2015年4月7日 星期二

2015-04-08 Canada English Science


The Globe and Mail
   
Thirty Meter Telescope project set to alter Canadian astronomy   
The Globe and Mail
On one hand, it means Canadian jobs, high-tech innovation, an international partnership that includes India and China, among others, and a chance for Prime Minister Stephen Harper to come out looking like a friend to basic research. On the other hand, ...

BC astronomer praises telescope funding   24 Hours Vancouver
Add to Watch Later   The Weather Network
ISIS: Prime Minister Harper's top political bogeyman of the day   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
Vancouver Sun   
National Post   
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The Weather Network
   
8 Canadian wildlife species you should know   
The Weather Network
Tuesday, April 7, 2015, 5:33 PM - In honour of National Wildlife Week, we take a closer look at eight species you may encounter in the Canadian wild - or your own backyard! National Wildlife Week is a program of the Canadian Wildlife Federation celebrating ...

Students Join Canadian Wildlife Federation to Launch New Wild Spaces for ...   Military Technologies
Canadian migrating species focus of National Wildlife Week   Globalnews.ca
Heartland Forest to mark National Wildlife Week   Niagarathisweek.com
620 CKRM.com   
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Huffington Post Canada
   
When Is Earth Day Happening In 2015?   
Huffington Post Canada
The Athabasca Glacier in Jasper National Park. Earth Day 2015 comes on April 22, just weeks after a study showed that B.C. and Alberta's glaciers could recede by up to 80 per cent by the year 2100. Thought about your planet lately? Now's the time.
This Earth Day, take a hike   www.insideottawavalley.com/

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Edmonton Sun
   
University of Alberta physicist excited 'Big Bang' machine restarted   
Edmonton Sun
University of Alberta physicist Roger Moore stands at the Large Hadron Collider at Europe's physics research centre, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland. SUPPLIED PHOTO/University of Alberta. Article ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
Stephen Hume: Business as usual will only worsen looming water scarcity   
Vancouver Sun
Many readers wrote to say I was wrong to cite California's drought as a warning that we need a public conversation about future water scarcity. Among the dismissals: I'm a fear-mongering yellow journalist; California and B.C. can't be compared; thoughtful ...


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USA TODAY
   
Thousands of goldfish take over lake   
USA TODAY
Colorado Parks and Wildlife say goldfish have taken over a lake in Boulder. Wildlife officials think someone dumped a handful of the pet fish into Teller Lake a few years ago. That handful has now multiplied to thousands. "These are domestic fish actually.
Non-native fish may mean draining one Boulder lake, monitoring at another   Boulder Daily Camera
Invasion of goldfish turns Colorado lake into giant fishbowl   Digital Journal
Exotic Fish Dumped In Boulder County Lake 'A Serious Problem'   CBS Local
BuzzFeed News   
NOLA.com   
Times Gazette   
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Mashable
   
Anesthetics may be changing Earth's climate after putting patients to sleep   
Mashable
Some of the most commonly-used anesthetics may be doing more than putting patients to sleep. A new study shows they are accumulating in the planet's atmosphere, warming the climate by a small but growing amount. The study, published online in March ...

Anesthesic Gases May be Impacting Earth's Temperatures   Science World Report
Anesthesia gases are warming the planet   Science Now
Your surgery is warming the planet, a little   UPI.com
Laboratory Equipment   
Phys.Org   
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Times Gazette
   
The Large Hadron Collider roars in recent restart   
Times Gazette
After two years of improvements, recalibration and upgrades, the world's largest particle accelerator is ready to fire up its beams again. “Today, CERN's heart beats once more to the rhythm of the LHC”, proud CERN director-General Rolf Heuer stated. The first ...

BBC's 'unfortunate typing error'   NEWS.com.au
Hadron Collider Fires Up   News Quench
Years after shutting down, US atom smasher reveals properties of 'God particle'   Science /AAAS
Toronto Star   
Los Angeles Times   
Newsweek   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Russian Federation, Gabon Submit INDCs   
IISD Reporting Services
flags_russia_gabon 1 April 2015: The Governments of the Russian Federation and Gabon have submitted their intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) to the UNFCCC Secretariat. With their submissions, a total of 35 parties have formally ...

Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) – Heading to 2030   Morning Ledger
Global Climate Talks Slowly Sinking On U.S' Inaction   The Herald
Aim high or low? The post-2020 emissions target is a test for Australia   Business Spectator
CleanTechnica   
EcoWatch   
The Guardian   
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Nunatsiaq News
   
Land-based diet won't sustain polar bears: study   
Nunatsiaq News
A polar bear pulls himself out of the Chukchi Sea and onto land in Alaska in June 2014. (PHOTO BY BRIAN BATTAILE/USGS). Melting Arctic sea ice may continue to send polar bears onto the land to eat, but new research says a land-based diet won't sustain ...

Researchers are split on how decline in sea ice will affect polar bears   Washington Post
Number of polar bears in the Arctic is decreasing   Russia Beyond the Headlines
Hunting on Land Can't Help a Hungry Polar Bear   Yahoo News UK
Apex Tribune   
The Japan News   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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