2015年7月9日 星期四

2015-07-10 Canada English Science


National Geographic
   
Welcome Wendiceratops, Dinosauria's Newest Horned Face   
National Geographic
If you're a dinosaur fan now, you're spoiled. There's no denying it. Just look at the horned dinosaurs. Back when I was a young whippersnapper, Triceratops – old “three horned face” – was the main game in town. If you wanted variety you could go “Ooh ...
Dinosaur with curly-horned head unearthed in Canada   CNET
Legendary dinosaur family gets curly horned new member   The Nation
Scientists Unearth New Species of Triceratops-Like Dinosaur, the Wendiceratops   Newsweek
The Register   
IGN   
Toronto Star   
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ABC News
   
California Gov. Jerry Brown to travel to Vatican, meet with pope on climate change   
San Jose Mercury News
SACRAMENTO -- California Gov. Jerry Brown announced Thursday that he will travel to Vatican City later this month to discuss climate change and modern slavery with dignitaries including Pope Francis as the governor seeks to burnish his legacy as a ...

Pope Francis' carbon footprint: Does he practice what he preaches?   Washington Post
Jerry Brown will speak on climate change at Vatican event hosted by Pope Francis   Los Angeles Times
How the Secret Service, Vatican Security Are Teaming Up to Protect Pope ...   ABC News
Chron.com   
The Globe and Mail   
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New York Times
   
Climate Change Is Shrinking Where Bumblebees Range, Research Finds   
New York Times
Climate change has narrowed the range where bumblebees are found in North America and Europe in recent decades, according to a study published Thursday. The paper, published in the journal Science, suggests that warming temperatures have caused ...

Climate change is killing off bumblebees: study   CBC.ca
Global warming threatens vital bees   Irish Examiner
Rising temperatures due to climate change are latest threat to bumblebees   Los Angeles Times
Reuters   
Christian Science Monitor   
CTV News   
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NorthernLife.ca
   
Blue-green algae under the microscope   
NorthernLife.ca
A Laurentian Universitry associate professor and fourth year student have developed a new method for measuring long-term nutrient levels in lakes. File photo. Print · Email. Study designed to curb growth of toxic blooms. Blue-green algal blooms have ...
Swimmers can use discretion   The Sudbury Star
Sudbury Daystarter: News, weather info for Thursday   CBC.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
Seabird population down 70 per cent around the world, say UBC researchers   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - Researchers at the University of B.C. say the world's monitored seabird populations have dropped 70 per cent since the 1950s. Michelle Paleczny, a UBC master's student and researcher with the Sea Around Us project, says the drop indicates ...

World's seabird population plummets: UBC study   24 Hours Vancouver
Global seabird populations in free fall: UBC researcher   MetroNews Canada
Global trends show seabird populations dropped 70% since 1950s   Laboratory Products News
Nature World News   
Times Colonist   
Big Think (blog)   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
Blue-green algae: If in doubt, stay out   
Hometown Focus
ST. PAUL – Temperatures are going up, and in Minnesota, many of us are cooling down at our favorite lakes. However, high temperatures combined with rainfall can create the conditions for harmful blue-green algae. This type of algae can harm pets, ...

KDHE issues warnings concerning blue-green algae   The Garden City Telegram
Blue-green algae blooms could be back on Ramsey Lake – Sudbury   Rapid News Network
Death of dog who consumed water at Payette Lake triggers testing for toxic ...   The Idaho Statesman
Patch.com   
The Spokesman Review   
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KOMO News
   
Seattle urban beekeeping builds a buzz   
KOMO News
Urban Homesteads are growing in popularity as people begin to grow more interested in how their food is grown and how their homes interact with the city around them. Seattle is a breeding ground for urban homesteads due to our complimentary city laws ...

Local beekeepers are as busy as their 'pets'   Boston Globe
Onslow County man invents light-weight bee hive   WCTI12.com
Willapa River Beekeeping Club focuses on building healthy hives   Daily Astorian
MetroNews Canada   
WNCT   
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Statement from Environmental Defence's Executive Director Tim Gray on the ...   
NorthumberlandView.ca
Toronto, ON – At this week's Climate Summit of the Americas we've heard repeatedly that climate action is needed and it's needed now. So it's critical to ask the hard questions about the expansion of Canada's fossil fuel infrastructure, especially the ...
Alberta's Environment Minister Goes Hard on Climate Change   Engineering & Mining Journal

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CBC.ca
   
Zebra mussels found in North Dakota stretch of Red River   
CBC.ca
Zebra mussels have been found in the Red River just south of the Manitoba border. A significant amount of zebra mussel larvae (or veligers) were picked up in June surveys of the river from the southeast to northeast parts of North Dakota, an official ...
Zebra mussels invade Red River   WDAZ
Zebra mussel larvae found at several new Red River locations   Bismarck Tribune

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NBCNews.com
   
'Magnetars' drove biggest gamma-ray explosion in the universe   
Financial Express
The biggest explosion in the universe, Gamma-ray bursts, was powered by magnetars, claims a new study. By: ANI | July 9, 2015 3:37 pm. G+. The biggest explosion in the universe, Gamma-ray bursts, was powered by magnetars, claims a new study.
Strongest magnets make biggest cosmic explosions   EarthSky
Ultra-Long Gamma-Ray Bursts are Driven by Magnetars, Astronomers Say   Sci-News.com
Magnetars Drive Some Extreme Gamma-ray Bursts   ReliaWire
West Texas News   
University of Copenhagen News Site   
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