2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 Canada English Science


The Globe and Mail
   
BC's controversial wolf cull program to save caribou will continue   
The Globe and Mail
British Columbia's controversial wolf control program will have to go on for at least a decade, and other animals may also have to be killed if the province's endangered caribou herds are to be saved, government advisory documents say. The program, in ...

British Columbia plans to shoot hundreds of wolves from the air   seattlepi.com (blog)
Controversial B.C. wolf cull to continue despite reports findings   Digital Journal
Mankind to blame for caribou declines in South Peace, not wolves: BC ...   Vancouver Sun (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Rarely-seen beaked whale washes up near Ahousat   
CBC.ca
A dead whale that appears to be a rare Cuvier's beaked whale has washed up on a beach near Ahousat, B.C., on Vancouver Island's west coast. The decomposing whale was spotted by a hiker on the Wild Side trail, who thought it might have been a killer ...

Rare beaked whales wash ashore on BC coast   CTV News
Rare whales wash ashore   Castanet.net

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The Chronicle Journal
   
Thunder Bay student earns awards at science fair   
The Chronicle Journal
Emily Cross, a Hammarskjold High School student, holds up a number of her rock samples in front of her display, which she presented at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Posted: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 12:03 pm. Thunder Bay student ...

Intel-Israel Young Scientist Competition winners return with international awards   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Meet the teen who just won $75000 for inventing a system to keep germs from ...   Washington Post

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Times LIVE
   
Cats and dogs? It's raining spiders, mate   
Times LIVE
It is caused by spiders climbing to the highest heights that they possibly can before they use their web silk as tiny parachutes and leap off. File photo. Image by: UWE ZUCCHI/AFP. Residents in Goulburn, South Australia, had a horrifying shock when ...

Baby Spiders Reportedly Rain Down on Australian Town   ABC News
'Raining spiders' in rural NSW town spook locals – and the world   9news.com.au

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Toronto Star
   
Travel to Mars and beyond on table at Toronto space conference   
Toronto Star
Future space travel beyond Earth — to Mars and beyond — will be one of the hot topics at a five-day international space development conference in Toronto this week. It's the annual conference of the National Space Society which brings together engineers, ...

International conference to discuss future space travel   Globalnews.ca

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New York Times
   
Secret Vessel to Test Durability of Materials in Space, NASA Says   
New York Times
A secretive United States Air Force space plane is scheduled to make a fourth trip into orbit on Wednesday. As with the previous flights, the Air Force revealed few details about what the unmanned X-37B spacecraft, which resembles a smaller version of ...

Atlas V rocket set to launch 'mini space shuttle'   News 13 Orlando
Air force prepares mini space plane for launch cloaked in mystery   The Guardian
Top secret space plane X-37B to blast off but we don't know it it will come back   Daily Mail
Space.com   
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Realscreen
   
Nat Geo to air “T. rex Autopsy” in June   
Realscreen
Announced in January, the Impossible Factual-produced two-hour special will use a combination of visual effects and veterinarian, surgical and paleontological expertise to dissect a life-size, anatomically correct representation of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
National Geographic to Air T. REX AUTOPSY, 6/7   Broadway World
American palaeontologist Steve Brusatte to build life-size model of T-Rex   NYC Today

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NorthBayNipissing.com
   
North Bay to celebrate International Space Week...   
NorthBayNipissing.com
NORTH BAY – The city is about to go where it has never gone before and celebrate International Space Week 2015. Since its United Nations declaration in 1999, World Space Week has grown into the largest public space event on Earth. More than 1,400 ...

Local events will celebrate Space Week   Bay Today

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Huffington Post
   
Climate Change This Week: CO2 Passes 400 ppm, President Can Act, and More!   
Huffington Post
New Global Milestone: CO2 Levels Now Pass 400 ppm reports Doyle Rice at USA Today and reports Brian Kahn at Climate Central, with March 2015 being the first month when levels of this main driver of global warming averaged above 400 ppm since the ...

Local view: Climate change has simple scientific explanation   Duluth News Tribune
Simple facts about climate change   Prince George Citizen
Time to confront climate-change risk   The Decatur Daily
New York Times   
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Port Clinton News Herald
   
Early prediction: Toxic algae won't be as bad   
Port Clinton News Herald
PORT CLINTON – The good news: Based on what scientists know right now, toxic algae on Lake Erie this summer should not be as bad as record-setting blooms in recent years. The bad news: It's too early to tell whether the bloom will be as severe as last ...

Life on Lake Erie photo contest returns   Sandusky Register
School project leads to Leamington hosting Algae Bloom Summit   Windsor Star (blog)
FDEP and SFWMD monitoring algal blooms in Lake Okeechobee watershed ...   newszap.com
Sidney Daily News (subscription)   
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