2015年6月20日 星期六

2015-06-21 Canada English Science


Mashable
   
NASA astronaut uses Earth's glow to light his space selfies   
Mashable
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly posted two new selfies on Twitter on Saturday, showing off his picture-taking skills from 220 miles above the Earth, on board the International Space Station. See also: The exact moment the 1-year crew arrived at the International ...

NASA Introduces Live Feed of View From Space   KamloopsBCNow
Here's What Traffic Looks Like From 250 Miles Up   Air & Space Magazine
See 2 Dramatic Views of Space Travel   TIME
Softpedia News   
Huffington Post Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Beluga whale sighting in Liverpool Harbour worries marine biologist   
CBC.ca
A marine biologist is concerned about the safety of a beluga whale after a sighting in the Liverpool Harbour off Nova Scotia's South Shore. The Marine Animal Rescue Society's Andrew Reid said it's dangerous for a whale to take up residence in a spot so ...

Beluga remains elusive to scientists   The Advance
Biologist worried about lonely Beluga whale in Halifax harbour   Digital Journal
Beluga whale has made its home in Liverpool Harbour   Hants Journal

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Scroll.in
   
Four maps that show how severe India's water problem is   
Scroll.in
Fifty four percent of India faces high water stress with groundwater depleting fast – the northwest running dry the fastest. Scroll Staff · Today · 08:30 am. Four maps that show how severe India's water problem is ...

The draining of the world's aquifers   Washington Post
Red Alert for groundwater reserves!! NASA Satellite suggests one-third of global ...   Benchmark Reporter
NASA: The World's Groundwater Is Quickly Running Out   Truthdig
Design & Trend   
OurWindsor.ca   
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Techie News
   
Bats three times larger than today's average bat lived 16 million years ago   
Techie News
Researchers have discovered fossilised remains of what they claim is a new species of bats living some 16 million years ago and that walked on four limbs and were three times larger than today's average bat. The remains of the new species of bats, dubbed ...

A giant walking bat used to roam rainforest floors   Digital Journal
16-million-year-old monster bat walked on all fours   CBS News
Giant 'Walking Bat' Once Prowled Rainforest Floors   Live Science
Science /AAAS   
(e) Science News (press release) (registration)   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
How climate-change doubters lost a papal fight   
Washington Post
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis was about to take a major step backing the science behind human-driven global warming, and Philippe de Larminat was determined to change his mind. A French doubter who authored a book arguing that solar activity — not ...

Pope rejects carbon pricing   Toronto Sun
Papal encyclical warns of US impact on climate change   Fox News Latino
The Pope 'combats' climate change   The Star Online
The Nation   
Miami Herald (blog)   
New York Times   
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Millstone News
   
Local “Hit Squad” member is fighting invasive species   
Millstone News
Invasive species pose a growing threat to Ontario's biodiversity and cause millions of dollars in damage annually. There are more invasive species in Ontario than anywhere else in Canada, so it is a good thing that the Invading Species Awareness Program ...

Program helps arm residents to combat invasive insects, plants   The Chronicle Journal

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NH Voice
   
Scientists: Toxic algae bloom off West Coast most prolific ever   
The Daily Breeze
The Marina Mammal Care Center in San Pedro treats seals and sea lions sickened by domoic acid, such as this female sea lion napping in the sun 2011. The current algal bloom is shutting down fisheries and may be killing whales. staff file photo. By Sandy ...

Toxic algae bloom west of Island threatens salmon   Times Colonist
Toxic Algae Bloom shuts down West Coast Fisheries   PerfScience
Recreational, Commercial Fishing come to Stop due to Toxic Algae Bloom   NH Voice
Yahoo News   
Quartz   
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Canada News
   
Europa Life : 'Nasa' makes progress in mission to find life on Jupiter's moon   
Canada News
A new mission to see if water or life exists beneath the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa has moved from concept to development, NASA announced this week. “Europa is the most likely place to find life in our solar system today because we think there's a ...

NASA plans mission to search for life on Jupiter's moon   FOX31 Denver
NASA's Mission To Europa Moves One Step Closer To Reality   io9
Could this mysterious moon have a secret ocean — and life?   myfox8.com
Geek   
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CBC.ca
   
FAO Director-General Welcomes Papal Encyclical   
AllAfrica.com
FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva has welcomed the Papal Encyclical Laudato Si on Climate Change and Environment, released today by Pope Francis. Graziano da Silva said in a statement: "The Pope adds a strong moral voice to the need to ...

Bishops' group briefs 'respectful' bipartisan Hill staffers on papal letter   Environment & Energy Publishing
Paul Melia: Pope puts the onus on all of us to act now   Irish Independent
Papal directive on climate change welcomed by Bishop Fred Henry   CBC.ca
WTRF   
Swindon Advertiser   
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From Quarks to Quasars
   
Now, You Can Get Your Loved One A Crater on Mars   
From Quarks to Quasars
There are a number of people who are trying to raise money to fund various projects in the sciences. And we have covered a lot of them. From crowd funded robots to absurd umbrellas. And we've even covered craters on Mars. Now, of course, someone isn't ...

Classiest way of showing your love: Name a crater on Mars after her!   Empire State Tribune
Last-Minute Father's Day Gift: Give Him a Crater on Mars   Universe Today
Say 'Happy Father's Day' with a Martian crater   Orlando Sentinel
Blastr   
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