2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Canada English Science


Wiarton Echo
   
Dream of travel at light speed still worthwhile   
Wiarton Echo
I liked the recent debate among astronomers about whether we should send out signals to the universe saying, “We're here.” It implicitly assumes that somehow, if your science is really advanced, interstellar travel is possible. I hate the idea that the human ...

Intergalactic pirates again   www.insidebelleville.com/

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The Register
   
Dino-boffins discover ancient, TOOTHY-CLAWED, four-eyed MONSTER LOBSTER   
The Register
Scientists have revealed a terrifying-sounding new species of lobster-like marine creature that pre-dates the first living dinosaur by 250 million years. The Yawunik kooetenayi is understood to have swam in Earth's waters some 508 million years ago. "Yawunik ...

Burgess Shale fossil beds in BC reveal ancient ancestor of spiders, lobsters   CBC.ca
Researchers Unearth Ancient Lobster-Like Creature   Canada News
Yawunik Kootenayi: Canadian Researchers Reveal Ancient Lobster (PHOTO)   E Canada Now
Christian Science Monitor   
Business Standard   
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CBC.ca
   
Ice jam on Battle River could cause flooding: Water Security Agency   
CBC.ca
The province's Water Security Agency reports a significant ice buildup where the Battle and North Saskatchewan Rivers join. It increases the risk of flooding, the Agency said today in an advisory. Currently, flows on the Battle River are roughly 50 cubic metres ...

Officials warn of potential for flooding of Highway 4   The Battlefords News-Optimist
Sask. WSA issues high flow, ice jamming warning for Battle River   Globalnews.ca

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Mexico News Daily
   
Emissions plan targets 25% decline by 2030   
Mexico News Daily
Mexico is one of just four countries that have made a formal announcement regarding plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with a promise made on Friday to reduce those emissions by 25%. Environment Secretary Juan José Guerra Abud told a news ...

US, Mexico sign climate co-operation deal as Canada stalls on UN emissions bid   Montreal Gazette
Canada drifting from 2020 climate change target as greenhouse gases from oil ...   National Post
Climate linked to Syrian war   Toronto Star
Scientific American   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Abandoned cottage on McNabs Island to go up in flames Tuesday   
MetroNews Canada
Officials are warning people not to be alarmed if they spot plumes of smoke coming from McNabs Island Tuesday morning. The Department of Natural Resources said Monday they will be burning an abandoned cottage on the island in the morning of March ...

HALIFAX -- An abandoned cottage on McNabs Island at the mouth of Halifax ...   CTV News
Cottage to be burned on McNabs Island   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)

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CTV News
   
Canadians coast to coast take part in Earth Hour, but participation waning   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- Canadians joined millions around the world Saturday night in turning off their lights to mark Earth Hour, celebrating the ninth year of the annual event. But as participation appeared to be on the decline in recent years, supporters emphasized ...

Earth Hour 2015: World cities go dark for climate change   Telegraph.co.uk
Eiffel Tower goes dark in symbolic move for Earth Hour   Washington Post
Arjun Kapoor : Earth Hour an attempt to connect with common man   Times of India
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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Steamboat Pilot & Today
   
Jimmy Westlake: Egg moon to be eclipsed Saturday   
Steamboat Pilot & Today
#Early next Saturday morning, Coloradans will experience the third total lunar eclipse of the current tetrad of lunar eclipses. This one will be an early morning event, just before dawn on Saturday, April 4, as the full egg moon glides through the extreme ...

Total lunar eclipse coming Saturday   The Spokesman Review
Oregon will have good view of Saturday's short total lunar eclipse, weather ...   OregonLive.com
Homestead Monument hosts lunar eclipse viewing   Lincoln Journal Star
durhamregion.com   
Sky & Telescope   
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Nunatsiaq News
   
WWF to host Ottawa summit on protecting Nunavut's Lancaster Sound   
Nunatsiaq News
World Wildlife Canada officials are hosting a talk with federal members of parliament in Ottawa this week focused on protecting Lancaster Sound as a National Marine Conservation Area. The WWF's all-party ocean caucus will host an event called Oceans on ...

Canada has a critical opportunity to protect healthy Arctic homeland   WWF Canada Blog (blog)

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Alaska Dispatch News
   
Alaska's natural gas could transform its future, solve the energy dilemma   
Alaska Dispatch News
Alaska's economic past and future has and will continue to be intertwined with responsible resource development. Beyond forestry, fishing and mineral development, today it appears that there are two resources that will fuel Alaska's economy for future ...

Climate May Ramp Up Methane in Lakes   Laboratory Equipment
Geologist identifies new source of methane for gas hydrates in Arctic   Phys.Org
Methane-Generating Microbes In Arctic Lake Sediments Will Increase ...   Science 2.0
Science World Report   
environmentalresearchweb   
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The Space Reporter
   
Dark matter is even less like 'regular' matter than we thought   
Sydney Morning Herald
Dark matter might be able to zip through the universe without slowing or dragging because particles of it don't even interact with each other, a new study published in Science suggests. Based on what we can observe about the universe, galaxies should be ...

Dark matter unaffected in galactic collisions   The Space Reporter
How Slippery Is Dark Matter?   Sky & Telescope
Dark matter 'can't touch this' or even itself, researchers find   Gizmag
Tech Fragments   
Space Daily   
Eurasia Review   
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