2015年4月14日 星期二

2015-04-15 Canada English Science


The Globe and Mail
   
Interprovincial climate summit reveals rifts in Canada's carbon strategy   
The Globe and Mail
An interprovincial climate summit has laid bare the rifts in the nation's strategy for fighting global warming. While Ontario and Quebec urged tough action to slash the country's carbon emissions, Saskatchewan argued this would amount to mere “playing on the ...

Premiers Vie for Climate Change   620 CKRM.com
Saskatchewan premier promotes carbon capture at climate change summit   650 CKOM News Talk Radio
Carbon capture essential for action on climate change: Wall   Globalnews.ca
CBC.ca   
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Canada.com
   
Astronaut quizzing baseball fans with photos from space   
Canada.com
Terry Virts snapped this photo of a baseball floating on the International Space Station for opening day on April 6. (Twitter.com/AstroTerry). The Canadian Press. Published: April 14, 2015, 5:33 pm. Updated: 6 hours ago. A A A. A A A. Terry Virts has been ...

WATCH: Astronaut Straps on GoPro for Space Walk   PC Magazine
NASA astronaut challenges baseball fans to guess MLB cities from space photos   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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ABC News
   
SpaceX Launches Cargo Capsule, Fails to Nail Rocket Landing   
ABC News
SpaceX launched a shipment of groceries to the International Space Station on Tuesday, including the first espresso maker bound for orbit. But the company's third attempt to land the leftover booster on an ocean platform failed. The first-stage booster rocket ...

SpaceX rocket blasts off, then lands on ocean barge   Toronto Sun
SpaceX FALCON PUNCHES hovership landing barge in Dragon supply run   The Register
SpaceX rocket landing attempt: Close again, but no cigar   Fox News
The Australian   
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Montreal Gazette
   
McGill astrophysicist wins prestigious award for her work   
Montreal Gazette
Astrophysicist and McGill professor Vicky Kaspi is only the 13th woman to join the elite group of scholars in Canada to have won the Killam Prize. Pierre Obendrauf / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print. It doesn't happen often, but it's an amazing ...

A stellar decade   McGill Reporter

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Rossland Telegraph
   
Reality, Meaning, and Comforting Stories   
Rossland Telegraph
When pressed to say what gives you your proofs for what is real and how the universe can be understood, what do you say? “Science” is a good bet for your probable reply. A thousand years ago in our civilization it was a safe bet one would say “the Church.”.

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Huffington Post
   
This Doughnut In Space Went Where No Breakfast Pastry Has Been Before   
Huffington Post
One small step for the doughnut, one giant leap for breakfast pastries. Two Swedish brothers -- Benjamin and Alexander Jönsson -- launched a pink-frosted doughnut from Norway to about 20 miles above Earth's atmosphere, on April 8. The duo attached ...

First Doughnut In Space! Mmmmm... Progress...   Tech Times
Brothers launch donut into space   The Weather Network
First donut in space takes one giant leap for pastry kind   Geek
The Local.se   
ABC News   
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The Space Reporter
   
Extremely distant exoplanet discovered   
The Space Reporter
The planet was found by a collaborative effort between the Spitzer telescope and a ground-based telescope in Chile. facebook · twitter · google_plus · reddit · pinterest · linkedin · mail. According to a NASA statement, the agency's Spitzer Space Telescope has ...

Microlensing Reveals Distant Planet Residing 13000 Light-Years Away   Headlines & Global News
Spitzer, OGLE spot planet deep within our galaxy   Phys.Org
Ground And Space Telescope Microlensing Combine To Find Distant Planet   Science 2.0
myCentralOregon.com   
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Phys.Org
   
Flexing new muscles on the International Space Station   
Phys.Org
Lenore Rasmussen, Ph.D., principal investigator of the Synthetic Muscle investigation, checks the pressure during the oxygen plasma treatment of titanium metal support mounts at the US Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. Credit: ...


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Digital Journal
   
A signal from aliens? No, it's just a kitchen appliance   
Digital Journal
Parkes - Strange an inexplicable radio signals detected by the Parkes telescope puzzled scientists. Could these be signs of alien life? In the end, the source of the signals was traced to something closer to home and a little more domestic.
Parkes Observatory: Extraterrestrial messages or microwave noodles?   CNET
Strange radio telescope signals came from microwave ovens   The Register
Strange radio signals coming from microwaves -- not aliens   The Weather Network
The Independent   
TheBlaze.com   
Daily Mail   
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InsideHalton.com
   
Nissan is providing its unique Around View Monitor (AVM) technology to the...   
InsideHalton.com
Nissan's Around View Monitor (AVM) technology, a building block of its autonomous drive technology, will help remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) search for natural resources in the earth's oceans. next play/pause pre 1/1. DurhamRegion.com. Nissan is ...

Nissan Is Using Its Technology to Take Marine Exploration to the Next Level ...   autoevolution

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