2015年8月6日 星期四

2015-08-07 Canada English Science


AmeriPublications
   
Scientists say raise the thermostat for women in the office   
AmeriPublications
A study in the journal Nature Climate Change says it is time to consider the metabolic rate of women to determine office thermostat settings. Women often report being cold at work and two scientists say it is time for buildings to end “gender ...
Office Air Conditioning 'Discriminates Against Women'   The Chosun Ilbo
Women Are Being Discriminated Against With Air Conditioning   info-europa
Is your office air conditioning sexist?   Bulletin Leader
Xbox360Asylum.ca   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Different Experts working on Project to solve Great Red Spot's mystery   
NYC Today
Experts said that it is not easy to understand what makes Great Red Spot, a gigantic storm in Jupiter to swirl of reddish hues. At least for the last 150 years, the Great Red Spot has been swirling over Jupiter's skies. Researchers explained that ...
Jupiter's Great Red Spot continues to baffle astronomers   Techie News
NASA studies Jupiter's massive Red Spot   AmeriPublications
Researchers working to know more about Jupiter's Great Red Spot   NY City News
Space Daily   
ABC News   
Clarksville Online   
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Toronto Star
   
More whales beached in Nova Scotia   
Toronto Star
BAYFIELD, N.S.—Another group of beached whales in Nova Scotia has been helped back out to sea, marking the second time this week that concerned residents joined together to save a stranded pod. “They're still in shallow-ish water, but we're hoping ...
Second East Coast mass stranding in 2 days sees all 14 whales helped back to sea   Hamilton Spectator
Beached Whales in Canada Have Been Helped Back Out to Sea   New York Times
Local residents rescue second group of beached whales   E Canada Now

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VICE News
   
This Gaunt Polar Bear Smashed an Underwater Diving Record on a Futile Hunt for ...   
VICE News
A polar bear spent over three minutes underwater hunting seals, breaking the previous record of 72 seconds, according to a Dutch seaman who filmed the sickly beast's failed attempt to find nourishment in a changing climate. Rinie van Meurs, an arctic ...

Hunting seals in thinning ice, polar bear breaks dive record in Norway   Alaska Dispatch News
Polar bears can dive, but it can't save them from climate change: biologist   Nunatsiaq News
Record-breaking polar bear spurs climate change concerns   The Weather Network
Northern Californian   
CBC.ca   
Digital Journal   
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WWF-Canada Blog
   
Purchase preserves more of Salmon River estuary   
Campbell River Mirror
The Nature Trust of B.C. has bought an additional 165 acres of land in the Salmon River estuary. — image credit: Nature Turst of B.C.. The Nature Trust of British Columbia has acquired another 165 acres in the Salmon River estuary north of Campbell River.
BC Salmon Are Facing Hotter and Drier Rivers   Huffington Post Canada
Fraser River sockeyes suffering warm water woes, too   The Spokesman Review (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Tignish church removes honeybee colony   
CBC.ca
The community of Tignish, P.E.I. is still buzzing over a delicate operation underway at St. Simon and St. Jude Roman Catholic Church. Thousands of honey bees have taken up residence in the building and a local bee farmer is working to get them out ...
Banishing bees humanely   Journal Pioneer

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Clapway
   
Life-Threatening Algae in Lake Erie   
Clapway
Satellite images of Lake Erie show enormous plumes of green, spiraling and spreading its way throughout its waters. According to recent studies, these dark green clouds are actually the result of an algal bloom (a sudden and exponential increase in an ...
Latest photograph of Great Lakes Algal bloom released by NASA   The Market Business
Harmful algal blooms not likely on Lake Michigan   WOODTV.com
Near Record Algae Blooms Predicted   BlackburnNews.com
Toledo Blade   
MLive.com   
WNWO NBC 24   
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CBC.ca
   
Climate change is a growing concern in B.C., says scientist   
The Hullabaloo Online
FortisBC's Tilbury LNG in Delta, B.C. The provincial government is promoting LNG exports as a way to create jobs and eliminate the province's debt. Can this be done in a way that won't increase greenhouse gas emissions? Where do the federal parties ...
Want to survive climate change? Move here   Grist

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USA TODAY
   
Here comes the Perseid meteor shower!   
USA TODAY
Quite possibly the best meteor shower of the year — the Perseids — will be coming to a sky near you next week. "If you see one meteor shower this year, make it August's Perseids or December's Geminids," NASA says. "The Perseids feature fast and ...
Stargazers alert: Meteor showers galore this month   Science Recorder
Around 90 meteors will shower an hour in the sky between August 11-14   The Market Business
Meteor shower over Edmonton skies will be easy to see   Edmonton Sun
Calgary Sun   
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Toadfest's early migration   
Castlegar News
This year, the annual Toadfest event will be held on Wednesday August 12, from 4:00 – 7:00 pm at Summit Lake Provincial Park, south of Nakusp. The free event, now in its sixth year, is coordinated by the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP), ...


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