2015年3月14日 星期六

2015-03-15 Canada English Science


E Canada Now
   
Orca Pod Spotted Hunting Just off Stanley Park (VIDEO)   
E Canada Now
On Thursday, people at Stanley Park in Vancouver saw a pod of orcas or killer whales pursuing prey not far from shore. People first spotted the whales in Deep Cove; the orcas then swam to the Burrard Inlet. The Vancouver Aquarium said it was the third time ...

Killer whales' feeding frenzy caught on camera   CBC.ca
Orca pod spotted hunting prey just off Stanley Park   CTV News
Pod of killer whales visits Burrard Inlet   North Shore News
MetroNews Canada   
Windsor Star   
Digital Journal   
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OurWindsor.ca
   
Bringing beavers back to Scotland   
OurWindsor.ca
An experiment designed to assess the effects of releasing beavers into the wild has both fascinated and inflamed the public. Bringing beavers back to Scotland. Steve Gardner / Scottish Beaver Trial. Roisin Campbell-Parker, right, of the Royal Zoological ...


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CBC.ca
   
National Geographic highlights Tofino as whale watching destination   
CBC.ca
National Geographic has named Tofino whale-watching as one of its best spring-trips for 2015. Tofino whale-watching is one of National Geographic's best 2015 spring trips. The publication's "Best Spring Trips 2015" on-line article, says up to 20,000 gray ...

Tofino makes National Geographic's list of 'Best Spring Trips 2015′   CHEK
Maui female humpback whale rolls belly up next to whale watch boat   OregonLive.com

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Winter ice in the Arctic nears all-time record low   
Sydney Morning Herald
As folks across much of the central and eastern US shivered and shoveled through a cold, snowy winter, the unusual chill didn't extend to the far north, where Arctic ice is at record low levels so far for the winter. While no one in their right mind would describe ...

Arctic Winter Ice Reaches All Time Low   Science Times
Arctic sea winter ice near its all-time record low   Customs Today Newspaper
NTCL barge adrift in Arctic ice now off Russia's coast   CBC.ca
The Weather Network   
Nunatsiaq News   
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Toronto Star
   
This Pi Day takes the cake   
Castanet.net
Happy Pi Day everyone – a day where nerds, mathematicians and geeks alike celebrate the beautifully irrational number of pi, while the rest of us use it as an excuse to enjoy a slice of the edible kind. And this Pi Day is a special one, it is referred to as the ...

3.1415 reasons why Pi Day is the best unofficial holiday   Toronto Star

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CTV News
   
Pinzon giant tortoise babies born in wild of Galapagos for 1st time in 100 years   
CTV News
QUITO, Ecuador -- 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. An expedition in 1970 found only 19 adult tortoises on the archipelago's Pinzon island, ...


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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 ...

Living On An Extinct Volcano Looks Amazing From Space   Gizmodo Australia
Image: Azores island of São Miguel   Phys.Org

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Highland Bulletin Echo
   
Planets: Ocean is confirmed on moon of Jupiter   
Highland Bulletin Echo
Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have confirmed that the Jupiter-orbiting moon Ganymede has an ocean beneath its icy surface, raising the prospects for life, NASA stated.The obtaining resolves a mystery about the largest moon in the solar ...

Another Earth Found In Universe   Gulte
Jupiter's moon Ganymede has salt water ocean   Digital Journal
Jupiter's Moon Has More Water Than All Of Earth's Surface Water Combined ...   TechFrag
Wall Street Journal   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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Flickering Myth
   
First Look: JUPITER'S CIRCLE #1   
Comicosity
Now that the first chapter of Mark Millar (JUPITER'S LEGACY, STARLIGHT) and Frank Quitely's (JUPITER'S LEGACY) bestselling JUPITER'S LEGACY has left readers with a shocking conclusion, Millar reveals early preview pages from the prequel series with ...

Millar and Torres Debut New Jupiter's Circle Art   Comicbook.com

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CBC.ca
   
The Anthropocene: Was 1610 the start of the Age of Man?   
CBC.ca
A recent report in the journal Nature is proposing the year 1610 as the beginning of what has become known as the Anthropocene –​ literally, the Age of Man – a new epoch in the Earth's geological history in which the dominant agent of change is humanity.
Scientists Designate 1610 As the Beginning of a New Human Epoch   Science Times
Human beings deserve a new geological age named after them   Economic Times
Did the Age of Humans Begin in 1610?   Smithsonian
New Scientist   
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