2015年6月1日 星期一

2015-06-02 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Policies on marine protection areas woefully inadequate: CPAWS report   
CBC.ca
A new report on marine conservation efforts says Canada is severely lacking in the quantity and quality of its protection for ocean ecosystems. In a report released Monday, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society points to flaws in Canada's marine ...

New CPAWS report underlines weaknesses in Canada's marine protected areas   NorthumberlandView.ca
Canada Needs to Do More to Protect Oceans: Report   KelownaNow

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ottawa to make new funding pledge to ISS as two Canadian astronauts set to ...   
The Globe and Mail
Two more Canadian astronauts are headed into space, the government will announce on Tuesday as it commits about $350-million to the International Space Station to secure a continued presence in the orbiting research laboratory. This pledge will ensure ...

More Canadian astronauts heading to space   Globalnews.ca
See: Stunning Aurora Haloes Earth and its Sparkling Cities from Space [PHOTO]   Nature World News
Update: What Is the Going Rate and Timeline for Space Tourism?   TravelPulse
Mirror.co.uk   
Uncover California   
Russia and India Report   
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CBC.ca
   
More bike parking in downtown Vancouver needed, says councillor   
CBC.ca
A Vancouver city councillor is calling for 1,000 new bicycle parking spots in downtown Vancouver. Councillor George Affleck and his NPA colleagues have a track record of opposing plans for bike lanes put forward by their rivals in Vision Vancouver. But now ...

NPA councillor George Affleck brings forward motion for 1000 new bicycle ...   Straight.com
Proposal for 1000 bike parking spaces in Vancouver to go to city council   Vancity Buzz
NPA councillor wants city to add secure parking for 1000 bikes   Vancouver Sun
The Province   
News1130   
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
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The Daily Meal
   
Chocolate Still Won't Help You Lose Weight: How a Fake Scientific Study Fooled ...   
The Daily Meal
We wanted to believe that chocolate would help us lose weight. Is that why we were so easily fooled? iStock. Today on The Daily Meal. How to Stay Hydrated While Traveling: 9 Experts' Tips · Read more. Recipe of the day. Grilled Salmon with Mediterranean ...

Opinion: Too many people bite into reports that chocolate is good for you   Montreal Gazette
Bitter taste of the chocolate 'study'   The Globe and Mail
Chocolate weight-loss story too sweet to be true   Independent Online
Phys.Org   
Medical News Today   
Mother Nature Network (blog)   
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Yahoo Tech
   
19-Year-Old Uses 3D Printing to Create Cheap Robotic Arm Controlled by ...   
Yahoo Tech
If this error is occurring repeatedly, we may be experiencing technical difficulties. We apologize for the inconvenience. Refresh Browser. Error Code: 400-101. 2782510293. For Easton LaChappelle, a 19-year-old from Colorado in the United States (U.S.), the ...

Teen genius develops 3D-printed robotic arm controlled by the mind (VIDEO)   Malay Mail Online
Cheap 3D printed robotic arm controlled by the mind   Vine Report

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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Big bull snakes may startle but are harmless   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Large bull snakes have been spotted swimming in Lake Diefenbaker recently, but the reptiles try to avoid humans, according to an expert. Recent bull snake sightings have caught some Saskatchewan residents by surprise. Many were unaware of just how ...

Disgust and disbelief at snakes swimming in Lake Diefenbaker   650 CKOM News Talk Radio

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Canada News
   
430000-year-old Skull Murder? Prehistoric skull with puncture wounds could be ...   
Canada News
In a study published in the journal PLOS One on Wednesday, researchers said a fossilized skull found in a cave in Spain shows signs of lethal “interpersonal violence” or murder. The skull was found in burial site down a 13-metre shaft in a mass grave named ...

A 430000-year-old whodunit   Washington Post
Human violence: 430000 year old victim of human violence found in Spanish cave   Ledger Gazette

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CBC.ca
   
LightSail may unfurl solar sail Wednesday after restoring contact with Earth   
CBC.ca
A solar sailing spacecraft that lost touch with Earth soon after launch has phoned home. LightSail is now set to unfurl and begin testing its solar sails as early as Wednesday, says the Planetary Society, the non-profit group behind the project. Originally, the ...

LightSail reestablishes communication with mission control   Space Daily
LightSail Solar Sail Prototype Back in Action After Glitch   Yahoo News
Solar sail spacecraft salvaged, deployment set for Wednesday   ExtremeTech
VOA Learning English   
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Calgary Herald
   
Allford: Catching more than a fish on the mighty Bow   
Calgary Herald
Most of us see the Bow River every day, often while stuck on a bridge in rush hour. The river is a traffic bottleneck and the line between north people and those people in the south who don't understand which lane to get in heading up Crowchild. Two years ...

Search for stories containing:   The Mountain Times
A River Runs Through It   Columbiametro

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Pune Mirror
   
Study solves mystery of memory and mood   
Pune Mirror
Scientists are one step closer to understanding how the brain regulates memory and mood, thanks to the discovery of two distinct types of stem cells. University of Queensland researchers have identified two types of stem cells in the hippocampus, a region of ...

Two new types of brain stem cells discovered   RedOrbit
How brain regulates memory and mood   The Hans India

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