2015年3月9日 星期一

2015-03-10 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 ...

Then and now: 25 years ago, Banff became a town   Calgary Herald
Federal government announces bison returning to Banff National Park   Winnipeg Free Press
Canada is bringing back Plains Buffalo to Banff National Park   Digital Journal
E Canada Now   
630ched.com   
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Globalnews.ca
   
University of Alberta, Western Sky Land Trust and provincial government ...   
Calgary Sun
Ruth Edwin Mattheis Dr. Stan Blade Jerry Brunen University of Alberta Western Sky Land Trust Land owners and donators, Ruth and Edwin Mattheis (centre) with Dr. Stan Blade, Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, U of A (left) ...

Major conservation agreement signed in southern Alberta   Calgary Herald
Major conservation agreement preserves 12000 acres in southern Alberta   Globalnews.ca

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VOCM
   
Herd dangerously depleted   
Labradorian
The population of the threatened Red Wine Mountain caribou herd has been declining for years. But the latest numbers, compiled by the provincial government in the fall of 2014, show the herd at staggeringly low numbers. Department of Environment and ...

George River herd continues to decline   Aurora
Innu Nation to Continue to Hunt Caribou Despite Warnings   VOCM
Labrador Innu say they will continue hunt as caribou herds decline   MetroNews Canada

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KamloopsBCNow
   
The Science of Why Indian Food Is So Delicious   
Huffington Post
What makes Indian food so delicious? Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Jaipur, India analyzed data from thousands of Indian recipes and found that those kormas, dosas, and tandoori chicken dishes you love are actually based on a ...

How the masala magic works   Times of India
Science Discovers Why Indian Food Tastes So Dang Good   KelownaNow

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Asia's pollution is influencing our winters   
The Weather Network
Monday, March 9, 2015, 3:01 PM - In April 2014, a study by NASA scientists suggested Asia's air pollution could be influencing storms that form over the Pacific Ocean. It was theorized that Asia's air pollution may play a role in the intense winter storms ...

China's Smog Might Be to Blame for the East Coast's Rough Winter   Smithsonian

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Laboratory Equipment
   
Clean Green Solar Power Announces The Availability Of New Orleans Solar Tax ...   
Baystreet.ca
NEW ORLEANS, LA / ACCESSWIRE / March 9, 2015 / New Orleans solar energy company Clean Green Solar Power has announced the availability of tax credits for users of solar panels. This solar tax credit is outlined on the company's website at ...

Polysolar collaborates to create Plant 2 Power Hub at the Botanical Gardens   Cambridge Network
Business Report 3/9/15: Solar power and electric companies   Hawaii News Now
Green Wall, Translucent Solar Panels Team Up   Laboratory Equipment

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Digital Journal
   
Animals Can Be Given False Memories   
Scientific American
Two studies, one with bees and one with mice, show that the brain can be manipulated into having a memory of an occurrence that did not in reality happen. Karen Hopkin reports. March 9, 2015 |By Karen Hopkin. Download MP3 ...

Exploring the memory patterns of bees   Digital Journal
False Memories sometimes occur in Bumblebees: Study   News Tonight Africa
Like humans, bumblebees can forget things, too   Columbus Dispatch

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The Guardian
   
We need regenerative farming, not geoengineering   
The Guardian
Charles Eisenstein is a teacher, speaker and writer. He is the author of Sacred Economics. Monday 9 March 2015 09.10 EDT Last modified on Monday 9 March 2015 13.57 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn ...

Geoengineering: What Is It? What Can It Do?   ENGINEERING.com

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Daily Mail
   
17th-Century Slaves' Bones Traced to African Homelands   
NBCNews.com
More than 300 years after three Africans died in slavery on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, scientists have traced them back to their homelands — thanks to short snippets of DNA that were recovered from the roots of their teeth. The study, published ...

DNA traces origins of 17th century African slaves   ABC Science Online
DNA sleuths trace slave bones to Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana   Daily Mail
DNA analysis traces African slaves back to their roots   CBS News
Stanford Medical Center Report   
Science AAAS   
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New York Daily News
   
Ethiopian jawbone fossil pushes back human origins   
Arirang News
A 2.8 million year old jawbone fossil with five teeth intact has been unearthed in an Ethiopian desert. The discovery is evidence that early humans roamed the earth half-a-million years before what was previously thought. Scientists say the fossil represents the ...

'First Human' Discovered in Ethiopia   The Reporter
Ethiopian jawbone fossil could be from man's earliest ancestor   Morning Ticker
Fossil Jaw Sheds Light on Turning Point in Human Evolution   Sci-Tech Today
Customs Today Newspaper   
UNLV The Rebel Yell   
National Geographic   
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