2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Canada English Science


CTV News
   
Animals Inside Out   
CTV News
You could say it's a giraffe that's missing a few spots. And that would be a very tall understatement. The adult giraffe body on display at the Canadian Museum of Nature is missing all of its skin, and all the muscles and connective tissue on one side. What's left ...

Museum of Nature hosts Body Worlds: Animal Inside Out   CBC.ca
Body Worlds: Museum of Nature exhibit gives inside look at animal anatomy   MetroNews Canada
A Jaw-Dropping Anatomy Lesson-BODY WORLDS: Animal Inside Out at the ...   Digital Journal

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CBC.ca
   
Russian spacecraft unresponsive, spinning out of control   
CBC.ca
A Russian cargo ship was spinning out of control shortly after launch on Tuesday, threatening 2.7 tonnes of fuel, water, food and supplies intended for the International Space Station, NASA said. The Progress 59 freighter blasted off from the Baikonur ...

Russian space cargo ship spins out of control after launch   Sydney Morning Herald
Cargo for Space Station at Risk   New York Times
Lost in space: Russia tries to contact Progress spacecraft on ISS mission   The Guardian
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Mashable   
Scientific American   
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Slate Magazine
   
House science chairman's Wall Street Journal op-ed: “Climate-change religion”   
Physics Today
In February, when leaving the chairmanship of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Rajendra Pachauri declared, “For me the protection of planet Earth, the survival of all species and sustainability of our ecosystems is more than my mission, it is ...

Inoculating Against Climate Science Denial   De Smog Blog (blog)

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Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
   
Hawaii's Thirty Meter Telescope website still under attack periodically   
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
This illustration shows a side view of the Thirty Meter Telescope complex planned for a site on Hawaii's Mauna Kea volcano. Lorin Eleni Gill: Reporter- Pacific Business News: Email. The website for the Thirty Meter Telescope project in Hawaii continues to be ...

Eco-loons hack Thirty Meter Telescope website to help the 'natives'   The Register
Apparent cyberattack takes down Hawaii's Thirty Meter Telescope website   CTV News
Hawaii's Thirty Meter Telescope website taken down in apparent cyberattack   Fox News
Hawaii News Now   
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Science Daily
   
Ancient connection between the Americas enhanced extreme biodiversity   
Science Daily
Date: April 28, 2015; Source: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute; Summary: Species migrations across the Isthmus of Panama began about 20 million years ago, some six times earlier than commonly assumed, a new study shows. Share: 0 0 0 0 0.
Isthmus of Panama likely formed earlier than thought   UPI.com
When did geology open a road for species to move between the Americas?   Ars Technica

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NBCNews.com
   
Lucy or Brucey? Human Ancestor's Sexual ID Questioned   
NBCNews.com
Was Lucy a she? Paleoanthropologists have always visualized the famous skeleton of the human ancestor found 40 years ago as a petite female, due to the size of the bones. But now that a variety of specimens have been classified as Australopithecus ...

Not much size difference between male and female Australopithecines   Penn State News

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Science Daily
   
Transparent light shutters: Windows that act like an LCD screen   
Science Daily
Date: April 28, 2015; Source: American Institute of Physics (AIP); Summary: The secret desire of urban daydreamers staring out their office windows at the sad brick walls of the building opposite them may soon be answered thanks to transparent light shutters.
Transparent window shutters act as LCD screens to transform view   E&T magazine
Windows Act Like an LCD Screen   Product Design & Development
Windows that act like an LCD screens: New light shutter may pave the way for ...   Phys.Org
Discovery News   
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Science Daily
   
First proton collisions at world's largest science experiment should start in early ...   
Science Daily
Date: April 28, 2015; Source: Southern Methodist University; Summary: First collisions of protons at the world's largest science experiment should start the first or second week of June. The LHC restarted is second run in early April. There are no significant ...

First proton collisions at Large Hadron Collider should start in early June   Phys.Org
LHC: Nothing New Expected But One Deviation Can Change Everything   Science 2.0

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Tech Times
   
Better Hunting Weapons Of Early Humans Didn't Cause Demise Of ...   
Tech Times
The tools and techniques of Neanderthals were just as good as those brought to Europe by early humans, researchers suggest. Clues for the demise of our Neanderthal cousins must be sought elsewhere, they say. (Photo : Jaroslav A. Polák | Flickr).
Human Innovation/Weapons Didn't Bully Neanderthals Into Extinction   Nature World News
Human hunting weapons may not have caused the demise of the Neanderthals   Phys.Org
Modern Humans May Have Developed New Toolkits in Europe   Archaeology

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Science Daily
   
Electron chirp: Cyclotron radiation from single electrons measured directly for ...   
Science Daily
Date: April 28, 2015; Source: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Summary: Scientists and engineers have reported the direct detection of cyclotron radiation from individual electrons. They used a specially developed spectroscopic method that allowed ...

UW apparatus measures single electron's radiation to try to weigh a neutrino   UW Today

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