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2015-04-06 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Dark Sky Preserves save the stars from light pollution   
CBC.ca
Terry Dickinson remembers being five years old, stepping outside his parents' backyard in Toronto and staring in awe at the Milky Way and thousands of stars. The 71-year-old astronomer recently returned to his childhood home and was saddened he could ...

Royal Astronomical Society's Dark Sky Preserves Let People Enjoy Star-Gazing ...   ChrisD.ca

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KelownaNow
   
Molten Lava Vs Ice, Who Will Win?   
KelownaNow
You might think that ice would immediately melt if molten lava was poured on it, but in reality something almost strange happens when the pair are mixed. Scientists have been working with molten lava to figure out what happens when it's poured on ice.

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Science 2.0
   
Forest Service history gives insight into timber industry   
Times Colonist
Just over a century ago, the provincial government set up a branch dedicated to the management of British Columbia's forests. At the time, most of the forestry work being done in the province was on a small scale, but that was about to change. Industrial ...

Mountain Town News: Big housing now on the rise in Telluride   Summit Daily News
Global Warming Not Causing Pine Beetle Outbreaks   Science 2.0
Studies shed light on beetle kills   Pueblo Chieftain

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Vancouver Sun
   
Photos: Fields of blooms greet visitors to Tulips of the Valley Festival in Agassiz   
Vancouver Sun
The annual celebration of spring blossoms in Agassiz runs to April 12, with artisans, farm food and, of course, tulips in their thousands. PNG photographer Ric Ernst dropped by last week to take these stunning pictures. === VIEW PHOTOS HERE, or if you're ...


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Load The Game
   
Could existing lava tunnels provide shelter for long term moon missions   
National Monitor
Ancient volcanic activity on the moon could provide efficient protection for long term lunar missions, research stations and settlements. The moon, as we know it, is largely dormant and inactive. Once upon a time though it was volcanically active. The empty ...

Moon's Giant Lava Tubes Could Be Stable Enough To Shelter Entire Cities   Headlines & Global News
Lunar lava tunnels could be locations for underground moon cities   Digital Journal
Huge Lava Tubes Could Exist On The Moon   University Herald
Bangalore Mirror   
Connecticut Bulletin Standard   
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CBC.ca
   
Chennai Watches Partial Lunar Eclipse   
The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: Birla Planetarium was teeming with people as thousands flocked to watch the lunar eclipse on Saturday, visible in the city after two years. The last one was on April 26, 2013. While rumours were rife that this eclipse was rare as it was the shortest in ...

Guwahati witnesses partial lunar eclipse   NYOOOZ
Eclipse-watchers catch 'blood moon' in Saskatchewan skies   CBC.ca
Early Risers in the West Experience a 'Blood Moon'   ABC News
Stuff.co.nz   
Northern Voices Online   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Lack of Proper Consultation May Have Placed the Mauna Kea's $1.3 B ...   
Empire State Tribune
The Thirty Meter Telescope facility scheduled, to be erected atop Mauna Kea might be staring at a protest that could snowball into an international issue. A small group of activists, had protested against the proposed facility at Mauna Kea, when construction ...

Opposition to new telescope   Castanet.net
Clash Over $1.4 Billion Telescope At Sacred Hawaiian Site Intensifies   Huffington Post

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The Capital Journal
   
Goodnight, Moon: Total lunar eclipse visible from Pierre   
The Capital Journal
Lights out: The Earth begins to cast its shadow over the moon in this photo taken from a ridge east of Pierre at 6:42 a.m. Saturday. The last part of the full lunar eclipse was obscured by cloud cover low on the horizon as the moon sank lower in the sky.
Shenzhen in Right Spot for Lunar Eclipse Viewing   Yibada (English Edition)
Shortest lunar eclipse of century dazzles skywatchers in Canada and around the ...   Calgary Herald
Total lunar eclipse is unusually short, but still sweet   SFGate
Focus Taiwan News Channel   
The Nation   
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E Canada Now
   
Have Scientists Finally Found Proof Of Bigfoot?   
E Canada Now
Over the centuries the legend of North America's Bigfoot and the Hemolayan Yeti have continued to crop up. Here in Canada, there are still many Bigfoot sightings each year. Now, scientists may finally be able to say that the giant creature was not a myth.
Russian apewoman could have been a yeti   The Australian
Russian 'apewoman' could have been a yeti, according to DNA tests   Yahoo News UK
Was 19th century ape woman a yeti?   Daily Times
The Inquisitr   
Irish Mirror   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Soft, energy-efficient robotic wings soon   
Zee News
New York: Researchers have discovered a new resonance phenomenon in a dielectric elastomer rotary joint that can make the artificial joint bend up and down, like a flapping wing. The new discovery by scientists from Harbin Institute of Technology, China ...

New Discovery Has The Potential To Build Flapping Robotic Wings   CrazyEngineers

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