2015年8月24日 星期一

2015-08-25 Canada English Science


CBS News
   
​Humpback whale pulls off once-in-a-lifetime backflip   
CBS News
"Air Jaws" may have some new competition in the form of a humpback whale with some serious hops. The breaching whale was photographed last week off the foggy coast of Nova Scotia in the Bay of Fundy, a popular summer feeding ground for whales.
Humpback whale's backflip caught on camera off Brier Island   CBC.ca
A Rescue in the Fog   The Link
'Pretty phenomenal' show for whale watchers off Brier Island   Digby Courier

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AmeriPublications
   
Nuclear fusion scientists meet at University of Saskatchewan   
AmeriPublications
Nuclear fusion scientists and experts from various countries will gather at the University of Saskatchewan for experiments this week. The group will be at the university for the majority of the week to discuss a series of experiments relating to carbon ...
Nuclear fusion experts converge on U of S   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Scientists congregate for nuclear fusion experiments at University of Saskatchewan   Techie News
University of Saskatchewan will host nuclear fusion experts   Sentinel Republic
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
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CTV News
   
Bear days of summer: MB photographer snaps rare moment with polar bears   
CTV News
A Manitoba-based photographer is turning heads online over a series of photos of playful polar bears stopping to smell the flowers. Dennis Fast snapped the photos in 2008 during his time as a nature guide at Seal River Lodge, built on the shores of ...

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CBC.ca
   
PEI lobster study looks at impact of pesticides   
CBC.ca
Researchers will spend three years studying the potential impact agricultural pesticides may be having on lobster in the Northumberland Strait. Dr. Michael van den Heuvel is the University of Prince Edward Island's Canada Research Chair in Watershed ...

UPEI leads 3-year study on impacts of pesticide run-off on lobster   Journal Pioneer

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CBC.ca
   
Ragweed season in southern Quebec back with a vengeance   
CBC.ca
Have you got a sore throat, an itchy nose and watering eyes? We're sorry to break it to you, but your ragweed allergies are going to get worse before they get better this year. goldenrod. This is goldenrod, not ragweed. The pollen is transported by ...
Why this allergy season is one of the worst   CJAD

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AmeriPublications
   
Study explains why humans are not 'birdbrained'   
AmeriPublications
A study has revealed that a small variation in a protein found in abundance in the brain could be the reason humans are the smartest organisms on Earth. The protein PTBP1 provides insight into how we evolved well ahead of other living creatures.
Why Are We Smarter Than Chickens And Frogs?   FailedMessiah.com
Alternatively Spliced Splicing Regulator Results in Bigger Brains   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Thank Protein Called PTBP1, Because Of It Humans Are Smarter Than Chickens   Tech Times
Science Codex   
Pioneer News   
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AmeriPublications
   
Henry an Australian polar moves to home in Canada in October   
AmeriPublications
A young Australian polar bear named Henry is on the move to the Polar Bear Habitat in Cochrane, Ontario Canada October 7. He is leaving Sea World Australia's Gold Coast to take part in a program to increase the polar bear population. Henry is leaving ...
Sea World Australia wishes bon voyage to Henry the polar bear   Techie News
Canada facility to welcome Australia-born polar bear Henry   Northern Californian
Henry,Australian polar bear moves to Canada on October   The Budapest Report
Sentinel Republic   
PPP Focus.com   
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Maine News
   
Giant Plasma Plume on the Sun captured by NASA   
Maine News
NASA captured a plasma plume that resembles the Eiffel Tower in shape. The plume was visible from August 17 to 19 and was said to be several times taller than earth's diameter. The space agency's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the burst of hot ...

WATCH: An 'Eiffel Tower' on the surface of sun   The Weather Network
NASA sees Plasma Plume on the Sun that resembles Eiffel Tower   Northern Californian
Solar prominence looks like the Eiffel Tower   Techie News
AmeriPublications   
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eNews Park Forest
   
Seismic Blasting in Pursuit of Oil Puts Whales at Risk, Report Confirms   
eNews Park Forest
Hearing loss is amongst the most extreme and immediate form of physiological harm to marine mammals from exposure to seismic blasting. (Photo: Wikimedia Common). A new report urges "extreme caution" in using seismic airguns to explore for fossil fuels ...

A disaster by any other name   The Arctic Journal
Greenpeace tracks Arctic seismic ship off east Greenland coast   Nunatsiaq News

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Macleans.ca
   
There is peace in space. But will earthly conflicts end it?   
Macleans.ca
U.S.-Russia relations continue to deteriorate. And the International Space Station's survival is at stake. Charlie Gillis. August 24, 2015. Twitter · Facebook · Google+ Share · LinkedIn · Reddit · Email · Twitter · Facebook · Google+ Share · LinkedIn ...
Soyuz footage shows astronauts flung around during Earth landing   Daily Mail
How Do Astronauts Shower in Space?   Nextgov

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