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2015-05-02 Canada English Science


CTV News
   
Marine fossils show which ocean species are most at risk for extinction   
CTV News
HALIFAX -- An international team of scientists has predicted in a study published Friday which ocean species and areas are most at risk of extinction by studying fossils from the last 23 million years. Ecologists, biologists and paleontologists from around the ...

Why dolphins may soon be extinct   NEWS.com.au

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Vancouver Sun
   
Hike down Arizona canyon brings screaming muscles, inner peace   
Vancouver Sun
SUPAI, Ariz. — Framed by pitch-black canyon walls rising monumentally on either side of the rushing, rain-swollen Havasu Creek, the night sky burst with snow-white stars and Milky Way swirls. It was the last night of a grueling three-day Havasupai Trail ...


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SunHerald.com
   
Gary Bachman: Native butterfly weed is great garden choice   
SunHerald.com
GARY BACHMAN/MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICEButterfly weed is an exciting native plant that attracts Monarch butterflies and thrives in Mississippi landscapes. GARY BACHMAN — Office of Ag Communications.
Monarch season is upon us   Farm and Dairy
SCIENCE MATTERS: Plant milkweed, save the monarch   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Science Matters: Monarch butterfly's best defence is milkweed   Beacon News (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Peer reviewer tells female biologists their study would be better if they worked ...   
CBC.ca
When biologists Megan Head and Fiona Ingleby submitted a research paper to the highly-respected scientific journal PLOS ONE, they were shocked that their submission was rejected. And not for the obvious reasons. In their anonymous peer review, they ...

Female Scientists Told To Add A Male Author To Their Study   Huffington Post
Journal to Authors of Gender Bias Study: You Need a Man's Help   TakePart
PLOS ONE Update on Peer Review Process   PLoS Blogs (blog)

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580 CFRA Radio
   
BODY WORLDS: Animal Inside Out opens at Nature Museum   
580 CFRA Radio
The new exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Nature gives you a first hand look at what's on the inside of animals large and small. This is the first time that BODY WORLDS: Animal Inside Out is being presented in Canada. It's a chance to see the ...

Unique exhibit offers inside view of living world   www.ottawacommunitynews.com/

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NBCNews.com
   
Tiny Hairs on Bats' Wings Are Key to Their Maneuverability   
NBCNews.com
Bat wings sport a unique touch-receptor design, researchers reported Thursday in the journal Cell Reports. Tiny sensory cells associated with fine hairs on the bat wing likely enable the animals to change the shape of their wings in a split second, granting ...

Bats use sense of touch in addition to echolocation to catch their prey   Biotechin.Asia
Tiny hairs on a bats wings could lead to improved aircraft   National Monitor
Bat Super Sensors Make Them Expert Fliers   Nature World News
Sudan Vision   
Wired   
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ScienceBlogs
   
Vatican: climate change is man-made and must be addressed   
The Tablet (subscription)
In a Final Declaration issued at the end of a one-day symposium on the environment organised by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on Tuesday, delegates, who included religious and political leaders, said that human-induced climate change was a ...

Pontifical Academy of Sciences Holds Workshop on Climate Change ...   IISD Reporting Services
Report on Vatican climate change symposium   Commonweal (blog)
National scene: Din to represent Islam in Vatican   Jakarta Post

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UPI.com
   
High school students locate widest-ever pulsar orbit   
UPI.com
"Pulsars are some of the most extreme objects in the universe," said Joe Swiggum, an astronomer at West Virginia University. By Brooks Hays | May 1, 2015 at 4:15 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter · share with google.
Pulsar with widest orbit ever detected   Phys.Org
Pulsar with Widest Orbit Ever Detected, Discovered By High School Research ...   Space Fellowship

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U-T San Diego
   
State cites SeaWorld for safety violations   
U-T San Diego
SeaWorld trainers no longer go in the water with killer whales during performances in Shamu Stadium but they still have close interaction. — John Gastaldo. Share Photo.  ·  · Reddit; ✉. SeaWorld trainers no longer go in the water with killer whales during ...

California Agency Fines Seaworld Over Safety   New York Times
SeaWorld cited over safety of trainers who work with orcas   Los Angeles Times

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Ottawa Citizen
   
The next Chris Hadfield? Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti's star takes off   
Ottawa Citizen
Samantha Cristoforetti's photos from orbit are winning her social media fame. She's the female, Italian Chris Hadfield. ESA/NASA. Share Adjust Comment Print. A simple message goes out to hundreds of thousands of Twitter readers, night after night: “Good ...

Samantha explains gravity of the situation from the ISS   Sen (subscription)

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