2015年3月8日 星期日

2015-03-09 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Bison to be reintroduced to Banff National Park   
CBC.ca
Bison will be reintroduced to Banff National Park over the next five years, the federal government announced Friday. Campaign brewing to bring bison back to Banff · ​​Bison population needs land to grow: study. It follows years of planning by local groups ...

Federal funding brings bison back to Banff   CTV News
Then and now: 25 years ago, Banff became a town   Calgary Herald
Federal government announces bison returning to Banff National Park   Winnipeg Free Press
Digital Journal   
E Canada Now   
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KelownaNow
   
Science Discovers Why Indian Food Tastes So Dang Good   
KelownaNow
You already know just how delicious Indian food is but now there's scientific evidence to back it up. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Rajasthan decided to find out why Indian food is much more flavoursome than some Western dishes.
How the masala magic works   Times of India

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SMN Weekly
   
Scientists Say When Zombie Outbreak Happens, go for the Hills to Save Yourself   
SMN Weekly
Well, yet another time scie ntists are at it. Researchers have analyzed into depth and sought out the best answers for the general public in case a zombie apocalypse happens. Many of us have repeatedly denied that notion that zombies could happen but ...

Where's the best place to hide in a zombie outbreak? Researchers have the ...   CTV News
Zombie study shows Alberta Rockies are best place to survive   CBC.ca
When The Zombie Apocalypse Happens, Head for The Hills   E Canada Now
News Tonight Africa   
mySanAntonio.com   
KSAT San Antonio   
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Digital Journal
   
Exploring the memory patterns of bees   
Digital Journal
London - In a new study, researchers have demonstrated the occurrence of false memories in bumblebees. This is a pattern that seems to occur in other bees as well. Bumblebees can sometimes experience glitches in their long-term memories. This is in ...

Like humans, bumblebees can forget items, also   The Leader
Like humans, bumblebees can forget things, too   Columbus Dispatch

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Mushroom cloud on Mars captured by Mars Orbiter Mission   
Daily News & Analysis
The discovery has erupted plenty of questions and theories about the cause of the mushroom cloud. Mushroom cloud captured by Mars Orbiter Mission. Image Credit: ISRO. The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) launched by the Indian Space Research ...

Breathtaking photos of Mars taken by Indian spacecraft   Digital Journal
Indian Mars spacecraft snaps breathtaking images of the 'red' planet   Daily Mail
ISRO Celebrates Festival of Colours Holi, With Mars   NDTV
Customs Today Newspaper   
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National Geographic
   
Oldest Human Fossil Found, Redrawing Family Tree   
National Geographic
This jawbone, shown steps from the place where it was spotted by Arizona State University grad student Chalachew Seyoum, puts the first members of the human genus Homo in the Afar region of Ethiopia half a million years earlier than previously thought.
New 2.8-million-year-old fossil may push back date of human evolution ...   OregonLive.com
Student finds 2.8 million-year-old human jawbone in Ethiopia   New York Daily News
Student finds two.8 million-year-old human jawbone in Ethiopia   The Leader
Digital Journal   
The Guardian   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Cult of the Lawn Rock   
The Globe and Mail
Facts & Arguments is a daily personal piece submitted by readers. Have a story to tell? See our guidelines at tgam.ca/essayguide. Last fall, my wife and I drove up the Northumberland coast of New Brunswick north of Miramichi. Beautiful country – gentle ...


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Longer life cycle for lithium-ion batteries?   
The Leader
Now, researchers at Arizona State University are exploring new power storage technologies that could give the battery an even longer life cycle. Led by Dan Buttry, professor and chair of ASU's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, the analysis also ...

How to get a longer life cycle for Lithium-ion batteries   Science Codex

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SpaceFlight Insider
   
NASA, Orbital ATK ready SLS five-segment booster for QM-1 test firing   
SpaceFlight Insider
The Qualification Motor 1 SRB at the T-97 test stand in Utah. Photo Credit: NASA / Orbital ATK. Jason Rhian. March 8th, 2015. PROMONTORY, Utah – Everything is “GO” for a planned static test-firing of a five-segment solid rocket booster (SRB) in the salt flats ...

Space station launches set to resume from Virginia next March   The Leader
March 7, 2015 in News: NASA orders missions to resupply space station in 2017   Spaceflight Now
Orbital ATK New Antares Rocket To Launch Next Year   Tech Times
Product Design & Development   
The Space Reporter   
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Climate Deniers Double Down on Doubt In Defense of Willie Soon   
De Smog Blog (blog)
The most remarkable aspect of Willie Soon's soiled science scandal is that in the light of damning evidence of a serious ethical lapse, the climate denial camp shows no interest in self-policing. When documents acquired through the Freedom of Information ...


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