2015年3月7日 星期六

2015-03-08 Canada English Science


Globalnews.ca
   
Federal government announces bison returning to Banff National Park   
Globalnews.ca
WATCH ABOVE: There's a plan to reintroduce bison to Banff National Park. But as Jayme Doll reports, not everyone is convinced trying to recreate the past is such a great idea. BANFF — Bison are returning to Banff National Park. The federal government ...

Plan announced to bring bison back to Banff National Park   iNews880.com
Bison to be reintroduced to Banff National Park   CBC.ca
Bison To Be Reintroduced To Banff National Park Within 5 Years   E Canada Now
News Talk 770 Calgary   
Picayune Leader   
Calgary Herald   
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CBC.ca
   
Great white shark secrets revealed by tracking 'Lydia's' tweets   
CBC.ca
Lydia has her own Twitter account and a dorsal fin tracker that over the last two years has given scientists and the public first ever details about great white sharks. Since she was tagged with a locator device off Jacksonville, Fla., on March 3, 2013, Lydia has ...

Great white shark weighing over 900 kilograms passes North of Bahamas   Uncover Michigan
Great White Shark Lydia travels 56000 km in two years: Her habitat 'spans the ...   National Post
How a satellite tag on Lydia the great white is teaching scientists about sharks   CTV News

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Toronto Star
   
How much did dinosaurs weigh? Scientists use 3D scans to find out   
Toronto Star
Paleontologists wish they could be so rude as to walk up and ask a dinosaur her weight. Traditionally, they've guessed the mass of the long-dead dinos by making estimates based on the size of the bones in their thighs and upper arms. That has proved to be ...

Museum weighs its Stegosaurus dinosaur (skeleton) using 3D scan   Digital Journal
Sophie weighs about the same as a Buick LeSabre   Waterloo Record
Researchers pinpoint dinosaur's weight using 3D scan   Owen Sound Sun Times

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E Canada Now
   
When The Zombie Apocalypse Happens, Head for The Hills   
E Canada Now
Science has been at it again. Researchers have gone into depth with seeking out the best answers for the general public if and when a zombie apocalypse happens. While many of us would discard or discredit such findings, scientists hold fast with the notion ...

Where's the best place to hide in a zombie outbreak? Researchers have the ...   CTV News
How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse (Hint: Not in the City)   PC Magazine
Zombie study shows Alberta Rockies are best place to survive   CBC.ca
NEWS.com.au   
News Tonight Africa   
San Antonio Express-News   
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St. Catharines Standard
   
Letters: More snow clearing please   
St. Catharines Standard
I am constantly disappointed in this city's response to having roads plowed. The city constantly harps about clearing sidewalks of ice and snow. My street has no sidewalk, therefore I am forced to walk on the road, which currently is a mixture of ice and snow.

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Funding to help U of R professor research wastewater treatment | Video   
Regina Leader-Post
Chris Yost is learning a lot about relationships. Just not the one's you're likely thinking of. The biology professor at the University of Regina is focusing research on the relationship bacteria in wastewater treatment facilities has on the environment, and in turn, ...

Waste Water Research Underway at University of Regina   620 CKRM.com

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
First human? The jawbone that has made us question where we're from   
The Guardian
A jawbone which has lain under the African soil for nearly three million years is challenging us to define just what it means to be human. Are we characterised by our small jaws and teeth, by our large brain or long legs, by our tool-making, our meat-eating or ...

Jawbone fossil in Ethiopia sheds light on human origins   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Taiwanese fishermen may have found new human species   Digital Journal
Researchers discover 2.8m yrs old jawbone from our genus in Ethiopia   Customs Today Newspaper

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Digital Journal
   
NASA scientists recreate building blocks of life in laboratory   
Digital Journal
NASA's Ames research lab has recreated uracil, cytosine, and thymine, three key components of our hereditary material, in the laboratory, in simulated deep space conditions. The scientists discovered that when an ice sample containing pyrimidine, ...

NASA scientists reproduce building blocks of life non-biologically in lab   Customs Today Newspaper

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Breathtaking images from Mars Colour Camera of India's Mars Orbiter Spacecraft   
Customs Today Newspaper
MUMBAI: It has been the Festival of Colors or Holy in India this week and to celebrate, Isro has released some stunning color pictures of Mars. The mission has also recently carried out some important experiments, which may help in the search for life there.
Indian Mars spacecraft snaps breathtaking images of the 'red' planet   Daily Mail
Breathtaking photos of Mars taken by Indian spacecraft   Digital Journal
ISRO Celebrates Festival of Colours Holi, With Mars   NDTV

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CBC.ca
   
Orca calf born to endangered species was a research trip hit   
CBC.ca
The discovery of an orca calf was one of the highlights of a research trip done for the Washington-based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Marine scientists from both sides of the border say they gathered their most successful research ever ...

New baby orca, other discoveries made by tracking team   Aiken Standard
New baby orca, other discoveries made by biologists tracking whales off West ...   Vancouver Sun
New photos of orca calf emerge after rare survey of Southern Resident killer ...   Globalnews.ca

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