2015年3月3日 星期二

2015-03-04 Canada English Science


WXYZ
   
NASA's Dawn probe set to begin orbiting the dwarf planet Ceres   
The Globe and Mail
Big, dim, obscure – and just possibly a secret haven for alien life. That's Ceres in a nutshell. At 950 kilometres across, it was once known as the largest asteroid, but it has lately been upgraded to the status of dwarf planet. Whatever it is, we are about to see it ...

Dawn on Ceres: Nasa probe to visit dwarf planet   Arab News
Dawn prepares to orbit dwarf planet Ceres   ABC Science Online
Dawn spacecraft nears dwarf planet Ceres   Redding Record Searchlight
Sputnik International   
DailyTech   
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CBC.ca
   
Canadian researcher Molly Schoichet wins L'Oreal/UNESCO For Women in ...   
CBC.ca
A University of Toronto researcher has won a prestigious award recognizing the top women in science around the world. Molly Schoichet is a polymer scientist and engineer who takes a "pioneering approach" that could lead to "truly miraculous cures" for ...

U of T engineer takes L'Oréal-UNESCO honour for 'stem cell space suits'   U of T Engineering News
U of T professor receives UNESCO award for 'pioneering' research   MetroNews Canada
L'Oréal Awards Five Women For Research Work   Women's Wear Daily
PR Newswire (press release)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Chile: Eruption Sets Off Evacuations   
New York Times
One of South America's most active volcanoes erupted early Tuesday in southern Chile, spewing heavy smoke into the air as lava surged down its slopes and prompting the authorities to evacuate about 3,500 people. The Villarrica volcano erupted around 3 ...

Villarrica volcano erupts   Washington Post
Watch a Volcano in Chile Spew Ash and Lava, Prompting Thousands to Flee   TIME
Villarrica volcano erupts in southern Chile, thousands flee   San Francisco Chronicle
Xinhua   
Baltimore Sun   
Reuters   
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CTV News
   
Super-chilled ocean water suspected in salmon deaths at Nova Scotia fish farms   
Cape Breton Post
HALIFAX (CP) - The Nova Scotia government is investigating the death of some salmon at three aquaculture sites to determine if disease was a factor. Other news. Court rejects application from Pictou County man for government-funded lawyer · Hearing date ...

Deep freeze likely culprit in fish deaths across Nova Scotia   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Nova Scotia aquaculture fish killed by superchilled water   CBC.ca
'Superchill' kills fish at Cooke Aquaculture sites in Nova Scotia   Nova News Now

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Globalnews.ca
   
What are the Northern Lights?   
Globalnews.ca
The Aurora Borealis has been spotted from all across B.C. in the last few days and as far south as Whistler. Northern Lights over the Nass Valley near New Aiyansh. Jeanine Philippe. Many lucky people have seen the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis but ...

Video: Time lapse captures dancing Northern Lights   MetroNews Canada

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Financial Post
   
Junk science week 2015: Time for post-Pachauri reform at IPCC   
Financial Post
YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty ImagesIt's not just the models and data that are getting farther and farther apart, it's the progressive sloganeering and the IPCC “consensus” on which it was supposedly based.
IPCC Chairman Resigns After Sexual Harassment Allegations   The Market Business
No benefits yet from spending on renewable energy   Lethbridge Herald

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Straight.com
   
BC Ministry of Environment memo warns climate change impacts inevitable and ...   
Straight.com
Climate scientist and B.C. MLA Andrew Weaver says adaptation policies are a necessary response to climate change but emphasizes government must be clear on what temperature increase it is preparing for. A newly-released provincial government policy ...

Climate Change: Europe Will Fail To Meet Ambitious 2050 Greenhouse Gas ...   International Business Times
Mayors Voices: Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on New Climate Action Plan   National Geographic
EPA names UPS, Brown-Forman climate leaders   The Courier-Journal
Net Newsledger   
Environmental Leader   
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California Diver
   
Nearly 1000 Sick Sea Lion Pups Wash Up on California Beaches; Here's How ...   
California Diver
While it's been a warmer, milder winter in California this year, that hasn't made it easier on California's sea lion population. In the past two months alone, nearly 900 sick and starving young sea lions have washed up on California beaches, according to the ...

California Wildlife Center's 40000th Rescue Marks an Important First   Digital Journal

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Ocean acidification threatens Atlantic fisheries   
Cape Breton Post
Early last week, a study from a group of U.S. universities, research centres and environmental groups pointed out a broadening danger for commercial fisheries in 15 states, 14 of them on the Atlantic coast. The study, by scientists with the University of ...

The acid effect   Truro Daily News

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The Straits Times
   
How the Sahara desert keeps the Amazon rainforest going   
The Straits Times
This NASA photo of the Sahara Desert taken from the International Space Station was released on Dec 29, 2014. Scientists have recently uncovered a link between the Sahara Desert and the Amazon rainforest. -- PHOTO: AFP ...

How the Sahara keeps the Amazon rainforest going   Mongabay.com
A NASA video shows how dust leaves the Sahara and floats to Amazon forest   Washington Post
NASA shows how dust from the Sahara fertilizes the Amazon rainforest   Vox
Clapway   
Greener Ideal (blog)   
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