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2015-05-31 Canada English Science


Digital Journal
   
Alberta 'creationist' unearths fish fossil 60 million years old   
Digital Journal
Calgary - Edgar Nernberg, a "creationist" from Alberta, found primitive fish fossils in rocks 60 million years old. But he says the discovery has done nothing to change his belief that the Earth is only 6,000 years old and that the theory of evolution is false.
Alberta creationist discovers rare fish fossils in basement dig   CBC.ca
Guy Who Says Earth Is 6000 Years Old Finds 60-Million-Year-Old Bones   Softpedia News
Alberta creationist finds fossils while digging Calgary basement   CTV News
The Weather Network   
Daily Mail   
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Tech Times
   
There's a chance you drank dinosaur urine. Here's why   
The Weather Network
Saturday, May 30, 2015, 8:31 PM - Although it may be filtered, there's a chance your water could have passed through a dinosaur. While most of the water molecules in an eight-ounce glass of water have never been drunk by another human, science group ...

Enjoy water? You're drinking dinosaur pee   Welland Tribune

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Chron.com
   
Spike in water toxins blamed for hundreds of turtle deaths   
Chron.com
JAMESPORT, N.Y. (AP) — Hundreds of small turtles have washed up dead on the eastern end of Long Island in the last month, a die-off scientists blame on waterborne toxins that have reached unprecedented levels for reasons that aren't entirely clear.

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Times of India
   
Mass deaths of rare antelopes in Kazakhstan stir conservation fears   
Times of India
ASTANA, Kazakhstan: The sudden deaths of tens of thousands of endangered antelopes in ex-Soviet Kazakhstan over the past two weeks have left scientists scrambling for answers and conservationists worried about the animal's future. Over 120,000 rare ...

Concerns over sudden deaths of more than 120000 rare Kazakhstan antelopes   ABC Online
Saigas, an Endangered Antelope, Dying of Mystery Disease   New York Times
Mass deaths of endangered antelope stumps scientists   Toronto Star

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Kane County Chronicle
   
Learning to Grow: Creating a garden habitat for monarch butterflies   
Kane County Chronicle
One of my favorite books as a child was “The Travels of Monarch X” by Ross E. Hutchins. I was amazed at the journey taken by monarchs and have been fascinated by them ever since. Related Links. Learning to Grow: Creating a garden habitat for monarch ...

A weed that isn't a weed and that needs to be grown for its benefit to pollinators   National Post
Monarch protectors plant milkweed gardens to save the threatened butterflies   cleveland.com
Monarchs are disappearing, but you can help with a wildflower garden   Middleboro Gazette

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Digital Journal
   
New Alloy Bounces Back Into Shape 10 Million Times And Counting   
Military Technologies
wrp103 links to the BBC's report of a newly engineered alloy that returns to its original shape after deformation even after 10 million cycles more than 10 million times. From the article: "Memory shape alloys" like this have many potential uses, but present ...

Super alloy bounces back to shape, again and again   Digital Journal
New Memory Alloy Springs Back Into Shape Even After 10 Million Bends   Gizmodo Australia

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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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Calcutta Telegraph
   
Broken arm? Robot still works   
Calcutta Telegraph
A robot automatically learns to keep walking despite a broken front leg. Credit: Antoine Cully/UPMC. New Delhi, May 28: Scientists have built prototypes of what could be the world's first robots designed to continue performing assigned tasks even when ...

Robots that recover from damage in two minutes   Times of India
Robot first responders could adapt to damage in hostile settings   CBC.ca
Robots Now Know How to Self-Recover From Damage   Trinity News Daily

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Gematsu
   
Earth Defense Force 2: Invaders From Planet Space coming to North America ...   
Gematsu
XSEED Games is bringing D3 Publisher's Earth Defense Force 2 Portable V2 for PS Vita to North America this fall as Earth Defense Force 2: Invades From Planet Space, the publisher announced. The game will be released both physically and digitally.
Earth Defense Force 2: Invaders From Planet Space arrives in North America ...   VG247
"Earth Defense Force 2: Invaders From Planet Space" Scurrying To Vita This Fall   Crunchyroll News
Earth Defense Force 2 Heads to N. America on PS Vita   Anime News Network
Destructoid   
PlayStation LifeStyle   
WorthPlaying.com   
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The Indian Express
   
Mystery of disappearing holes in Swiss cheese solved   
The Indian Express
The mystery of Swiss cheese and its disappearing holes has been solved: The milk's too clean. A Swiss agricultural institute discovered that tiny specks of hay are responsible for the famous holes in cheeses like Emmentaler or Appenzeller. As milk matures ...

Scientists have finally discovered why there are holes in Swiss cheese   Metro
Swiss Cheese Holes UNCOVERED: Scientists Finally Know Reason Behind ...   Food World News
Scientists Discover the Real Reason Why Swiss Cheese Has Holes   Yibada (English Edition)
Saudi Gazette   
Empire State Tribune   
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