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2015-06-08 Canada English Science


CTV News
   
Saskatchewan painted turtle could be largest of its species   
CTV News
REGINA -- A western painted turtle found in Saskatchewan might only be the size of a small pizza, but it could be the largest on record for the species. The shell of the female discovered in Regina this week by a graduate student and her assistant measures ...

Western painted turtle found in Regina could be largest on record (Photo)   Canada News
Regina turtle breaks record   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Painted Turtle Found in Saskatchewan Marsh Could Be Largest of Its Kind   KelownaNow
Comox Valley Record   
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Castanet.net
   
World Ocean's Day   
Digital Journal
"On June 8th, World Oceans Day is celebrated across the globe to recognize the importance of the world's oceans and the efforts to improve our oceans' health. In 1992, the Government of Canada proposed this day at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro to ...

Five Things: Why World Oceans Day should be a big deal   The Province (blog)
Our oceans deserve better   Castanet.net
Weekend celebrates World Oceans Day   Jacksonville Daily News
Aberdeen Press and Journal   
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Straight.com
   
Video: Empty the Tanks protesters unfurl banners in front of Vancouver ...   
Straight.com
Normally, those who protest keeping whales and dolphins in captivity confine their demonstrations to outside the Vancouver Aquarium entrance. But during yesterday's worldwide Empty the Tanks protest, Vancouver activists ratcheted up their opposition by ...

Is it time for BC to follow in Ontario's footsteps and ban the trade and breeding of ...   CKNW News Talk 980
Activists gather at Vancouver Aquarium for annual protest against whales in ...   The Province

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People Magazine
   
The science of love: Alberta paleontologist pops the question in dinosaur paper   
Vancouver Sun
It's a scientific love story with a happy ending. Paleontologist Caleb Brown with Alberta's Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller co-authored a paper that was published Thursday in Current Biology about the discovery of a new species of dinosaur. Readers who ...

A Marriage Proposal the Paleontologist Way!   West Texas News
The Most Romantically Geeky Proposal Ever   Wall Street Hedge
A Love Story Made in the World of Dinosaurs!   Northern Californian
American Live Wire   
People Magazine   
TIME   
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The Weather Network
   
Science Pics of the Week: Tiny frogs living among the clouds   
The Weather Network
Sunday, June 7, 2015, 4:45 PM - Seven new mini-frogs are among the smallest scientists have ever found and President Obama marvels over the most crowded place in our galaxy. 7 Mini-Frogs From "Islands In The Sky". Even after centuries of exploring ...

Scientists discover new frog species in Brazilian rainforest   The Hoops News
These micro frogs are believed to be smallest creatures on the planet   Lauderdale Daily News

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OurWindsor.ca
   
Crop scientists experimenting to see if food can grow on Mars   
OurWindsor.ca
Scientists are conducting a series of intriguing experiments to see what might grow in Martian soil. The candidates for a one-way trip to the red planet had better hope they succeed. Wieger Wamelink. MARS-ONE.COM. Wieger Wamelink, a senior ecologist at ...


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EarthSky
   
Lake County Skies: The king and queen of planets conjoin   
Lake County News
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The king and queen of planets, Jupiter and Venus, cozy up throughout the month of June. Look to the west as the sky grows dark. You will see the two brightest objects in the night sky – after the moon – appear close to one another.
Look Up in the Sky As Venus and Jupiter 'Collide'   Patch.com
Mercury well-placed for viewing; Venus, Jupiter getting together   New Jersey Herald
Venus and Jupiter shine brightly in June night skies   Reporter-Times
NYC Today   
Yahoo News UK   
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International Business Times UK
   
Planarian regeneration model discovered by artificial intelligence   
Science Codex
n artificial intelligence system has for the first time reverse-engineered the regeneration mechanism of planaria--the small worms whose extraordinary power to regrow body parts has made them a research model in human regenerative medicine.
Computer at Tufts University in Massachusetts independently develops scientific ...   Metro
Computer solves 120-year-old mystery of worms in three days   Digital Journal
Computer invents new scientific theory without human help for the first time   International Business Times UK

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Irish Examiner
   
Fake orca whale capsizes in effort to scare seal lions out of Oregon port   
Irish Examiner
There's some-fin fishy about that orca, isn't there? Hang on, that's not a real orca at all! Fake orca whale capsizes in effort to scare seal lions out of Oregon port. life size replica orca in sea Whale whale whale, what do we have here? (Joshua Bessex/AP) ...

Fake orca nearly drowns before it can scare away sea lions   Daily Record
Fake Orca Mission Goes Belly Up: Capsizes And Fails To Scare Away Sea Lions   Tech Times
Fake Orca Is Impressively Bad At Being A Fake Orca   Gizmodo Australia
The Nation   
Waterbury Republican American   
Emirates 24/7   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Weirdest, slimiest creature you've ever seen   
Stuff.co.nz
A man fishing in Taiwan has caught a green, creepy-crawly worm-like creature with a large pink tongue. A fisherman in Taiwan posted a video online for people to speculate on his latest catch. Sliding around on the floor was an alien-like form; green, slimy ...

Horrifying creature makes land   NEWS.com.au
This Marine Ribbon Worm Close-Up Is Unsettling   Forbes
Ribbon Worm Found In Penghu, Taiwan Will Give You Nightmares For At Least ...   Bustle
The Inquisitr   
UPROXX   
The Independent   
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