2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 Canada English Science


Cape Breton Post
   
Cleanup of Big Glace Bay Beach organized for Saturday   
Cape Breton Post
GLACE BAY — Officials with ACAP Cape Breton say the shorebirds will be coming home to Cape Breton soon and they are asking the public to come out and help make their homecoming a good one. © Submitted photo. Seen here is a piping plover.
Big Glace Bay beach clean up to help shorebirds   CBC.ca

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Tech Times
   
ESA Releases Cryosat Near Real Time Arctic Ice Data   
Tech Times
The European Space Agency has detected an increase in sea ice volume in Canada's Arctic territories despite the lowest winter extent recorded in recent years. (Photo : Thomas Leth-Olsen | Flickr ). An increased volume of Arctic sea ice has been detected in ...

Increased volume of Arctic sea ice has been detected in Canada   E Canada Now
ESA's CryoSat provides Arctic sea-ice thickness measurements in near real-time   Techie News
ESA's Cryosat Finds Arctic Ice Is Retreating   Capital OTC
Clapway   
Headlines & Global News   
National Monitor   
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Troy Media
   
Nanobiotechnology reshaping the future   
Troy Media
Carlos-Montemagno EDMONTON, AB, Apr 20, 2015/ Troy Media/ – For more than two million years, mankind has shaped its world through the creative manipulation of a small number of fundamental machines. Throughout the agricultural and mechanical ...


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Lambton Shield
   
Sarnia getting ready to celebrate Earth Day this Wednesday   
Lambton Shield
The creation of Earth Day in 1970 was said to be “one of the most remarkable happenings in the history of democracy,” according the October issue of the American Heritage Magazine in 1993. Since then April 22 has marked the important holiday celebrated ...

Dog, Owner Sought After Bite   BlackburnNews.com
Health officials search for dog who bit man Friday   Sarnia Observer

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Science Times
   
Survival of the Cutest? Uncharismatic Endangered Species Receive Unequal ...   
Science Times
It seems when it comes to saving endangered species, there is a giant inequality in the investment of resources with species that aren't considered as cute or "charismatic" receiving more funding compared to species that simply aren't. Like Us on Facebook ...

'Uncharismatic' endangered species and the fight for funding equality   Toronto Star
'Uncharismatic' endangered species and the fight...   www.kingstonregion.com/
'Uncharismatic' Endangered Species Face Unequal Funding   Ecorazzi

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WXIA-TV
   
Extremely close asteroid pass early Tuesday   
WXIA-TV
At about 4 am Tuesday, a 50-foot wide asteroid only discovered over the weekend is going to sail by, in astronomical terms, only a hair's breadth over our heads. Loading… Post to Facebook. Extremely close asteroid pass early Tuesday At about 4 am ...

Scottish scientists set to save the world as Strathclyde University experts stop ...   Express.co.uk
Newly-found asteroid to zip past Earth   The Weather Network
Close Encounter of the Asteroid Kind – 2015 HD1 Skims By Earth Tonight   Universe Today

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SFGate
   
Agency moves to take most humpback whales off endangered list   
SFGate
Most of the world's humpback whales could soon be removed from the endangered species list under a new plan from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the agency announced Monday. Citing improved conservation efforts and population ...

US says most humpback whales no longer endangered   ABC Online
US proposes lifting protections for most humpback whales   Daily Mail
NOAA Proposes Removing Most Humpback Whales From Endangered Species ...   Huffington Post
Monterey County Herald   
Alaska Dispatch News   
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Paleontologists want to preserve dinosaur track area as Peace Region tourist site   
Times Colonist
The Peace Region Palaeontology Research Centre is trying to gather support to preserve an area near Williston Lake as a possible tourist site. Photograph By Peace Region Palaeontology. Previous Next. The Peace Region Palaeontology Research Centre ...

Local paleontologists want to preserve dinosaur track area as tourist site   Alaska Highway News

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Digital Journal
   
Bone munching worms of the past   
Digital Journal
Cambridge - Recently discovered ocean worms, known for feasting on whale bones, date back to prehistoric times. Long-ago the worms fed on the carcasses of giant marine reptiles, according to a new study that has plunged the depths of the sea.
'Zombie worms' feasted on ancient bones, study says   Petoskey News-Review
Bone-Eating Worms ate Marine Reptile Carcasses   Alaska Native News

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MINING.com
   
Scientists reveal diamond bearing rocks more common than originally thought   
MINING.com
The group also found evidence that suggests orangeites were formed from lava produced by massive volcanic eruptions several tens of millions of years ago. A team of Australian scientists have unveiled a ground-breaking study that identifies, for the first time ...

Study Sheds Light on Where Diamonds Reside   Laboratory Equipment

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