — but there's hard science behind these pretty pictures. Astronomers estimate that R, the rate at which stars are born in our galaxy,. Giant gas ...

Week's Best Space Pictures: Pillars Bloom, a Star Illuminates, and a Moon Sets   National Geographic
Hubble Space Telescope captures New Image of 'Pillars of Creation'   News Tonight Africa
NASA Releases “Pillars of Creation” Image Captured by the Hubble   Popular Photography Magazine
West Valley News   
PetaPixel   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Was this Nessie's ancestor? Giant prehistoric monster roamed Scottish waters   
Telegraph.co.uk
A giant killer reptile which resembled a dolphin merged with a crocodile once roamed the ancient seas around Scotland. The new species of ancient sea monster that lived around 170 million years ago has been identified from fossils found on the Isle of Skye.
Nessie's Real-Life Cousin Revealed in Scottish Fossil   NBCNews.com
Nessie's long-lost relative found   Irish Independent
Swimming reptile unearthed in Scotland   Science Now
The Guardian   
Discovery News   
Stuff.co.nz   
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