2015年5月29日 星期五

2015-05-30 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Alberta creationist discovers rare fish fossils in basement dig   
CBC.ca
An Alberta man who discovered a school of rare fossilized fish while digging up a Calgary basement believes the world was created by God a few thousand years ago. Fossilized fish found during excavation in Calgary suburb · Creationism museum to open ...

Creationist discovers fossils that are 60 million years old   The Weather Network
Alberta creationist finds 60-million year old fossils while digging Calgary basement   The Globe and Mail
Creationist museum supporter stumbles upon a major fossil find   Santa Fe New Mexican
Daily Mail   
Maine News Online   
The Register   
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New York Times
   
Saigas, an Endangered Antelope, Dying of Mystery Disease   
New York Times
The saiga, a critically endangered Asian antelope species, has been decimated by a mysterious, fast-moving disease. In the past two weeks, more than third of all saigas have been killed, conservationists have found. The cause of the outbreak is unknown, ...

Mass deaths of endangered antelope stumps scientists   Toronto Star
Conservation program turned sour when 120000 of endangered Kazakhstan ...   Empire State Tribune
Mass deaths hit Kazakhstan's endangered Ice Age antelope species   Daily Mail
Digital Journal   
Gazette Herald   
Washington Post (blog)   
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NBCNews.com
   
Free 'Pluto Safari' App Puts Dwarf Planet in the Palm of Your Hand   
NBCNews.com
A new app lets you follow the progress of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which is in the home stretch of its historic mission to Pluto. New Horizons will make the first-ever flyby of Pluto on July 14, zooming within 7,800 miles (12,500 kilometers) of the dwarf ...

LIBRARIES: Pluto mission focus of July 14 talk in La Salle   MyWebTimes.com
New Images of Pluto from New Horizons Gradually Reveal More Detail   Big Think (blog)
NASA Scans Speedy New Horizons' Path To Dwarf Planet Pluto   STGIST
The Space Reporter   
Gazette Herald   
Tech Times   
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Welland Tribune
   
Enjoy water? You're drinking dinosaur pee   
Welland Tribune
According to a YouTube science video, every drop of water on the planet has passed through a prehistoric species. So, that glass of water in your hand is apparently dinosaur pee. (Fotolia Photo) ...


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The Hindu
   
Volcano erupts in Japan, residents flee by boat   
DAWN.com
TOKYO: A volcano erupted on a remote Japanese island on Friday, blasting black smoke thousands of metres into the sky and forcing residents to flee by boat and an airline to re-route flights. A pyroclastic flow of super-heated gas and rock rolled down the ...

Japan issues evacuation order after Mount Shindake erupts   The Star Online
Scary Beautiful Video Captures Japan Volcano's Violent Explosion   National Geographic
Residents flee as volcano erupts on Japanese island   CNN
The Guardian   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Van with woman, children inside lands in Saskatoon sinkhole   
The Weather Network
Friday, May 29, 2015, 3:43 PM - A woman and two children are recovering after the minivan they were driving in plunged into a sinkhole in Saskatoon Thursday evening. The sinkhole opened up at 45th Street and Hanselman Avenue just before 5 p.m., ...

Minivan ends up in Saskatoon sinkhole   Globalnews.ca

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Channel News Asia
   
Czech teacher battles bee-killing disease with hot hive | Reuters   
Firstpost
CHRUDIM, Czech Republic Scientists battling a bee-killing disease are about to start testing a new weapon -- a sun-heated hive designed by a Czech high school teacher. Roman Linhart told Reuters he had secured a patent for his invention after 10 years of ...

What do the bees need? Senate report makes several recommendations   Yahoo News Canada (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Foreign beetle creeps out Saskatchewan salad lovers   
CBC.ca
Saskatchewan seems to be suffering through a mild infestation of unwelcome and potentially harmful salad toppings in the form of big, colourful, foreign beetles. CBC first learned of the problem when a woman in Saskatoon found a blister beetle in her ...


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National Post
   
'Murder is an ancient feature of humanity': First known victim died by ...   
National Post
Nearly half a million years ago, an ancient human was murdered. With two brutal blows to the head, the attacker fractured his victim's skull, killing him (or her). The lifeless body was then brought to a communal burial site and dropped down a 43-foot shaft into ...

First Murder in the First: A 500000-Year-Old Clue Reveals World's Oldest Known ...   The Ledger
Oldest Known Murder Case Detailed in New Study, Sheds Light on Ancient ...   University Herald
No Arrest Expected in THIS Cold Case Murder   WTNH

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Times of India
   
Busy roads have more charged particles than power lines   
Business Standard
There are far more charged particles beside busy roads than under high-voltage power lines, a world-first study has found. The study found that within 10 metres of a freeway, charged particles were up to 15 times more concentrated than beneath high-voltage ...

Charged particles more common beside busy roads, reveals QUT study   News-Medical.net
Roadside air can be highly charged   Daijiworld.com

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