2015年3月13日 星期五

2015-03-14 Canada English Science


Vancouver Sun
   
Killer whales feeding frenzy caught on camera   
CBC.ca
A Vancouver Island man got a treat when a group of orcas came really close to shore and had a feeding frenzy on Friday. Chad Giesbrecht said he was walking along the Dodd Narrows around 4:20 p.m. PT when he spotted the killer whales. "It's always a bit ...

Whale sighting causes old video of Orcas by Vancouver to go viral   Digital Journal
Pod of killer whales visits Burrard Inlet   North Shore News
Orca pod spotted hunting prey just off Stanley Park   CTV News
Windsor Star   
KamloopsBCNow   
MetroNews Canada   
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Canadian Underwriter
   
Ontario MPPs vote to "transition to a low-carbon economy" amid concerns about ...   
Canadian Underwriter
Climate change is going to have "quite an impact" on insurance companies, one Ontario politician said Thursday as MPPs from all three parties voted in favour of a motion affirming that climate change is caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions.
Premature end of rainy season blamed on climate change   The Zimbabwe Daily
Climate change open forum   CKWS
PCs says they'll vote for Liberals' climate change motion   Toronto Sun

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The Weather Network
   
WUICC? Arctic ice approaches record low max   
The Weather Network
The winter Arctic sea ice maximum is at its lowest level since record keeping began in 1979. Credit: NSIDC. Don't miss. Australia's record 2013 heat 'virtually impossible' without climate change, says report · Global warming's 'false pause' linked to Pacific ...

A Reagan approach to climate change   Washington Post
Winter ice in the Arctic nears all-time record low   USA TODAY
Arctic ice thickness on “dramatic” downward trajectory: climate study   Nunatsiaq News
CBC.ca   
Military.com   
Valdez Star   
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The Daily Statesman
   
East Kootenay Regional Science Fair   
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Science is an ever-evolving discipline that has taken us as a society from shivering in a cave to exploring Mars. With the pace of technology today, the scientists of the future need to start young and with the East Kootenay Regional Science Fair, slated for April ...

Science Fair showcases student ideas   Westman Journal
Local students take top honors at Regional Science Fair in Cape   The Daily Statesman

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Irish Independent
   
Rare giant tortoise births hailed   
Irish Independent
For the first time in a century, babies of the endangered Pinzon giant tortoise have been born in the wild in the Galapagos islands, scientists said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. An expedition in 1970 found only ...

Scientists cheered by birth of Galapagos tortoises in wild   Kansas.com
Scientists cheer Galapagos tortoise births   Perth Now

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Daily Mail
   
Eye Candy: The Sete Cidades Massif   
The Weather Network
Friday, March 13, 2015, 5:12 PM - This isn't a painting: It's a real satellite image of an extinct volcanic crater, and it looks amazing from space. A stunning new image released by the European Space Agency (ESA) features an incredible volcanic complex ...

Image: Azores island of São Miguel   Phys.Org

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Maine News Online
   
Scientists Designate 1610 As the Beginning of a New Human Epoch   
Science Times
When did humans rise to become the dominant species on the planet? It might not be as long ago as you might think. Scientists now believe that humans didn't truly rise to become the dominant species on the planet with the ability to drastically impact the ...

Human beings deserve a new geological age named after them   Economic Times
The Anthropocene: Was 1610 the start of the Age of Man?   CBC.ca
When Did the “Age of Man” Begin?   History
Smithsonian   
New Scientist   
Sci-Tech Today   
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The McGill International Review
   
China, the Unlikely Leader of the Green Revolution   
The McGill International Review
China is by far the biggest polluter in the world, emitting 6018 million tons of greenhouse gases per year in 2009 (the United States was a far second with 5903 tons).[1] Its energy economy still remains one largely based on the consumption and production of ...

China Lavishes Praise on Documentary — Then Bans It   Television Week
The Big Haze: China's Great Leap Backwards   Earth Island Journal
China's Wildly Viral Smog Documentary Hailed Then Banned by Chinese Officials   EcoWatch

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Daily Mail
   
Are worms more intelligent than we thought? Study reveals that they have FREE ...   
Daily Mail
Will the same worm respond differently in a situation depending on what it is thinking? According to new research studying neurons within microscopic roundworms, the answer is an emphatic 'yes'. They found that worms would choose to respond to a nearby ...

Analysis of worm neurons suggest how a single stimulus can trigger different ...   The Rockefeller University Newswire

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Tech Times
   
New Mercury Maps Reveal More Details About Planet's Surface Composition   
Tech Times
Thanks to data obtained by NASA's MESSENGER mission, researchers recently put together new global scale maps of Mercury's surface composition and unveiled new details about the planet's overall chemical composition. (Photo : Carnegie University).
New Mercury surface composition maps illuminate the planet's history   Phys.Org

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