2015年4月12日 星期日

2015-04-13 Canada English Science


Vancouver Sun
   
SFU observatory gets $2.7-million gift   
Vancouver Sun
Howard Trottier remembers his first look through a telescope. He was still in elementary school, attending a summer camp in the Laurentian Mountains. “At some point, one of the camp counsellors, who must have been an amateur astronomer, took us out to ...

SFU opens new multimillion-dollar observatory   Burnaby Now
SFU reveals its brand new observation, complete with powerful telescope   Customs Today Newspaper

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Financial Express
   
Tyrannosaurs were violent cannibals: Study   
Financial Express
Tyrannosaurs, Tyrannosaurs facts, Tyrannosaurs cannibals, Tyrannosaurs were cannibals, Tyrannosaurs ate human beings A new study shows that the skull of a genus of tyrannosaur called Daspletosaurus suffered numerous injuries during life, at least ...

Daspletosaurus Skull Found In Alberta Suggests Cannibalism   E Canada Now
Study finds species of Tyrannosaurus may have been a cannibal   Digital Journal
Tyrannosaurs were violent cannibals   Zee News
Examiner.com   
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Wisconsin county a beauty spot with 11 historic lighthouses   
Northumberland Today
Cormorants have created an eerie scene on Pilot Island, which was once home to a keeper and lush with vegetation. WAYNE NEWTON/Special to QMI Agency. Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Topics.

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CTV News
   
Climate change rallies held in Maritimes   
CTV News
Demonstrators marched in the streets of Halifax and Saint John Saturday to draw attention to environmental issues. Marches were organized across the country in support of protesters in Quebec City, where provincial and territorial leaders are scheduled to ...

Halifax protesters gather for rally ahead of premiers' summit on climate change   mysask.com

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SpaceFlight Insider
   
Our Spaceflight Heritage: This Day in Spaceflight History   
SpaceFlight Insider
Space shuttle Columbia rests at Launch Complex 39A prior to liftoff on the first mission of the shuttle era, STS-1, on April 12, 1981. Photo Credit NASA. Gregory Cecil. April 12th, 2015. April 12 is a historic day in terms of human spaceflight. Today marks the ...

Science Pictures of the Week: A spectacular star-forming wall, Yuri's night, and ...   The Weather Network
Human Space Flight Day: UN spotlights the need to advance exploration   indiablooms
Human Space Flight day: 7 greatest milestones in manned space missions   Hindustan Times
UN News Centre   
WTVY, Dothan   
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CBC.ca
   
ISSpresso, long-awaited coffee machine, set to arrive at space station   
CBC.ca
The next space station grocery run will carry caffeine to a whole new level: aboard the SpaceX supply ship is an authentic espresso machine straight from Italy. SpaceX is scheduled to launch its unmanned rocket with the espresso maker — and 1,800 ...

SpaceX to attempt space station launch Monday   USA TODAY
SpaceX to send cargo ship on sixth supply mission   The News International
SpaceX 'Go' for Dragon Launch, Rocket Landing Try on Monday   Space.com
The Current   
Spaceflight Now   
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TechFrag
   
NASA Believes Seasonal Flows On Mars Are Caused by Seeping Water   
TechFrag
What is RSL? On planet Mars, some extraordinary flows can be seen; these active flows are called “recurring slope lineae,” or RSL. The central peaks of Hale Crater host one of the most active site of the Red planet. The phenomenon of active flows is already ...

This Mountain on Mars Is Leaking   Universe Today

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Digital Journal
   
Global Warming: Arctic permafrost releasing more carbon, methane   
Digital Journal
A new study shows thawing permafrost in the Arctic, thawing due to global warming, is releasing greenhouse gases in the form of carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. The only good news is that the process is a gradual one.
As permafrost thaws, Arctic couldbe big major carbon emitter, study says   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Emission of 'Greenhouse gas' rapidly melts Arctic   The Market Business
Researchers say permafrost carbon release will be gradual   Customs Today Newspaper

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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
Microbiologists Seek Answers to the Toxicity of Algae's in Lake Erie   Times Gazette
Scientists study mystery of Lake Erie toxic bacteria   The Detroit News

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Climate Central
   
When Climate Science Clashes With Real-World Policy   
Kitsap Sun
When a San Francisco panel began mulling rules about building public projects near changing shorelines, its self-described science translator, David Behar, figured he would just turn to the U.N.'s most recent climate assessment for guidance on future sea ...

Media Coverage of Climate Science Is Stunting Climate Action, Especially in US   De Smog Blog (blog)

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