2015年8月20日 星期四

2015-08-21 Canada English Science


CTV News
   
Rising climate changing boreal forest landscape, study says   
CTV News
Scientists say climate change is forcing the boreal forest that covers much of northern Canada to a tipping point. The study, published today in the journal Science, points out that temperatures are expected to rise faster and higher in the boreal ...
Study warns boreal forest tipping point due to climate change   AmeriPublications
Study says climate change forcing boreal forest to tipping point   Globalnews.ca
Boreal forests challenged by global change   The Times
Times Colonist   
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AmeriPublications
   
Vancouver Aquarium veterinarian tends to injured sea otter   
AmeriPublications
Vancouver Aquarium veterinarians currently have an injured sea otter found off the Vancouver coast under their care. Corky, the name given to the sea otter because of how he was floating around in the water, was reported to be bloated and unable to dive.
Vancouver Aquarium veterinarian tends to injured sea otter - video   The Hullabaloo Online
BADLY INJURED SEA OTTER RECOVERS AT THE VANCOUVER AQUARIUM   The Budapest Report
Injured Sea Otter Recovers at the Vancouver Aquarium (PHOTO)   E Canada Now
Vancouver Sun   
Bulletin Leader   
Canada News   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Humans are now 'super predators,' and that's a problem, study says   
Christian Science Monitor
Humans are throwing ecosystems out of whack by not only killing a large number of animals, but by killing adults and top carnivores in particular, a study suggests. One answer is to act more like animal predators.
Study: Hunting for bigger fish, game isn't sustainable   Bradford Era
Humans are 'wickedly efficient super-predators'   Dispatch Times

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Daily Mail
   
Researchers say SEAWATER was key to diamond formation   
Daily Mail
Some of the world's richest diamond deposits owe their existence to ancient seawater, it has been revealed. Researchers say some of the rich diamond deposits in the Northwest Territories were formed as a result of ancient seawater streaming into the ...
Research shows seawater involved in making diamonds beneath the Northwest ...   The Hullabaloo Online
'Ugly duckling' diamonds priceless for U of A researcher trying to unlock ...   Edmonton Journal
Small, Dirty Diamonds helping Researchers know how diamonds are made   Maine News Online
Techie News   
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CTV News
   
US government to further investigate 30 whale deaths in Alaska   
CTV News
JUNEAU, Alaska -- A federal agency announced plans Thursday for a more intense investigation into what caused the deaths of 30 large whales in the western Gulf of Alaska since May. NOAA Fisheries declared the deaths an "unusual mortality event," ...

What's killing whales off BC-Alaska coast?   CBC.ca
Federal agency announces plans for further investigation in deaths of 30 ...   mysask.com

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WTVY, Dothan
   
This Day in Space History - August 20th: Viking 1 and Voyager 2 Space Launches   
WTVY, Dothan
On August 20th, on two separate years, two major probes in NASA's unmanned planetary exploration mission were launched to the final frontier. Courtesy: JPL / NASA. On August 20th, on two separate years, two major probes in NASA's unmanned planetary ...


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E Canada Now
   
Space Elevator Closer to Becoming a Reality (PHOTO)   
E Canada Now
Scientists and science fiction writers have been talking about space elevators for years. This type of space travel technology would allow people to take the first 12 miles or so of a space flight in an electrical elevator into the stratosphere rather ...
Canadian Company to build Space Elevator to transport astronauts, Tourists ...   NYC Today
Two innovations every space enthusiast needs to know   Washington Post
Things are looking up for patented space elevator   Mother Nature Network (blog)
Tech Insider (blog)   
Digital Trends   
Inverse   
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CBC.ca
   
Roseville beached minke showed signs of being tied   
CBC.ca
A dead beached whale in western P.E.I. was buried Thursday morning after a group from the Canadian Wildlife Health Centre studied the giant mammal. The group believes the minke whale that washed up on a beach in Roseville was an adult male, about ...

Whale may have died weeks before washing ashore   Journal Pioneer
Dead whale in western P.E.I. to be buried   The Hullabaloo Online
A 29-foot long minke whale found dead on Roseville beach   KRWG News22
Truro Daily News   
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Northern Californian
   
ESA team reveals the reason behind eerier-sounding song by Comet 67P   
Northern Californian
The European Space Agency (ESA) has been able to know as to what was causing the mysterious eerie-sounding song when Rosetta spacecraft reached its target comet 67P. The ESA said Wednesday that it was caused by oscillations in the magnetic field ...

How to Find Rosetta's Comet In Your Telescope   Universe Today
Secret of Rosetta's cool   The Hullabaloo Online
The love song of Comet 67P: Why it's making whale sounds   Mashable
The Weather Network   
Astrobiology News (press release)   
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KRWG News22
   
Butterfly wings can change the course of weather   
KRWG News22
The atmosphere is so unstable that a butterfly flapping its wings can, famously, change the course of weather patterns. The celebrated "butterfly effect" also means that the reliability of weather forecasts drops sharply beyond 10 days. Editor ...
''Butterfly Effect'' New Model To Help With Reliability Of Future Forecasts   The Hullabaloo Online
'Butterfly Effect' New Model To Help With Reliability Of Future Forecasts   Science World Report
Harnessing the butterfly effect to improve atmospheric forecasts   Techie News

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