2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 Canada English Science


The Globe and Mail
   
Backpacking birds prove long-shot theory   
The Globe and Mail
Those are the essential ingredients behind a Canada-U.S. study that appears to have convincingly solved a 50-year-old mystery while at the same time discovering one of the most impressive animal migrations on Earth. The bird is the blackpoll warbler, ...


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Nature World News
   
Discovered: A 'Treasure Chest' of Ancient Galaxies   
Nature World News
The full visible sky as seen by the Planck space observatory. The band running through the middle corresponds to dust in our Milky Way galaxy. The black dots indicate the location of the proto-cluster candidates identified by Planck and subsequently ...

UBC researchers help find moments of early galaxy formation   The Province
Scientists spot galaxy formation in 10 billion year-old light   Techie News
Herschel and Planck find missing clue to galaxy cluster formation   Space Fellowship
Science 2.0   
University of British Columbia   
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CBC.ca
   
Habitat for piping plovers, other birds in New Brunswick, to be conserved   
Brandon Sun
RICHIBUCTO, N.B. - A critical habitat along South Richibucto Beach in New Brunswick has been donated for conservation, allowing an important site for breeding birds to be protected. The 11-hectare parcel of land was donated by Joey Caissie of ...

Richibucto-Village resident makes big donation to Nature Conservancy   CBC.ca

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Medicine Hat News
   
Baby boom continues for endangered orcas with new calf spotted off BC   
Medicine Hat News
A newborn orca spotted near Galiano Island is shown in a handout photo. Researchers say yet another baby has been born to an endangered population of orcas off British Columbia's coast. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Jeanne Hyde/ Maya’s Legacy ...

Whale watchers spot fourth newborn among endangered orcas   The Guardian
Baby boom continues for endangered J pod orcas with new calf spotted off ...   Vancouver Sun
Fourth baby orca born this season   CNN
CTV News   
KOCO Oklahoma City   
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Daily Republic
   
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 Particles slip right past Each Other within Messy Cluster Mergers   NYC Today
How Slippery Is Dark Matter?   Sky & Telescope
Dark Matter more Dark than Previously Thought   Tech Fragments
Sierra Sun Times   
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The Indian Express
   
Lunar eclipse on April 4 to be visible all over India   
The Indian Express
There will be a lunar eclipse on April 4 which would be visible from all over India, depending on weather conditions, an expert said here today. A lunar eclipse occurs when the earth comes in between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
Missed the solar eclipse? Catch the lunar one on April 4   India Today
Brief moon eclipse on Apr 4   Channel News Asia
Preview of April 4th's Total Lunar Eclipse   Sky & Telescope

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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Message to aliens: Can we talk?   
Winnipeg Free Press
I really liked the furious debate that broke out recently among astronomers about whether we should send out signals to the universe saying "we are here." It implicitly assumes that somehow, if your science is really advanced, then interstellar travel is possible ...


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Science /AAAS
   
Aspen tree deaths linked to parched atmosphere   
Science /AAAS
Understanding the nuances of how climate change will affect forests has puzzled scientists for years. Now, new research on when and where aspen trees die because of drought and warmer temperatures is helping fill gaps in their knowledge, Pacific ...

Aspen Trees Threatened by Hot Droughts   woodworkingnetwork.com
Listen to aspen trees having 'heart attacks' due to drought   Colorado Public Radio

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Giant amphibian fossils found in Portugal   
Einnews Portugal
Video: Giant amphibian fossils found in Portugal Mar. 31 2015 Scientists discover a new species of giant amphibian that was one of the largest predators on earth about 220 million year ago. Tara Cleary reports. (continue reading). World & Regional Press ...


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Empire State Tribune
   
Nasa Enters Into Key Partnerships for Deep-Space Missions   
NDTV
The US space agency has selected 12 Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships (NextSTEP) to develop the exploration capabilities necessary to enable commercial endeavours in human exploration to deep-space destinations such as Mars.
Nasa selects companies to develop technologies for deepspace missions   Aerospace Technology
NASA selects 12 Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships   Uncover California
Space Travel. Future Projects In The Areas Of Advanced Propulsion, Habitation ...   Yareah Magazine
Headlines & Global News   
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