2015年8月28日 星期五

2015-08-29 Canada English Science


AmeriPublications
   
Injured orca killer whale Fern recovering in Johnston Strait   
AmeriPublications
A six year old injured orca killer whale named Fern is being watched by the Vancouver Aquarium after an apparent boat propeller incident. Fern shows signs of injuries to the flank and dorsal fin but officials at the aquarium are hoping for a full recovery.
Fern Injured in BC by boat propeller   E Canada Now
Injured Killer Whale Found In Johnstone Strait (Photo)   Canada News
Boat strike blamed for young killer whale's wound   Vancouver Sun
Digital Journal   
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CBC.ca
   
Neon green jackfish's colour is adaptation, not mutation, experts say   
CBC.ca
A fluorescent green jackfish caught earlier this week made quite a stir online as readers debated the origins of its odd colouration, but two pike experts say the answer is likely simple biology. The pike, which had a bright green body and blue throat ...
Mystery of the neon-green jackfish has been solved   Digital Journal
Pike it lucky: Anglers catch metre-long neon fish leaving experts baffled   Mirror.co.uk

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The Space Reporter
   
Astronomers discover shift in galaxy patterns   
The Straits Times
PARIS • From round discs to oval clusters, many galaxies in the Universe have undergone a dramatic transformation over the past eight billion years or so, according to an international team of researchers. They looked at data on some 10,000 of the ...
Astronomers measure metamorphosis of galaxies   PPP Focus.com
Galaxy Evolution After the Big Bang: Unraveling the Metamorphosis of Galaxies   Press Examiner
Hubble Sees Galaxies Undergo Dramatic Metamorphasis   Discovery News

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Updated News
   
Fracking chemicals could potentially harm human development and reproduction   
Techie News
Hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” – a mechanism used for release natural gas from underground rock – could potentially lead to release of complex mixture of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that could harm human development and reproduction, ...

Fracking Chemicals and Human Development   R & D Magazine
Fracking chemicals may be harmful to humans, says new study   Cantech Letter
Chemicals used for fracking may harm human development   UPI.com
News-Medical.net   
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Daily Times
   
Obama's Plan Won't Improve Public Health   
Flathead Beacon
Montanans should not be surprised that President Barack Obama is “moving the goalpost” on emission cuts for the state with his final Clean Power Plan (CPP) rule. Obama believes that Americans support expensive action to protect their children from ...

Here's how climate change will affect your livelihood   Malay Mail Online
What climate change will mean for our local forests   www.parrysound.com
Can we really afford climate change?   Daily Times (blog)
Kathmandu Post   
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The Hullabaloo Online
   
Copernicus' Sentinel-1A Reveals The Fastest Moving Glacier In The World Has A Cow   
The Hullabaloo Online
Have you ever wondered how icebergs are formed? Well, it all starts when a glacier and an ocean love each other very much. Okay, the answer is actually a bit less anthropomorphic and, these days, a bit more “anthropogenic climate change,” but it's ...

One of the world's largest glaciers just lost the biggest chunk of ice ever ...   Inhabitat (blog)
Jakobshavn Glacier loses massive piece of ice   Rapid News Network
World's fastest moving glacier sheds a big chunk of ice   The California Post
Bulletin Leader   
Fx Report Daily   
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The Indian Panorama
   
NASA probe sends stunning images of dwarf planet   
The Indian Panorama
WASHINGTON (TIP): NASA's Dawn spacecraft has delivered the closest-yet views of the dwarf planet called Ceres that show the small world's features in unprecedented detail. The new images show Ceres' tall, conical mountain, crater formation features and ...

NASA captures closest images yet of dwarf planet Ceres   Toronto Star
NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Explores Dwarf Planet Ceres   iTech Post
Ceres mountain even stranger up close   KRMG
Nanowerk   
Examiner.com   
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UPI.com
   
How fungi and bacteria could influence climate models   
UPI.com
A new study suggests researchers have misjudged the nature of decomposition on the forest floor. Photo by Matt Tilghman/Shutterstock. LUND, Sweden, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- Building accurate climate prediction models involves more than simply measuring the ...

Fungi and Bacteria Affect Future Climate Models   Lab Manager | News (press release) (blog)
Future climate models greatly affected by fungi and bacteria   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)

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New signs aimed at increasing awareness about Okanagan Lake fish   
Kelowna Capital News
Mat Hanson of the Okanagan Fisheries Foundation shows off the new sign at the Water Street boat launch in Kelowna advising anglers about the lake, its rules and what fish species live in it. Those on hand for the unveiling included (left to right ...
Sockeye numbers down   Pentiction Western News

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Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
   
Deep sea robots live stream ocean floor expedition off BC   
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
No scuba diving certification? No problem. A new deep sea exploration is being streamed online 24/7, allowing anyone with an internet connection to tour the waters of the Strait of Georgia and Pacific Ocean. The University of Victoria's Ocean Networks ...


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