2015年8月8日 星期六

2015-08-09 Canada English Science


AmeriPublications
   
Women Are Being Discriminated Against With Air Conditioning   
Infinite Path
They suggest changing the model-which was developed in the 1960s-in order to better account for the actual metabolic rates of all individuals, including factors such as average weight, body tissue insulation, and clothing. Ladies, if you've got a space ...
Office discrimination   Winnipeg Free Press
Women, There's A Reason Why You're Shivering In The Office   The Budapest Report
Here's why women feel cold in the office   PPP Focus.com
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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Lethbridge Herald
   
Province doggedly determined to prevent influx of mussels   
Lethbridge Herald
Do you think the city should speed up the twinning of Whoop-Up Drive to the Crossings? Yes; No. View Results. Loading ... Follow The Lethbridge Herald on Twitter @LethHerald Latest Tweet. By Lethbridge Herald on August 8, 2015. Conservation K9 ...

BC uses dogs in pilot project to rid invasive mussels   AmeriPublications
Pilot project to thwart invasive mussels   The Rocky Mountain Goat
The province using dogs to sniff out invasive mussels   News Talk 770 Calgary
Globalnews.ca   
660 News   
Observer News   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
What are microbeads and why is Canada banning them?   
Christian Science Monitor
Canada is the latest in a growing list to ban the tiny plastic orbs that researchers say threaten marine ecosystems and the food chain. By Kelsey Warner, Staff August 7, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. A right whale's tale seen in Puerto Piramide ...
Why Canada is closer to banning plastic microbeads   AmeriPublications
Canada to Ban Use of Plastic Microbeads in Personal Care Items   BizTek Mojo
Canada Wants To Ban The Tiny Plastic Microbeads Found In Toothpaste. Here''s Why.   The Budapest Report
ThinkProgress   
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The Weather Network
   
Meet invasive plant causing harm to homes and property value   
The Weather Network
Fallopia japonica, commonly known as Japanese Knotweed is an aggressive bamboo-like perennial that is native to eastern Asia. It was first introduced to North America in the 1800s and was used for home décor and planted for erosion control.
City to form volunteer team to address invasive speciesENVIRONMENT   Tbnewswatch.com
Weeding out knotweed   Salmon Arm Observer

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Financial Express
   
Teeth help identify six dinosaurs in Spain   
Financial Express
Scientists have used 142 teeth to identify six non-avian dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous period that existed in the South Pyrenees Basin in Spain. By: PTI | Toronto | August 7, 2015 6:26 PM. G+. DINosaur. Researchers examined one of the smallest ...
Research on dinosaur teeth turns up new species: University of Alberta   Edmonton Sun
Big dinosaur discoveries in tiny toothy packages   ECNmag.com
Teeth help discover six new flesh-eating dinosaurs   Zee News

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Firstpost
   
213 dinosaur eggs seized from Chinese home   
Firstpost
Beijing: A total of 231 fossilised dinosaur eggs and skeletal remains were seized from a house in China's Guangdong province, authorities said on Thursday. Police raided the house in Heyuan city on July 29 and seized the eggs, which date back to the ...

Dinosaur skeleton and hundreds of dinosaur eggs found stashed under stairs at ...   The Independent
Large cache of dinosaur eggs seized in Guangdong Province, China   Digital Journal
Chinese Police seize 213 dinosaur eggs for Government   AmeriPublications
BizTek Mojo   
India Today   
Xbox360Asylum.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Babbling bonobos and the origins of human speech   
Toronto Star
According to new research, bonobos — our closest relatives in the animal kingdom — might be able to give us an unprecedented peek at the evolution of human speech. This particular species of great ape, scientists now say, uses sound to communicate in ...
Bonobo "Baby Talk" Reveals Roots of Human Language   National Geographic
Bonobos Can Communicate,Babble Hints At Origins of Human Speech   The Budapest Report
Bonobos Communicate Like Human Infants   KRWG News22

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Toronto Sun
   
Helicopter rides give aerial view of Alberta's Pipestone Creek dinosaur site   
Toronto Sun
WEMBLEY, Alta. -- Alberta's latest museum dedicated to paleontology hasn't opened its doors yet, but it is already offering visitors a new option to experience an impressive dinosaur fossil site -- from the air. The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum ...

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Henry Homeyer: Easy-going daylilies thrive most anywhere, are simple to breed   
The Providence Journal
Daylilies are wonderful. All beginning gardeners should have several clumps — you essentially can't kill them. email · print. Comment. By Henry Homeyer Special to The Journal Posted Aug. 8, 2015 @ 12:01 am. Daylilies are wonderful. All beginning ...


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Inquirer.net
   
To bee, or not to bee: This is no bumbling insect audit   
STLtoday.com
APPLETON, Maine (AP) — Mad as a hornet, a bumblebee buzzes her wings in vain against the walls of the vial holding her captive. She alights briefly on the paper tab indicating her number, and then resumes scuttling around her plastic prison. Her ...
Bee census enlists Mainers in army of 'citizen scientists'   Press Herald
This is no bumbling insect audit   Sumter Item

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