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2015-03-16 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Southern Manitoba museum unveils Suzy the mosasaur   
CBC.ca
A lonely extinct underwater giant in a southern Manitoba museum just got a new friend. The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre (CFDC) in Morden, Man. just unveiled Suzy the mosasaur, its newest marine reptile fossil. Suzy's skeleton measures in at over nine ...

80M-year-old fossils make public debut at Morden museum   CTV News
Suzy the mosasaur joins Bruce at fossil centre in Morden   Winnipeg Free Press
Giant mosasaur fossil gets companion after tens of millions of years   Prince George Citizen
Castanet.net   
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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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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 ...

Witness Able To Video Orca Pod Hunting   E Canada Now
Pod of killer whales visits Burrard Inlet   North Shore News
Photos: Killer whales visit Vancouver's Burrard Inlet   Windsor Star
Digital Journal   
Castanet.net   
Canada News   
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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 ice thickness on “dramatic” downward trajectory: climate study   Nunatsiaq News
WUICC? Arctic ice approaches record low max   The Weather Network
A Reagan approach to climate change   Washington Post
Science Times   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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EarthSky
   
Underground ocean on Jupiter's largest moon   
EarthSky
In this artist's concept, the moon Ganymede orbits the giant planet Jupiter. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope observed aurorae on the moon generated by Ganymede's magnetic fields. A saline ocean under the moon's icy crust best explains shifting in the ...

Underground Ocean Discovered on Jupiter's moon 'Ganymede'   SMN Weekly
Icy Crust of Ganymede could have large ocean underneath: Hubble Space ...   West Texas News
Jupiter's largest moon has an ocean, say scientists   Christian Science Monitor
Wall Street Journal   
Digital Journal   
Regina Leader-Post   
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Irish Independent
   
Giant Tortoise Babies Born in the Wild for the First Time in 100 Years   
Science Times
The Pinzon giant tortoises in the Galapagos Islands are breeding again. For the first time in a century, scientists have found baby giant tortoises that have been born in the wild. In 1970, an expedition discovered there were only 19 adult tortoises on the ...

Pinzon giant tortoise babies born in wild of Galapagos for 1st time in 100 years   CTV News
Baby giant tortoises hatch in the Galapagos Islands for first time in a century   Mashable

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Digital Journal
   
Florida has one last chance to save the Everglades   
Digital Journal
Everglades - There's an ugly rumor going around the Internet that says Florida's Everglades will be "killed in October by Florida's own Koch Brothers." But there is more to the story than just the headline.
Effort to rescue 'River of Grass' lags behind schedule   Highland Bulletin Echo

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Chitin, a structural molecule related with allergy response, is identified in ...   
The Echo
"Based on our observations, it is clear that vertebrates most likely use chitin in quite distinct techniques than invertebrates or fungi," noted Dr. Amemiya. "Our hope is that by studying the biological roles of chitin in vertebrates, we will uncover broad... Chitin, a ...


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ABC Science Online
   
The twisted shockwaves of an exploded star   
ABC Science Online
StarStuff image of the week This is the south-eastern knot of the Veil Nebula, the twisted remains of a star that exploded as a supernova around 5000 to 10,000 years ago. During the star's final detonation, it flung its outer layers into space at more than ...

Science Pictures of the Week: Bleeding glacier, exploding star, flaring sunspot   The Weather Network

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WallStreet OTC
   
Scientists Discovered How Chameleons Change Their Colors   
WallStreet OTC
Chameleons have been fascinating scientists for a very long time. Their ability to change colors and patterns based on the environment in which they live is nothing short of amazing. But how do these small reptiles manage to change from red to green and ...

Finally, scientists reveal secret how, why chameleons change their colors   Customs Today Newspaper
Chameleons use crytsal mirrors to change their colors   Geek
Scientists unlock mystery surrounding chameleon's colour change ability   Austrian Tribune
Las Vegas Review-Journal   
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