2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Canada English Science


New York Times
   
Pluto's Atmosphere Is Thinner Than Expected, but Still Looks Hazy   
New York Times
Pluto's thin air may be falling to the ground. The total mass of the atmosphere on Pluto appears to have fallen by half in just two years, scientists working on NASA's New Horizons mission reported during a news conference on Friday. “That's pretty ...
Pluto is covered with flowing ice - and hazier than scientists thought   Irish Independent
Diver killed by shark off Tasmania   TVNZ
Holy halo! New Horizons gets a good look at Pluto's dark side   Los Angeles Times
Washington Post   
Fox News   
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E Canada Now
   
Small Lake In Northwest Territories Will Soon Fall Off Cliff   
E Canada Now
As far as visible signs of the reported climate change problems that are affecting almost every area of the world are concerned the fall of a small lake over a cliff may be a major one for the media. The small, unnamed lake in the North Western ...
This lake is about to fall off a cliff in the Northwest Territories as ...   Vancouver Sun

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Siouxland Matters
   
RAGBRAI Riders Work to Boost the Monarch Population in Iowa   
Siouxland Matters
"Monarchs in Eastern Iowa" decided to use the riders as a way to spread milkweed seed. Coralville, Iowa (ABC9 News) - Prior to RAGBRAI we learned of an Iowa group working to save monarch butterflies. RAGBRAI worked as the perfect opportunity to help ...

City should help save monarch butterflies -- Steve Kokette   Madison.com
Save the Monarch campaigns grow across Iowa, nationally   DesMoinesRegister.com
La Grange woman helps monarch butterfly population   Chicago Tribune
Meriden Record-Journal   
Journal Times   
CBC.ca   
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Peterborough Examiner
   
Water soldier invades Trent-Severn Waterway   
Peterborough Examiner
The invasive species aquatic plant water soldier is showing up along the Trent-Severn Waterway. SPECIAL TO THE PETERBOROUGH EXAMINER. Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. The Peterborough-based Ontario ...

Public encouraged to help control spread of invasive plant along Trent Severn ...   Kawartha Media Group

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CTV News
   
On a journey across the US, hitchhiking robot enjoys a prolonged stay in ...   
CTV News
BOSTON -- A Canadian robot's hitchhiking journey across the U.S. is off to a slow start. The robot named hitchBOT caught its first ride in Marblehead, Massachusetts, last week, bound for San Francisco, but it still hasn't left the state. Instead, it ...
On a journey across the US, hitchhiking robot enjoys a prolonged stay in ...   mysask.com
Robot's cross-country hitchhike hasn't left Massachusetts   La Crosse Tribune

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Voice of America
   
Study: Screams are Special, So Use Sparingly   
Voice of America
The attention-getting quality of a scream explains why it's helped us survive, as infants and in our early evolution, according to a new study. Neuroscientist David Poeppel at New York University says the research was partly inspired by babies. His ...
Scientists discover "acoustic signature" of screams   Zee News

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The Hans India
   
Study Finds Abrupt Climate Change May Have Rocked The Cradle Of Civilization   
Newsroom America
(Newsroom America) -- New research reveals that some of the earliest civilizations in the Middle East and the Fertile Crescent may have been affected by abrupt climate change. These findings show that while socio-economic factors were traditionally ...

Abrupt Climate Change Impacted Ancient Civilizations in the Fertile Crescent   Science World Report
Abrupt climate change destroyed civilisations   Business Standard
Global warming shaped the Middle East 5000 years ago claims study   Daily Mail

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Digital Journal
   
Japan joins Scotland and UK with blooming 'Corpse Flower'   
Digital Journal
Tokyo's Jendai Botanical Gardens has seen hundreds of visitors lined up to see their prime attraction Friday. For the first time in five years, Japan's Titan arum, or corpse flower, is blooming. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www.youtube ...
Titan Arum, world's largest flower, blooms for first time in five years   NEWS.com.au
World's largest flower blooms after five years   Economic Times

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Science News
   
First craters on Mars spotted 50 years ago   
Science News
SPOTTED Using radar, spacecraft have cut through the Venusian clouds to snap images of craters on the planet's surface. Mead crater (shown) is the largest on Venus at 280 kilometers across. JPL/NASA. EMail logo EMail · Print logo Print · Twitter logo ...

Mercury and Jupiter put on a show   The Battlefords News-Optimist
A week of space anniversaries   Pacific Daily News
JC Rejects PTI's Rigging Allegations In 2013 Elections   Daily Capital (Capital TV)
Good Times   
Portland Phoenix (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)   
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London Free Press
   
Japanese beetles highly destructive pests   
London Free Press
They're green and gold, almost orange, and they're showing up everywhere. They're infesting our gardens later this year than other years, and I was hoping they wouldn't show up at all. Yes, I'm talking about Japanese beetles. The adult Japanese beetle ...
It's hit-and-miss with Japanese beetles   Pekin Daily Times

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