2015年8月4日 星期二

2015-08-05 Canada English Science


Hamilton Spectator
   
Community rallies to save beached whales on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island   
Hamilton Spectator
Residents attempt to help beached whales that that became stuck on the shores of St. George's Bay in Judique, N.S., on Tuesday. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. JUDIQUE, N.S. — Residents of a small community on Cape Breton's west coast ...

6 pilot whales dead after beaching in Cape Breton; 10 others saved   CBC.ca
Community rallies to save beached whales on Cape Breton Island   The Globe and Mail
6 pilot whales dead, 10 saved after beaching in Cape Breton   The Weather Network
Kelowna Capital News   
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National Post
   
Canadian Researchers Spot Polar Bears Holding Their Breath For 3 Minutes   
Rapid News Network
Polar bears are known to be excellent swimmers, and they may also be superb divers, suggest scientists who observed a polar bear staying under water for over three minutes, setting a new record. That's far and away the world record for a polar bear ...
Why this record-breaking dive from a polar bear is actually tragic   Washington Post
Canadian researcher witnesses polar bear holding its breath for record three ...   National Post
Polar bears may be superb divers: scientists   Livemint
University Herald   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Russia's new claim to North Pole puts pressure on Canada, expert says   
The Globe and Mail
Russia's new bid for a vast swath of Arctic territory, including the North Pole, backs Canada into an uncomfortable corner in future negotiations over the frozen region, a defence expert says. Moscow's revised international submission was revealed ...
Russia resubmits claim on vast Arctic seabed at UN   Toronto Star
Russia bids for vast Arctic territories at UN   Irish Examiner
russia-arctic   The Seattle Times

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AmeriPublications
   
Climate change is occurring everywhere on Earth   
AmeriPublications
Climate change is sure to be a hot topic as elections approach in the United States and Canada. It poses a risk that could eventually lead to a real natural global disaster. The planet is getting warmer and at the same time is becoming unstable ...
Comment: Is anywhere on Earth safe from climate change?   SBS
Country that's 'immune' to climate change   NEWS.com.au
Climate change is a growing concern in BC, says scientist   CBC.ca
The Hullabaloo Online   
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CBC.ca
   
Spider census aims to ID new species on PEI   
CBC.ca
A spider may have scared Little Miss Muffet away, but not Nature PEI. The organization, also known as the Natural History Society of Prince Edward Island, is hoping to identify new spider species through a citizen-scientist census. And while volunteer ...
Nature PEI collecting spider specimens   Journal Pioneer

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AmeriPublications
   
Research reveals insight on Crystal Formation   
AmeriPublications
A recent study is providing new insights into how crystals form into complex shapes. Understanding how crystals form will help experts understand how animals form crystals into structures such as shells, teeth and bone. These insights may also help to ...

New insight on how crystals form   The Hullabaloo Online
Crystals form through a variety of paths, with implications for biological ...   UW Today
New Insight on How Crystals Form may Advance Multiple Research Areas   Lab Manager Magazine
Azom.com   
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Shelburne County Coastguard
   
Shag Harbour UFO Incident Festival features witnesses, authors   
Shelburne County Coastguard
The 48th anniversary of the Shag Harbour UFO incident will be celebrated this weekend at the seventh annual Shag Harbour Incident Festival. File photo. Radio operators plan to bounce signals off meteor trails. SHAG HARBOUR -An incident that remains a ...


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Digital Journal
   
Ocean changes are affecting salmon biodiversity and survival   
Digital Journal
El nino-associated changes at the Equator may be putting the biodiversity and survival of two species of North Pacific salmon at risk, according to a study conducted by researchers at U.C. Davis. Researchers studied two species of North Pacific salmon ...
Ocean Conditions Affecting Biodiversity of Two Northern Pacific Salmon Species   AZoCleantech

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Phys.Org
   
Warming index gives governments climate change flexibility: New Zealand expert   
Xinhua
WELLINGTON, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) -- A New Zealand academic who co- wrote an international paper on managing climate change goals is calling for an overhaul of the way climate change pledges are assessed to avoid "indefinite procrastination" on the design ...

Climate change a global threat shows survey   The Asian Pacific Post
'Climate index' would boost mitigation efforts - NZ researcher   New Zealand Herald
Global index proposed to avoid delays on climate policies   Phys.Org

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AmeriPublications
   
Even bacteria trade inside our body   
New Kerala
Economic concepts not just explain about how societies buy, sell, and trade goods and services but can also explore the mysteries about the behaviour of microbial life on the earth and inside our body, a study says. Microbes are everywhere -- in the ...
Can economics help explain microbial life?   RedOrbit

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