2015年4月9日 星期四

2015-04-10 Canada English Science


World Tech Today
   
Research shows Greenhouse Gases emission also a reason of rapid Arctic ...   
World Tech Today
A researcher from the Northern Arizona University's Biology Department, Ted Schuur, in his recent findings explains that the climate change was also the reason that Arctic is warming rapidly. The increase in greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere is leading ...

Thawing permafrost contributes to climate change: University of Alberta review   Edmonton Sun
Over 100 billion tonnes of carbon may be released from thawing permafrost: report   The Globe and Mail
Scientists confirm that the Arctic could become a major new source of carbon ...   Washington Post
Daily Caller   
The Guardian   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Tech Times
   
Tyrannosaur Family Now Thought To Resort To Cannibalism   
Tech Times
An artist's rendition on a Daspletosaurus feeding on another. Dinosaurs fight and feed off of each other, but this is the first time that both marks of combat and cannibalism were seen in one dinosaur. (Photo : Tuomas Koivurinne). A new study in Canada has ...

Fossil study of T. rex cousin shows signs of infighting and cannibalism   National Monitor
Tyrannosaurs were violent cannibals   ABC Science Online
Teen dinosaur had it tough, say scientists   The National
American Register   
Business Insider Australia   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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CTV News
   
Manitoba mosasaur gets stamp honour   
CTV News
Bruce the mosasaur from Morden, Man. is the inspiration for a new stamp. Canada Post announced Thursday the new dino stamp series. It features five new 3D stamps and Bruce is front and centre. The stamps go on sale this coming Monday, April 13.
Morden's 'Bruce' the mosasaur gets his own stamp   CBC.ca
World's Largest Mosasaur to Appear on Postage Stamp   ChrisD.ca
Bruce the mosasaur going on stamp   London Free Press

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Digital Journal
   
Study says Canada's glaciers are melting rapidly   
Digital Journal
Glaciers in Canada's north are a distinctive part of the country's image and will be there forever, right? Maybe wrong. Scientists from B.C. have published research in a journal suggests most glaciers may be melted by the end of the 21st century.
Vanishing glaciers force Albertans to reassess their water use   The Weather Network
Glaciers melting at alarming rate   Rocky Mountain Outlook
Glaciers in Western Canada could disappear by 2100, study says   Pique Newsmagazine
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Prince George Citizen   
The Inquisitr   
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KOAT Albuquerque
   
Bees making a comeback in New Mexico   
KOAT Albuquerque
ARE WATCHING KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS LIVE AT 5:00. DOUG: AFTER YEARS OF DECLINING POPULATION ACROSS THE COUNTRY, THE LATEST BEE COUNTS ARE IMPROVING. FIRST ALERT METEOROLOGIST ERIC GREEN MET WITH A ...

Height of Honey Bee Swarming   WLTX.com
Make a buzz in your neighbourhood: keep bees   The Guardian
Thoughtful words on bees — Readers'…   Western Producer (subscription)
Torontoist   
The Local Austria   
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Nature World News
   
Coral Reefs in Danger, Fish Are the Answer   
Nature World News
It is no secret that in the midst of climate change, coral reefs around the world are suffering. However, a warming world is not the only factor putting these reefs in danger - overfishing also plagues these colorful ecosystems. And now new research offers a ...

Fish census offers roadmap to recovery for damaged coral   UPI.com
Is there still hope for coral reefs damaged by human activity?   Genetic Literacy Project
How to Save Declining Coral Reefs: Tropical Fish   Science World Report
OnEarth Magazine   
Toronto Star   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Rare black flamingo spotted in Cyprus   
Telegraph.co.uk
Bird enthusiasts and ordinary folks alike have caught a glimpse of a rare treasure on this east Mediterranean island: a black flamingo amid a flock of birds taking a break from their trek back to summer breeding grounds. The bird stood in sharp contrast among ...

Black flamingo, possibly unique, spotted in Cyprus   Reuters
Rare black flamingo spotted at Akrotiri salt lake   Cyprus Mail
Rare black flamingo, possibly unique, spotted in Cyprus   Simcoe Reformer

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Kawartha Media Group
   
Students converge on Trent for Peterborough Regional Science Fair   
Kawartha Media Group
Rowan Harris-Stoertz, from the Kawartha Montessori School, demonstrates her windmill model during the annual Peterborough Regional Science Fair on Wednesday (April 8). Lance Anderson/This Week ...

Brighton Public School and East Northumberland Secondary School students ...   NorthumberlandView.ca

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Camrose Canadian
   
Signs of spring: trumpeter swans take to Mirror Lake   
Camrose Canadian
Camrose residents may once again enjoy the presence of the city's iconic swans on Mirror Lake. A pair of trumpeter swans was released back into the water today after a winter spent in the city's swan abode. There was still some ice to contend with, but the ...

Swan song: State wants to get rid of our mute swans   Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Reader's genocide concern   cedarspringspost

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BBC News
   
'Terror birds' had deep voices, fossil suggests   
BBC News
A 90%-complete "terror bird" skeleton found on an Argentinean beach suggests these big-beaked predators had good low-frequency hearing and deep voices. It is the most complete skeleton ever discovered for one of these menacing beasts, and represents ...

Meet the exctinct hooked-beak South American terror bird   Business Insider Australia
Llallawavis scagliai: Exceptionally preserved fossil gives voice to ancient terror ...   Science Codex
Almost complete fossil of flightless predator found in Argentina   Daily Mail
mirror.co.uk   
Science 2.0   
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