2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Underwater Photographer Gets Caught in a Sperm Whale 'Poopnado,' Brings ...   
Huffington Post
There's a story behind every photograph -- some are inspirational, some are harrowing, some others are just downright crazy. Drone and underwater photographer Keri Wilk's recent encounter with a defecating sperm whale falls squarely into the last of those ...

PHOTOS: Canadian photographer caught in poo-storm from giant sperm whale ...   CBC.ca
Giant whale 'poonado' engulfs divers   Telegraph.co.uk
Divers 'soaked in faeces' in whale 'poonado'   BBC News
E Canada Now   
The Inquisitr   
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Climate affects the development of human speech   
(e) Science News
An interesting question, one that linguists have long debated, is whether climate and geography affect language. The challenge has been to untangle the factors that cause sounds to change. To find a relationship between the climate and the evolution of ...


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The Independent
   
Amazing time-lapse of Mexican volcano erupting   
The Independent
A stunning time-lapse video from Mexico shows the moment the Colima volcano erupted, spurting ash 4,000 metres into the air. The eruption was captured by a dashcam on Wednesday at roughly 9:13am, according to authorities. The volcano lies near ...

Camera records Mexico's 'Fire Volcano' eruption   News Tonight Africa
Astonishing eruption of Mexico's Colima volcano captured on webcam   Mashable
Webcam captures huge volcano eruption in Mexico   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
GMOs can now be built with an automatic 'self-destruct' clause to prevent escape   
Full-Time Whistle
Researchers have designed a new technology that could make it impossible for genetically modified organisms to escape into natural environments. A team at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., has designed genetically modified E. coli bacteria that need ...

Reprogramming the World: Putting a Kill Switch in GMOs   Science Times
Technique to enable Widespread Use of GMOs developed   PerfScience
Taming of Genetically Modified E.coli Means 'Genetic Firewall' for GMOs Possible   Tech Times
The Westside Story   
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Science Codex
   
H.E.S.S. finds three extremely luminous gamma-ray sources   
(e) Science News
Wits scientists are part of a multinational team of astronomers working on the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) telescopes that have again demonstrated its excellent capabilities in searching for high-energy gamma rays. In the latest discovery, ...

HESS collaboration finds three extremely luminous gamma-ray sources in the ...   Science Codex
Three extremely luminous gamma-ray sources discovered in Milky Way's ...   Phys.Org

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Detroit Free Press
   
NASA shows off highest resolution photo of space   
Sydney Morning Herald
Zoom in on the composite image of the Andromeda galaxy. NASA has released its highest quality image ever; comprising 1.5 billion pixels and boasting 1000 times the resolution of a regular high-definition picture. The large composite image is of the ...

A Little Bot of Galactic Possibility   The Atlantic
Mystery Galactic Bubble Traveling at Breakneck Speed   Discovery News
Hubble Snaps 1.5 Billion-Pixel Close-Up of Andromeda Galaxy   NBCNews.com
Brisbane Times   
West Texas News   
Resource Magazine   
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Dallas Morning News
   
Rampell: Dangerously in denial on climate change   
Daily Local News
No, not for polar bears or drought victims or coastal dwellers. It's inconvenient for politicians across the country who, despite whatever data or overwhelming scientific consensus might be proffered, insist on denying global warming. Advertisement. In recent ...

Little argument about reality of global warming   Delta-Optimist
The heat is on   Frontline
Anything less than faith in catastrophe rattles climate-change alarmists   The Australian (blog)

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Full-Time Whistle
   
In-depth research and a sense of narrative sweeten Tasty: The Art and Science ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Science has almost always considered taste the bastard child of the sensory phenomena – too wily and unpredictable for serious inquiry, and not worth the trouble in any case. While the other senses underwent centuries of research, taste and flavour got ...


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Scientific American
   
New Life Made with Custom Safeguards   
Scientific American
RE. COLI: Genetically recoded E. coli has also been shackled with a reliance on amino acids not used by natural organisms. Courtesy of Farren Isaacs. More In This Article. "Gene Drives" And CRISPR Could Revolutionize Ecosystem Management ...

DNA trick starves bacteria that escape confinement   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
How do you prevent genetically modified organisms from jumping ship?   Christian Science Monitor
Study: DNA trick cripples bacteria that escape confinement   Chron.com

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Nature World News
   
Scientists Re-Create Super-Earths in the Lab   
Nature World News
Scientists have successfully re-created super-Earths and the cores of giant planets in the lab, hoping to shed some light on the formation of Earth-like planets and the evolutionary processes involved in creating these exotic worlds. (Photo : E. Kowaluk, LLE).
Super Earths, planet formation 're-created' in lab using lasers   Zee News
Super-Earths, Giant Planets Recreated in Lab   Fars News Agency
Research Recreates Planet Formation, Super-earths in Lab   Laboratory Equipment
R & D Magazine   
Tech Times   
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