2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 Canada English Science


Mirror.co.uk
   
Amazing real-time video feed from space is powerful enough to see individual ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A new real-time video feed from the orbiting International Space Station powerful enough to see individual people has been switched on. Canadian company UrtheCast has begun providing a full-colour, high definition video feed of London, Boston and ...

HD video of Earth from space is so clear you can see cars driving past Fenway ...   CBS News
UrtheCast to launch online video feed of Earth from ISS   The Globe and Mail
Vancouver's UrtheCast broadcasts high-def video from space station   Vancouver Sun
TechRadar   
Daily Mail   
Forbes   
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CBC.ca
   
Methane found trapped in Mars meteorites   
CBC.ca
Methane, a potential source of energy for life, has been found trapped in meteorites from Mars. The discovery by Canadian and Scottish scientists suggests that microbes could potentially live deep underground on Mars. It also points to a possible source of ...

Methane in Mars rocks suggests possibility of life   Daily Times
New hope of martian life sparked by methane found in meteorites   AOL News
Meteorites hold clue to methane mystery and potential for life on Mars   SBS
Gizmodo   
Niagara Falls Review   
Globalnews.ca   
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News Tonight Africa
   
Manitoba Government to provide Protection to Five Animal and Plant Species   
News Tonight Africa
In an effort to protect Manitoba's few remaining patches of tall grass prairie and the rare limestone plains known as alvars, NDP government of Manitoba has designated them as threatened or endangered. It has been told that the olive-sided flycatcher, the ...

Manitoba moves to protect endangered ecosystems, animals and plants   Globalnews.ca
Manitoba bats, ecosystems get a boost with new protection   CBC.ca
Manitoba's NDP Government to List Five Animal and Plant Species as Endangered   NH Voice
Winnipeg Free Press   
Winnipeg Sun   
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Powell River Peak
   
Honey holds secret to a sweet life   
Powell River Peak
With blueberries nearly ripe and blackberries in full bloom, Powell River's bees are having a bumper season and local beekeepers are already harvesting early spring honey. While concerns in Ontario have led to increased regulation for neonicotinoids, here ...

Honey is the sweetness within   Sooke News Mirror
The sweet life   Wilson Post

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Reuters
   
Hordes of red crabs wash up on Southern California beaches   
Reuters
SAN DIEGO Hundreds of thousands of tiny crabs have been washing up on Southern California beaches, marring the sandy coastline with streaks of red, as warm ocean currents carry them farther north and closer to shore than usual, officials said on ...

Millions of red tuna crabs invade California beaches   CBS News

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CBC.ca
   
140-year-old Arctic Ale fetches £3300 at auction   
CBC.ca
A 140-year-old bottle of beer brewed for an Arctic expedition has been sold for £3,300. The beer — Allsopp's Arctic Ale — was brewed in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, for an expedition led by Sir George Nares in 1875. It was discovered in a box in a ...

140-year-old unopened bottle of beer fetches huge sum   AOL News
Historic Burton brewed beer goes under the hammer   Burton Mail

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Powell River Peak
   
Action month fights back against flourishing alien flora   
Powell River Peak
To raise awareness, Invasive Species Council of BC has dedicated June Invasive Species Action Month. In Powell River, residents have long fought the battle against invasive species—Scotch broom, English ivy, Japanese knotweed and giant ...

Program launched to battle knotweed problem   Nanaimo Daily News

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The Vancouver Observer
   
Aquarium's North Coast Initiative renewed   
Prince Rupert Northern View
The Vancouver Aquarium North Coast Initiative, a pilot program to bring aquatic research, conservation and education programs to British Columbia's booming northwest, will be extended, thanks to support from BG Canada. “Northern B.C. is an incredible ...

OPINION: Vancouver Aquarium's SeaWorld connection   The Vancouver Observer
Is the 'Beluga bill' bad for science?   iPolitics.ca (subscription)

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CTV News
   
Giant toxic algae bloom off West Coast may be largest ever   
CTV News
What may be the largest toxic algae bloom ever recorded on the West Coast is poisoning sea lions in Washington State and shutting down fisheries as far north as B.C.. Although levels of a harmful phytoplankton are much lower in B.C. than off the coasts of ...

Toxic algae bloom off West Coast might be largest ever, scientists say   The Globe and Mail
Toxic algae bloom in Pacific Ocean could be largest ever   CBS News
Toxic algae bloom in Pacific Ocean may be largest on record   Science Recorder
CBC.ca   
The Guardian   
San Jose Mercury News   
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Straight.com
   
Anne Murray: Big Mama and the return of the humpback whales to the Salish Sea   
Straight.com
The old whaler's cry “There she blows” rang in my mind as we watched huge spouts of water and spray distantly rising from the waters of the Georgia Strait. Giant tail flukes showed briefly as two humpback whales dived in unison. This was an incredible sight: ...

Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary has freed a lot of entangled whales   MauiTime Weekly (blog)
NOAA Issues Whale Advisory to Mariners   MarineLink
HIHWNMS Celebrates 13 Years of Rescues   Big Island Now

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