2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 Canada English Science


Irish Independent
   
New detailed Pluto photographs reveal 'young' mountain range   
Irish Independent
A new close-up image of a region near Plutos equator reveals a range of Open Gallery 4 A new close-up image of a region near Plutos equator reveals a range of youthful mountains rising as high as 11,000 feet (3,500 meters) above the surface of the icy ...

Pluto keeps surprising NASA as New Horizons images begin to arrive   The Globe and Mail
'Blowing my mind': peaks on Pluto, canyons on Charon   DAWN.com
Done with Pluto, New Horizons will drift in endless sea of space   The Australian Financial Review
USA TODAY   
CBC.ca   
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650 CKOM News Talk Radio
   
Blue-green algae possible on all Saskatchewan lakes   
650 CKOM News Talk Radio
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health and the Water Security Agency are warning people to stay out of the water if they see clumps of blue-green algae at the lake. The weeks of hot, dry weather that makes people want to go swimming at the lake also ...

Blue green algae blooms have Ministry cautioning...   NorthBayNipissing.com
Algae poses problems at Smithville Lake   Clinton county leader
Blue-green algae bloom present at Smithville Lake   Sedalia News-Journal
Globalnews.ca   
NH Voice   
Northern Californian   
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CBC.ca
   
Polar bears not able to slow down metabolism when food scarce: study   
CBC.ca
A study suggests polar bears are not as resilient to climate change and disappearing sea ice as once thought. The research, published Thursday in the journal Science, found the bears are not capable of slowing their metabolism by going into "waking ...

Polar bears fail to adapt to lack of food in warmer Arctic   BBC News
Research: Polar Bears Can't Conserve Energy During Fasting   New York Times
No solace for food-deprived polar bears as sea ice wanes   Reuters

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CBC.ca
   
Manitoba UFO sightings include glowing orbs, discs   
MetroNews Canada
WINNIPEG – A report by Winnipeg-based Ufology Research says there have been just over 2,000 sightings of unidentified flying objects in Manitoba in the last 200 years, including one by explorer David Thompson in 1792. Here are some of the other ...

'We are being visited'   Hamilton Spectator

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The Actuary
   
Climate change risks should be assessed as risks to national security, says FCO   
The Actuary
Risks of climate change should be assessed in the same way as risks to national security, financial stability or public health, according to the Foreign Commonwealth Office (FCO). 16 JULY 2015 | BY CINTIA CHEONG. Smoke from chimneys, carbon emissions ...

Twenty-three jurisdictions commit to share in climate action at Toronto summit   rabble.ca
Report: Treat climate change as seriously as national security   AG Week
'Rude' and 'touchy' climate sceptics losing UK battle, says Lord Deben   RTCC
Exchange Morning Post (press release)   
International Business Times   
AllAfrica.com   
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Channel News Asia
   
Sea Warming Leads to Ban on Fishing in the Arctic   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The United States and four other nations that border the Arctic Ocean pledged on Thursday to prohibit commercial fishing in the international waters of the Arctic until more scientific research could be done on how warming seas and ...
Russia, US Among Five Nations That Agree To Ban Fishing In Arctic As North ...   Tech Times
Russia, US agree fishing ban in Arctic as sea ice melts   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Arctic deal bans North Pole fishing   BBC News
News24   
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Times Gazette
   
Beachgoers Alert: Fecal Contamination's Subtle Threat Lurks in the Seas   
Times Gazette
Beachgoers are usually warned about sea creatures like jellyfish and sea urchins that might cause serious harm thanks to their painful stings. However, a more dangerous yet subtle threat looms in the seas. It shouldn't be forgotten to inform the public ...
At The Beach, Water Contaminated By Fecal Coliform Less Worrisome Than ...   Medical Daily
Study: Beaches Are Literal Human Litter Boxes   Jezebel
Hawaii: Beach Sand May Be More Hazardous For You Than Just Filthy Beach ...   Empire State Tribune
Sun Times National   
Vocal Republic   
Regal Tribune   
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BBC News
   
How mosquitoes zero in on warm bodies   
BBC News
New research suggests that mosquitoes track down something to bite using a sequence of three cues: smell, then sight, and finally heat. Biologists recorded the movement of hungry mosquitoes inside a wind tunnel. The insects were instantly attracted to ...
U.W. researchers find mosquitoes smell, before seeing, a bloody feast   KIRO Seattle
Mosquitoes And Smell: Insect Finds Its Meals Through Smell   Science World Report
The mosquito smells, before it sees, a bloody feast   Military Technologies
Bioscience Technology   
UPI.com   
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Unprecedented Gigapixel Multicolor Microscope: Powerful New Tool to Advance ...   
PharmiWeb.com (press release)
A new multispectral microscope, one capable of processing nearly 17 billion pixels representing 13 individual color channels in a single image, has been successfully demonstrated by a team of researchers from the United States and Australia. This is ...

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Gizmag
   
Planetary Resources finally deploys first spacecraft after explosive setback   
Gizmag
The asteroid-mining industry has taken a step closer to becoming an actual thing, with the successful deployment of Planetary Resources' Arkyd 3 Reflight (A3R) spacecraft from the International Space Station Wednesday night. The A3R's three-month ...

Redmond company deploys spacecraft, closes in on mining asteroids   seattlepi.com (blog)
Planetary Resources' first spacecraft begins testing asteroid prospecting ...   MINING.com
An Asteroid Mining Test Vehicle Just Launched From The Space Station   Popular Science
GeekWire   
Tech Times   
Space Ref (press release)   
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