2015年7月25日 星期六

2015-07-26 Canada English Science


Nature World News
   
New Horizons' Results: Flowing Ice, Haze, and Mysterious Plains on Pluto   
Nature World News
Four images from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to create this enhanced global view of what Pluto may look like from 280,000 miles (450,000 kilometers) away. (Photo ...

Latest on Pluto: flowing nitrogen ice, lofty haze, 'a dream come true' (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Tant: New Horizons provides up-close look at faraway Pluto   Online Athens
Top NASA boffin: It's time to make Pluto a proper planet again   The Register
News Ledge   
Arizona Daily Star (blog)   
Morning Ticker   
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Science Recorder
   
Listening for Aliens captures imaginations and wallets of wealthy investors`   
National Monitor
Development of communication mechanisms to 'talk to' aliens has received both credibility and large donations in the wake of the recent discovery of “earth's twin” a few thousand light years away. The scientific world, and earthlings in general, have ...
Our new ten-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life ...   Herald Scotland
Alien life may be stranger than we can imagine   Toronto Star
$100 million search for alien life is underway   NewsQuench
NYC Today   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Brisbane Times   
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CTV News
   
Invasive trout removed from Banff lake, native fish brought back   
CTV News
Banff's Rainbow Lake may be in need of a new name, after a four-year-long project successfully rid the water of invasive rainbow trout. Despite its moniker, Rainbow Lake isn't a natural home for rainbow trout. Humans first introduced the species to the ...
Threatened fish take historic helicopter ride in Banff National Park   Calgary Herald

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Myrtle Beach Sun News
   
The Bee Preacher: Man finds calling in bee hives   
Myrtle Beach Sun News
Tom Francis of Bees By The Sea in Surfside Beach inspects a frame of bees in a meadow in Brookgreen Gardens. Francis rapidly outgrew his back yard operation and is keeping some of his 20 colonies in a secluded meadow in Brookgreen Gardens where ...

Honey to make beeline from Central Market roof to Dallas shoppers   Dallas Morning News
James Bay abuzz with new bee hives   Victoria News
Honey at your doorstep   Queensland Country Life
The Sheridan Press (subscription)   
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Kearney Hub
   
Milkweed key to saving monarchs   
Kearney Hub
The monarch population was once a mighty billion strong in 1996. Sadly, herbicides and the destruction of milkweed have reduced the butterfly's numbers to roughly 30 million today. Buy this photo · Asclelpias tuberosa. Buffalo County Extension Office ...

Initiatives to Increase Monarch Population   PerfScience
Experts Say Vermonters Can Help Declining Monarch Butterfly Population   The Vermont Standard
City should help save monarch butterflies -- Steve Kokette   Madison.com
Chicago Tribune   
Siouxland Matters   
DesMoinesRegister.com   
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Techie News
   
Did abrupt climate change affect earliest civilizations in the Middle East?   
Techie News
Climate change is currently being pegged as one of the major dangers to humanity and life on planet Earth, but it seems that throughout history of our planet, this phenomenon has affected humans as well as animals and caused major changes on the Earth.
Abrupt climate change destroyed civilisations   Business Standard
Study Finds Abrupt Climate Change May Have Rocked The Cradle Of Civilization   Newsroom America
Global warming shaped the Middle East 5000 years ago claims study   Daily Mail
Science World Report   
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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 ...

Astrological Starcast starting July 23   Beach Reporter
A week of space anniversaries   Pacific Daily News

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WRIC
   
Fat Sense: Scientists show we have a distinct taste for fat   
WRIC
FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009 file photo, Bernard Roques checks a Roquefort cheese as it matures in a cellar in Roquefort, southwestern France. On Thursday, July 23, 2015, researchers at Purdue University announced findings that show people ...

Scientists show we have a basic taste for fat   Hamilton Spectator
Research confirms fat is sixth taste; names it oleogustus   HealthCanal.com
Humans have a special taste for fat   Herald
io9   
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Space Station Researchers Recognized for Innovation in Microgravity   
Digital Journal
Based on developments over the last few years from space station research, three of the most innovative applications were recognized at the fourth annual International Space Station Research and Development Conference. HOUSTON, TX, July 25, 2015 ...


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London Free Press
   
Birding opportunities abound in cities   
London Free Press
Small groups of cedar waxwings will frequently be seen feeding on berries in downtowns areas. Their high-pitched trill might get your attention before you see these sleek birds. (PAUL NICHOLSON/SPECIAL TO POSTMEDIA NEWS) ...

Quinta Mazatlán offers workshops for birders of all levels   Monitor
10 top birding destinations in the United States   Mother Nature Network

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