2015年7月20日 星期一

2015-07-21 Canada English Science


New York Times
   
Yuri Milner, Russian Entrepreneur, Promises $100 Million for Alien Search   
New York Times
Extending his idea of philanthropy beyond the Earth and even the human species, Yuri Milner, the Russian Internet entrepreneur and founder of science giveaways like the annual $3 million Fundamental Physics Prizes, announced in London on Monday that ...

The $100m question: are we alone in the universe?   ABC Online
The truth is out there: Stephen Hawking and Russian billionaire launch $100M ...   Vancouver Sun
British physicist Stephen Hawking launches $100 million search for aliens   IBNLive
Firstpost   
Times of India   
India Today   
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CTV News
   
Emerald ash borer traps set up in Bracebridge   
CTV News
Traps have been set up in Bracebridge as officials prepare for the arrival of the emerald ash borer in Muskoka. The traps were set up on Monday in the hopes of detecting the invasive metallic green emerald ash borer as it moves north after damaging ash ...

Proactive stand taken against Ash-killing beetle   www.muskokaregion.com/

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Irish Examiner
   
Philae comet lander falls silent   
Irish Examiner
The Philae comet lander has fallen silent, said scientists, raising fears it has moved again on its new home millions of miles from Earth. The fridge-sized robotic lab, which in November landed on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, last made contact on ...
Comet probe Philae 'silent', ground control concerned   The Nation
European engineers struggle to resume contact with comet lander   Christian Science Monitor
Philae comet lander falls silent sparking fears ground-breaking data lost forever   Mirror.co.uk
CBC.ca   
Telegraph.co.uk   
RT   
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RTCC
   
The world's most famous climate scientist just outlined an alarming scenario ...   
Washington Post
This story has been updated. James Hansen has often been out ahead of his scientific colleagues. With his 1988 congressional testimony, the then-NASA scientist is credited with putting the global warming issue on the map by saying that a warming trend ...

Earth's Most Famous Climate Scientist Issues Bombshell Sea Level Warning   Slate Magazine (blog)
Climate scientist James Hansen gives most dire prediction yet   National Observer
Hansen Study: Ice sheets to melt in a few decades, coastal cities uninhabitable   Examiner.com
Daily Beast   
RTCC   
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www.norfolknews.ca/
   
Gliders, plane and acoustic pods hunt whales   
www.norfolknews.ca/
A right whale is shown in a 2006 handout photo. Scientists are preparing to deploy an arsenal of high-tech gadgetry into the Atlantic Ocean to try to track down one of nature's biggest, but most elusive creatures in a whale hunt of a different kind.
Technology used in hunt of a different kind for North Atlantic right whales   Brandon Sun

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The Province
   
The Mirage volcano to spew fire, water less frequently on Las Vegas Strip   
The Province
The Mirage volcano on the Las Vegas Strip is erupting less frequently, but not for any geological reason. The man-made volcano that has been spewing fire and water since the hotel's 1989 opening, a first-of-its-kind attraction, will now offer two to ...

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CBC.ca
   
Ojibway BioBlitz draws experts from afar, turns up a robber fly   
CBC.ca
The second annual Ojibway Prairie BioBlitz took place on the weekend. The idea of a bioblitz is to record as many species as possible in a 24-hour period. The bioblitz at Ojibway started Saturday and wrapped up Sunday morning. The Windsor-Essex region ...

Ojibway bioblitz looks to identify new native species   Windsor Star (blog)

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Torontoist
   
Wild mallards receive care and ready to fly free   
Alberni Valley Times
It doesn't matter to the volunteers and staff here at the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre what kind of animal is released after convalescing at the centre. A duck is just as thrilling as releasing an eagle. The first group of baby mallards that ...
Mimico Creek Ducks Return Home   Torontoist

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Nature World Report
   
Five nations, including US, join hands to ban fishing around the North Pole   
Nature World Report
The central Arctic Ocean is in news for being a possible frequented fishing destination after 100,000 years of frozen peace. This is primarily due to the ice melting way faster than expected. Scientists have seen that 40 per cent of the central Arctic ...
Quintet of Nations Sign Accord to Ban Fishing in Arctic   American Live Wire
US, Four Other Countries Ban North Pole Commercial Fishing   Tech Times
New declaration binds Arctic coastal states to fishing ban   Nunatsiaq News
The Globe and Mail   
PerfScience   
Press Examiner   
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CBC.ca
   
Russia, Denmark, Other Arctic Nations Prevent Fishing Around North Pole   
Sentinel Republic
Norway also enforced a similar prohibition against its trawlers from operating in worldwide waters. Although much of the ocean remains icebound, the warming of the Arctic has left parts of the ocean open to ships of all kinds. The joint agreement came ...
Climate, Environment, and Conservation: Arctic Nations Sign Declaration to   Vocal Republic
US and four other nations pledge to ban commercial fishing in Arctic region   Maine News
Arctic deal bans North Pole fishing – News   Observer News
Pioneer News   
FIS   
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