2015年8月16日 星期日

2015-08-17 Canada English Science


Ottawa Citizen
   
Kokanee joins up with science for glacier research, and a special beer   
Ottawa Citizen
A British Columbia scientist is hoping to use a few cold ones to get the public thinking about really big cold ones — glaciers. Brian Menounos, a glaciologist with the University of Northern British Columbia, has teamed up with Kokanee beer for a ...
Kokanee Beer joins up with science for glacier research and new beer   The Hullabaloo Online

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RT
   
Wiping out species may boost evolution – study   
RT
Mass extinction events that wiped numerous species from Earth, while destructive in the short run, may have had a long-term benefit of speeding up evolution, computer modeling suggests. There were five major extinction events in Earth's history, when a ...

Simulated Mass Extinctions Speed Up Robot Evolution In A New Experiment   International Business Times
Study shows mass extinction may accelerate robot evolution   AmeriPublications
Computer Scientists Systematically 'Kill' Robots To Hasten Evolutionary Process   Hot Hardware
Techie News   
The Budapest Report   
The Hullabaloo Online   
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AmeriPublications
   
Video shows B.C. orcas frolic off Galiano Island Coast   
AmeriPublications
A video showing 50 orca killer whales from J and L Pod frolic off the Galiano Island coast has become an internet sensation. The video was captured by Gary Cullen and his family as they were amused by the J-Pod and L-Pod killer whales off the coast ...
B.C. orcas frolic and have fun in video off Galiano Island coast   The Hullabaloo Online
Video of 50 Orca killer whales playing in Active Pass, Galiano Island, British ...   The Budapest Report
BC Orcas Frolic Off Galiano Island (Video)   Canada News

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The Hullabaloo Online
   
Owatonna braces for invasive tree-killing beetle   
The Hullabaloo Online
Boulder County, Colorado has developed a plan to deal with the spread and infestation of the emerald ash borer as it attacks the ash trees. The county invites the public for comments and suggestions until August 21. The emerald ash borer was first seen .
Pests are posing a threat to a particular species of trees in Ark La Tex   KTBS
Easton moves to protect against tree-killing beetle   lehighvalleylive.com
Emerald ash borer:Easton moves to protect against tree-killing beetle   The Budapest Report
Morris Daily Herald   
AmeriPublications   
The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines   
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The West Australian
   
Humpback whale rescued off Cape Cod   
Boston Globe
Continue reading below. Marine researchers rescued a young humpback whale that was entangled in rope off Cape Cod on Friday afternoon, according to officials from the Center for Coastal Studies. Passengers and crew of the Provincetown-based Dolphin ...

Crews Untangle Young Humpback Whale Off Of Cape Cod   CBS Local
Humpback Whale Freed Off Provincetown   CapeCod.com News
Another Humpback Whale Freed By Provincetown Team   WBUR
AmeriPublications   
The Budapest Report   
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Newsweek
   
Yeast DNA Study Reveals the Natural History of Lager   
Valley News
Scientists use DNA to figure out a lot of useful stuff: whether a drug will work to fight a certain form of cancer, who committed a crime, the ancient history of a fragment of fossilized bone. Now, a team led by biologists at the University of ...
Lager-brewing yeast was probably born twice   The Hullabaloo Online
The evolution of lager yeast charted   Digital Journal
A Lager That Actually Tastes Good, Thanks to Science   Newsweek
The Budapest Report   
New Historian   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Hot spot teems with killer whales and humpbacks on BC's North Coast   
Vancouver Sun
HECATE STRAIT — The Canadian Coast Guard ship John P. Tully cruised overnight to arrive off Bonilla Island, a known hot spot where the tides stir up nutrients along the edge of a narrow trough. By 7:30 a.m., there is barely time to gobble down a hot ...


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The Hullabaloo Online
   
We May Cry over Antarctic Melting, but Penguins Love It!   
The Hullabaloo Online
A biological oceanographer at Stanford University, Kevin Arrigo, has been striving hard for more than two decades to study remote sites in Antarctica. An oasis in desert of ice has majorly been the focus of his study. Researchers don't know much about .
Glacial melting climate change provide Antarctic penguins food   AmeriPublications
Here''s how climate change helps melting glaciers feed ocean   The Budapest Report
Melting Glaciers Providing Feast Antarctic Ocean Dwellers   Immortal News
The Weather Network   
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The Inquisitr
   
Anti-Science Extremists' War On Wikipedia, New Study Examines   
The Inquisitr
Anti-science extremists have declared war on Wikipedia. While Wikipedia is usually a reliable source for scientific information these days, a new study has found that anti-science zealots have been conducting a terrorist campaign on controversial ...
Anti-Science Trolls are Starting "Edit Wars" on Wikipedia   Gizmodo
Wikipedia Unreliable On Scientific Topics Like Global Warming, Acid rain   Focus News
Wikipedia can be misleading, says study   Bangladesh News 24 hours
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The Weather Network
   
See the world's first two-headed slug discovered by divers   
The Weather Network
Sunday, August 16, 2015, 2:53 PM - Divers have found what is believed to be the world's first two-headed sea slug. The strange creature, also known as a nudibranch, was discovered off the coast of Sabah in eastern Malaysian Borneo by diver Nash Baiti.
Bizarre pictures show world's first two-headed hermaphrodite sea slug ...   Mirror.co.uk
Two-headed slug found off the coast of Sabah   Digital Journal
Double-headed sea slug discovered off the coast of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo   Daily Mail

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