2015年4月11日 星期六

2015-04-12 Canada English Science


E Canada Now
   
Daspletosaurus Skull Found In Alberta Suggests Cannibalism   
E Canada Now
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Scientists understand more about Tyrannosaurus rex and its relatives   West Texas News
T. rex cousin has battle scars and signs of cannibalism   BBC News
Tyrannosaur turned to cannibalism, scientists say   Telegraph.co.uk
Digital Journal   
Calgary Herald   
Live Science   
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News1130
   
SFU opens new multimillion-dollar observatory   
Burnaby Now
SFU physics professor Howard Trottier is excited about the opening of the university's new multimillion-dollar observatory. Photograph By contributed. • Burnaby Now •. Orion. An image of the Orion nebula, which is one of the heavenly objects that will be ...

SFU to unveil its new observatory next Friday   News1130

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Thousands of rainbow trout released into Nanaimo's ponds & lakes   
Customs Today Newspaper
MOSCOW: Thousands of rainbow trout were released into a number of Nanaimo's ponds and lakes as part of the The Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C.'s ongoing efforts to improve fish stocks and recreational fishing opportunities on Vancouver Island.
Thousands of fish released into Okanagan lakes and ponds   The Leader

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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
As permafrost thaws, Arctic couldbe big major carbon emitter, study says   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
As the frozen Arctic soil known as "permafrost" thaws, it could release large amounts of carbon - in the form of both carbon dioxide and methane - to the atmosphere. And this new source of greenhouse gas emissions could be large enough that it could ...

New study says Arctic Ice meltdown will release carbon compounds in ...   The Westside Story
Emission of 'Greenhouse gas' rapidly melts Arctic   The Market Business
Global Warming: Arctic permafrost releasing more carbon, methane   Digital Journal

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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
New analysis may explain why the earth and the moon are so chemically similar   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
It is a lunar mystery that has lingered for decades: If the moon is made of material from another planetary body that crashed into earth, why is its chemical fingerprint so similar to that of our planet? Nobody is 100 per cent sure how the moon was created, but ...

Israeli scientists find answer to mystery behind moon's creation   Ynetnews
Mystery of origin of Moon solved: Giant impact theory vindicated   Digital Journal
Research may provide new clues on the origin of the moon   Bend Bulletin
The Leader   
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Toronto Star
   
Blob to blame for weird winter weather, scientists say   
Toronto Star
SEATTLE—A gargantuan blob of warm water that's been parked off the West Coast for 18 months is part of a larger pattern that helps explain California's drought, Washington's snow-starved ski resorts and record blizzards in New England, according to new ...

Strange 'Blob' Affecting Weather And Marine Life Around The US   Voice Chronicle
Unusual warm 'blob' of warm water in the Pacific is disrupting climate across the ...   National Monitor
Warm Water Blob on west coast of Pacific Ocean may be caused by climatic ...   The Westside Story
Toronto Sun   
Washington Post   
UW Today   
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Canadian Underwriter
   
Japanese reactor radiation detected off B.C. coast but it's not dangerous: expert   
Canadian Underwriter
VICTORIA - Radiation from the leaking Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor has been detected on the shores of Vancouver Island, four years after a deadly earthquake and tsunami in Japan killed 16,000 people. Chemical oceanographer said that it's the first ...

First Fukushima radiation detected in Ucluelet waters   Peninsula News Review
Fukushima disaster radiation traces detected along shoreline of British Columbia   Techie News
Traces of Radiation From Fukushima Detected In Canadian Waters   Tech Times
Customs Today Newspaper   
Juneau Empire (subscription)   
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CBC.ca
   
Go aboard the floating lab chasing Great Lakes algae blooms   
CBC.ca
The crew aboard the Limnos, Canada's floating lab in the Great Lakes, spends the season chasing the Great Lake's version of the golf course gopher. The bacteria better known as a blue-green algae bloom — and to be clear it's actually bacteria and not ...

U-M scientist leads study that seeks to demystify toxic lake bacteria   MLive.com
Scientists study mystery of Lake Erie toxic bacteria   The Detroit News
Researchers track the toxicity of Lake Erie cyanobacterial blooms   Phys.Org
National Monitor   
The Republic   
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Waterloo Record
   
Antarctica tourism thrives but tourists must brace for wild and unexpected forces ...   
Waterloo Record
In a remote, frozen, almost pristine land where the only human residents are researchers, tourism comes with risks, for both the continent and the tourists.? Antarctica tourism. Associated Press. Increasingly, travelers worldwide are realizing the vast crystalline ...

Seabourn Completes Second Antarctica Season   Travel Agent

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The Leader
   
What happens underground when a missile or meteor hits   
The Leader
Duke University physicists have developed techniques that enable them to simulate higher-speed impacts in artificial soil and sand in the lab, and then watch what takes place underground close-up, in super slow motion. In a study scheduled to seem this ...

What happens underground when a missile hits?   Science Codex
Study examines underground effects of missiles, meteors   UPI.com

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