2015年6月23日 星期二

2015-06-24 Canada English Science


The Globe and Mail
   
Fossils of four-legged fish found in Arctic back in Canada and on display   
Times Colonist
The skull part of a fossil of Titaalik Roseae, which is a 375-million-year-old lobe-finned fish, is displayed during an event at the Research and Collections Facility of the Canadian Museum of Nature in Gatineau, Quebec on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. American ...

Fossils of four-legged fish back in Canada   MetroNews Canada
WATCH: Researcher snaps piece off 375 million-year-old fossil   Globalnews.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Footprints found on BC's Calvert Island could be oldest in North America   
CBC.ca
The footprints of family members gathered around a hearth fire thousands of years ago on the central coast of B.C. may be the oldest ever found in North America. The impressions left by the feet of two adults and a child in the soft clay of Calvert Island appear ...

Oldest North America footprints discovered   3News NZ
Footprints uncovered off BC coast could be oldest in North America   The Globe and Mail
What ancient footprints on a B.C. island can teach us   MetroNews Canada
National Post   
Daily Mail   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Perimeter Institute's formula for a calculated physics reboot   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's premier science institute is trying to jump-start a revolution in physics, in part by encouraging the randomness of human brilliance, writes Ivan Semeniuk. For inspiration on the way forward, the Perimeter Institute is looking 100 years in the past.
Perimeter Institute celebrates Einstein's theory of general relativity and its ...   National Post
Converging On The Structure of Physics   Forbes
Canadian physics accelerator gets multimillion-dollar boost   Phys.Org
MarketWatch   
OurWindsor.ca   
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ITV News
   
So, what are the Northern Lights?   
ITV News
Around three days ago the Sun launched a CME (Coronal Mass Ejection), containing millions of tons of charged particles, more or less straight at the Earth. It is hitting the Earth's magnetic field. Northern Lights. Northumberland in April. Credit: Owen ...


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Canada News
   
Killer whale pod spotted in Vancouver's Burrard Inlet (Video)   
Canada News
The whales' visit came at the perfect time, coinciding with the launch of the Vancouver Aquarium's new WhaleReport app. The free app (get it on iTunes or on Android) allows people to upload photos of the cetaceans and uses GPS to mark the exact location ...

Photo: CTV - Chopper 9   Castanet.net
Stanley Park tourists treated to rare orca pod sighting   CTV News
A pod of killer whales visited Vancouver's Burrard Inlet on Monday. These rare ...   Vancouver Sun
CBC.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
Globalnews.ca   
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CTV News
   
Look up skywatchers: Auroras show expected Monday night   
CTV News
Skywatchers might be treated to a dazzling display of auroras in parts of Canada overnight Monday, as three huge bubbles of gas ejected from the sun are expected to meet up in space. The U.S.-based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's ...

Northern Lights Dazzle Canadians Just As Summer Begins   Huffington Post Canada
If clouds co-operate an Auroras show is ahead for Canada   The Weather Network
Miss the northern lights this weekend? Great chance to catch them tonight   Globalnews.ca
Tucson News Now   
Cumbria Crack   
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Toronto Sun
   
Baby Blanding's turtles released in Rouge Valley   
Toronto Sun
Conservationists have high hopes for 21 endangered baby turtles that were released Tuesday into a pond in the proposed Rouge National Urban Park. As few as six Blanding's turtles survived in the Rouge Valley — located in the northeastern corner of the ...

Baby turtles set free in Rouge Park   CBC.ca
Rouge Park gets 21 Blanding's turtles   CTV News

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Pioneer News
   
Scientists Report a Largest Algal Bloom on Record Along Pacific Coast   
Pioneer News
Scientists have found a toxic algal bloom just west of Vancouver Island. This discovery has forced them to set up shellfish harvesting bans. They also warn that the algal bloom might influence salmon stocks in the area. The bloom stretches all the down the ...

Scientists Report Largest Algal Bloom on Record Along Pacific Coast   Vocal Republic
Toxic Algae Bloom in the West Coast Poisoning Marine Life: “Unusual Increase ...   Center for Research on Globalization
Toxic algae bloom west of Vancouver Island threatens salmon   Vancouver Sun
kgw.com   
Empire State Tribune   
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Huffington Post Canada
   
We're Finally Taking Steps to Improve Lake Erie's Water Quality   
Huffington Post Canada
Ontario and the states of Ohio and Michigan have reached an agreement to reduce the amount of phosphorous entering the western basin of Lake Erie by 40 per cent. Phosphorous is a key nutrient in water, but when present at high concentrations can lead to ...

Toxic algae bloom projections worsen for Lake Erie after "significant spike" in ...   cleveland.com
Water Diversion from Great Lakes Gets Review   urbanmilwaukee
Toxic Algae Blooms Prompt Clean-Up Commitment from Great Lakes Governors   Circle of Blue WaterNews

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Nature World News
   
Pine Beetle Attacks: Infant Pines Targeted Too   
Nature World News
Pine beetles may not only kill adult pine trees in western forests such as those in Yellowstone and other national parks, but also weaken seedlings for further insect attack. (Photo : Google Images). In a disturbing fungal connection, pine beetle attacks are not ...

Young pine trees face new peril: U of A study   Beacon News (blog)
Young pine trees face new peril from mountain pine beetle   Phys.Org

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