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2015-01-25 Canada English Science


Canada News
   
Oceans are warming so fast that readings are now off the chart, Report   
Canada News
Oceans are warming at an accelerated pace — forcing scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to re-scale its heat chart to account for the warming that occurred in 2014. Oceans are warming so fast that readings are now off ...

Oceans were so hot in 2014 they broke scientists' charts   The Independent
Oceans are warming so rapidly they are breaking scientific charts   Digital Journal
Oceans are warming so fast that readings are now off the chart   The Weather Network
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BioScholar News
   
Robotic arms install remote-sensing instrument on ISS   
Business Standard
Robotic flight controllers have successfully installed NASA's Cloud Aerosol Transport System (CATS) aboard the International Space Station. The feat was achieved with the help of a robotic hand-off - the first time one robotic arm on station has worked in ...

CATS Out of The Bag, Crawling Around ISS for Science Down Below   Universe Today

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E Canada Now
   
Sperm Whale Gives Canadian Photographer A Real Sh$T Show   
E Canada Now
New words are being coined to describe what a sperm whale did to a Canadian photographer who apparently got a little too close for comfort during an underwater photo shoot. Words like poo-nami, poo-nando and poo-storm are some of the new words ...

Epic whale 'poopnado' soils underwater expedition   The Weather Network
Giant whale 'poonado' engulfs divers   Telegraph.co.uk
PHOTOS: Canadian photographer caught in poo-storm from giant sperm whale ...   CBC.ca
Huffington Post   
BBC News   
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Wiarton Echo
   
Asteroid makes close pass by Earth Monday   
Wiarton Echo
York University Prof. Paul Delaney, pictured in his oiffice on Jan. 23, 2015, holds up a globe of the moon and a chunk of iron meteorite as astroid 2004BL86 will come as close as 1.2 million kilometers on Jan 26, 2015. (Dave Thomas/Toronto Sun) ...

Grab a front seat to see giant space rock zipping past Earth   Sun News Network

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CBC.ca
   
Creating a 'genetic firewall' for GMOs   
Ames Tribune
LOS ANGELES (TNS) — Synthetic amino acids may one day allow scientists to create “genetic firewalls” that prevent GMO crops or animals from escaping into the wild and causing environmental damage, according to Harvard and Yale researchers.
Scientists Say GMO Can Be Contained by Synthetic Protein Design   Sputnik International
Harvard, Yale scientists develop technique to make GMOs safer   E Canada Now
Redesigned E Coli Resists Viruses And Might Make GMOs Safer   National Review
WPX News   
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Mashable
   
NASA planning Mars Helicopter to assist future rovers   
Mashable
The amount of data and stunning imagery being delivered by NASA's Curiosity rover has given us new insight into Mars, but a new concept vehicle for future missions could dramatically increase our knowledge of the red planet. NASA's Jet Propulsion ...

Hi-flying drones may end up finding evidence of past life on Mars   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
Happy 11th birthday to the Opportunity rover, which had a life expectancy of ...   Washington Post
Microsoft's HoloLens takes NASA to Mars--Virtually   Full-Time Whistle
Voice Chronicle   
Northern Voices Online   
National Gazette   
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Science World Report
   
Climate May Impact How Human Languages Evolve and Sound   
Science World Report
Climate may be to blame for human language. Scientists have long wondered whether climate and geography affect language and now, researchers have untangled the factors that may cause sounds to change. (Photo : Flickr/Brett Coulstock ). Climate may ...

Climate could play a role in the evolution of human speech, according to research   TheHealthSite
Climate affects development of human speech   Odisha Sun Times

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News Tonight Africa
   
Camera records Mexico's 'Fire Volcano' eruption   
News Tonight Africa
An installed web camera has recorded spectacular scene of Mexico's Colima volcano, which is also known as Fire Volcano. The footage shows that the volcano erupts sending a large plume of ash and gases into the air. According to the authorities, ash ...

Amazing time-lapse of Mexican volcano eruption, spurting ash 4000 meters into air   Customs Today Newspaper
Webcam captures huge volcano eruption in Mexico   Telegraph.co.uk
Incredible timelapse film shows Mexico volcano eruption   BBC News

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Knoxville News Sentinel
   
Marcia Davis: More bird species found in Knoxville-area winter counts   
Knoxville News Sentinel
John James Audubon, Courtesy University of Pittsburgh Four merlins, small bird-eating falcons, were recorded on Knoxville's Audubon Christmas Bird Count in four different locations. Formerly called pigeon hawks, they are rarely seen in East Tennessee in ...

40 years and counting | Kitsap Week   North Kitsap Herald
WHIDBEY BIRDING | Counting avian species both scientific, competitive   South Whidbey Record (subscription)
Birds ease winter doldrums   SaukValley.com
Redding Record Searchlight   
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International Business Times UK
   
European space probe provides close-up of comet   
Columbus Dispatch
Sign up for home delivery of The Columbus Dispatch and find out What's In It for You. Subscribe. Already a subscriber? Enroll in EZPay and get a free gift! Enroll now. By Deborah Netburn LOS ANGELES TIMES • Saturday January 24, 2015 7:52 PM.
Rosetta data details the frozen world of a comet for the first time   Full-Time Whistle
Rosetta enjoying the company of Comet 67-P and Philae   Inferse
Final attempt to hunt for missing comet lander   Zee News
Universe Today   
Geek   
Techie News   
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