2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Canada English Science


Sky News Australia
   
Humanoid robot wows in Beijing   
Sky News Australia
'Yangyang' the robot is modelled on one of the researchers who helped develop the technology, and can blink, smile, shake hands, and even hug her human doppelganger. The robots are made of a special type of silica gel, replicating the feeling of human ...

Robot Looks, Moves Like A Real Woman (VIDEO)   E Canada Now
Meet Yangyang: the humanoid robot who can talk and move   SBS
Yangyang, humanoid robot, unveiled at Beijing conference   CBC.ca
BBC News   
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ABC News
   
Ancient Volcano in Chile Erupts for the 3rd Time in 2 Weeks   
ABC News
Families are evacuated and flights are diverted as plumes of ash fill the air two and half miles high. 1:31 | 04/30/15. Share. Title. Description. Share From. Share With. Facebook. Tweet. </> Embed. Email. <br/><a href="http://abcnews.go.com/video">More ABC ...

Chile volcano erupts for second time in one month after 45 years   Irish Independent
Chile's Calbuco Volcano Sends Out New Blasts of Ash   New York Times
Soldiers remove ash that fell from Calbuco Volcano, in the town of Ensenada   Economic Times
Gizmodo   
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Uncover California
   
Save Monarch butterfly by planting Milkweed   
Uncover California
The monarch butterfly is a wonderful creature and its population has decreased drastically over the last few years. Monarch butterflies cover thousand-mile journey from all over North America to alpine forests in central Mexico in late summer. Three or four ...

SCIENCE MATTERS: Plant milkweed, save the monarch   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Roots and Shoots: A Little Milkweed Goes a Long Way   Philipstown.info
Chasing butterflies: Effort to save monarchs enters NKY   Cincinnati.com

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Digital Journal
   
Nature steps in and rids Colorado lake of goldfish   
Digital Journal
Boulder - Earlier this month, Colorado wildlife officials were worried about how they would rid one of Boulder's lakes of a massive invasion of goldfish. But after only a few weeks, it seems that nature has taken care of the problem without the help of man.
That Goldfish Problem? Pelicans Were on It   Discovery News
Pelicans gobble up Colorado goldfish   KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News
Pelicans solve fishy dilemma plaguing Boulder biologists   Aurora Sentinel
Newser   
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WXPR
   
Conservation group lets grass grow in fight against invasive plants   
InfoTel News Ltd
A group of foresters, biologists, conservationists and members of the public took a look at efforts to find a strain of grass that would offer protection against invasive plant species in forested areas above the valley on Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Image Credit: ...

CNNF Continues Work To Halt Invasive Species   WXPR
Invasive species a hazard to humans, plants in Pigeon River Country State Forest   Petoskey News-Review

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Western Morning News
   
People encouraged to save Britain's bees by counting them   
Western Morning News
Wildlife TV presenters are urging the public to take part in this year's Great British Bee Count to help chart how wild bees are faring in the UK. SHARE PICTURE. Copy link to paste in your message. Wildlife TV presenters are urging the public to take part in this ...

Save our bees - by counting them   BT.com
bees, and the persistence of hope   Beliefnet
Essex Profile: Beekeeper Tom Congdon   OurWindsor.ca
Portland Business Journal (blog)   
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Toronto Star
   
Can bats teach aircraft designers a thing or two?   
Toronto Star
Bats rely on impressively complex flight manoeuvres to catch prey in mid-air, and understanding how they manage those feats could lead to improvements in man-made aircraft. Bats may have a stellar sense of touch to thank for their agility, researchers from ...

Bats use a super sense of touch to fly with precision   Washington Post
How Bats Could Influence the Future of Air Travel   TIME
Bat Wings Have Tiny Hairs That Hold The Secret To Their Remarkable Flying ...   Tech Times
Wired   
Gizmodo   
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NBCNews.com
   
3-D View Reveals How the Iconic 'Pillars of Creation' Will Fall   
NBCNews.com
This color view was created from observations of the Pillars of Creation made with the MUSE instrument on European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope. ESO. advertisement. New images provide the first complete 3-D view of the iconic Pillars of ...

Here's what the Pillars of Creation look like in three dimensions   CNET
The Pillars of Creation Will Disappear in a Cosmic Blink   Gizmodo India
Astronomers create first 3D image of iconic Pillars of Creation   Gizmag

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insideTORONTO.com
   
Astronaut Chris Hadfield launches space exhibit at Ontario Science Centre   
insideTORONTO.com
Astronaut Chis Hadfield visits the Ontario Science Centre Wednesday morning for the launch of the Be an Astronaut exhibit. The exhibit features personal items on loan from the Canadian astronaut highlighting his career in aerospace. (Apr. 29, 2015).
Astronaut Chris Hadfield on living above the sky   Marketplace.org

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Simon Fraser University News
   
Mapping natural and human-driven extinction risk in the sea   
Simon Fraser University News
Which animals face the greatest extinction risk and in which ocean ecosystems? One way to find out, surprisingly, is to examine fossils. Sean C. Anderson, a Simon Fraser University biological sciences PhD graduate now working as a postdoctoral researcher ...

Fossils help identify marine life that may be at high risk of extinction today   UC Berkeley
Fossils reveal tropical marine ecosystems under threat   UQ News
Experts Predict Future Extinctions With the Fossil Record   Nature World News

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