2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Canada English Science


Pioneer News
   
Scientists Identify Largest Scorpion-like Primordial Sea Predator   
Pioneer News
Scientists have recently identified an ancient sea creature which they now believe was one of the biggest predators to tread the early Earth. “Pentecopterus was an incredibly bizarre animal, with a long head that looked somewhat like the prow of a ship ...
Researchers find evidence of giant sea scorpion-like animal that lived 450 ...   NYC Today
Human-sized prehistoric scorpions discovered, too big for Starship Troopers   Morning Ticker
Fossils from 460 million year old human-sized sea scorpion unearthed in Iowa   RT
NewsQuench   
Gizmodo   
Tribune-Review   
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CBC.ca
   
Calgary air quality advisory lifted after smoke clears   
CBC.ca
Alberta Health Services officially lifted the air quality advisory for Calgary today after a couple days of smoke-free skies. Wildfires in the U.S. and B.C. had left a haze over many areas in southern Alberta last week. Enough smoke already, say ...
Air quality advisory ends in Edmonton   Edmonton Journal
Alberta Health Services removes smoke related air quality advisory   CTV News
Alberta Health Services lifts air quality advisory for Calgary   Calgary Herald
MetroNews Canada   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
660 News   
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AmeriPublications
   
Watch live stream of deep ocean exploration   
AmeriPublications
Ocean Networks Canada will be live streaming dives made by robotic exploration vehicles (E/Vs) three kilometers deep off the BC coast in the Pacific Ocean. The live stream will follow two exploration ships named Nautilus and, the Thomas G. Thompson, ...

Watch a live feed of these underwater robots off B.C.'s coast   Cantech Letter
Explore the oceans live with ONC   NYC Today
Group To Map Depths of the Ocean   The Maritime Executive
Maine News Online   
Maine News   
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Straight.com
   
David Suzuki: Deniers are all over the map; climate realists all over the world   
Straight.com
A little over a year ago, I wrote about a Heartland Institute conference in Las Vegas where climate change deniers engaged in a failed attempt to poke holes in the massive body of scientific evidence for human-caused climate change. I quoted Bloomberg ...

On climate, be skeptical of the profiteers of doom   Augusta Free Press
Letter: Climate change most important   Williams Lake Tribune
Two Droughts and the Cost of 1 Degree of Global Warming   Huffington Post
Somewhat Reasonable - Heartland Institute (blog)   
Daily Pilot   
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CNET
   
How the ankylosaurus dino got its mighty, Thor-like hammer-tail   
CNET
The ankylosaur boasted a clubbed tail strong enough to break bones. Here's how a dinosaur developed into one bad herbivore you don't want to mess with. Sci-Tech. 2 September 20152:06 am BST. Danny Gallagher mugshot. by Danny Gallagher.
King of clubs: Intriguing tale of the 'tank' dinosaur's tail   Toronto Sun
Researchers reveal how the Ankylosaurus dinosaur got its killer tail weapon   Daily Mail
Meet the king of clubs, Ankylosaurus   Malay Mail Online
AmeriPublications   
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Huffington Post Canada
   
Cutting Black Carbon Is an Issue Even Climate Change Critics Could Support   
Huffington Post Canada
One aspect of the climate change debate I find particularly troubling is the extent to which CO2 has come to dominate the narrative. By limiting our discussions to CO2 we ignore the topics we can all agree upon. Today I will talk about a topic about ...
Could our Future World be Made of CO2 from Air?   EarthTechling

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Voice of America
   
Scientists Seek Clues to Whale Deaths in Gulf of Alaska   
Voice of America
While President Barack Obama is in Alaska, he might have this question: Why have 30 dead whales washed ashore from the Gulf of Alaska since May? Scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have mobilized a research team to ...


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CBC.ca
   
Obama's climate-change talk stands in stark contrast to Canadian party leaders   
CBC.ca
An international summit on Arctic issues that seems designed to burnish the green legacy of U.S. President Barack Obama is highlighting the absence of climate debate so far in Canada's federal election. Foreign ministers from eight countries met Monday ...

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Satellite Today
   
Early morning rocket launch set for Cape Canaveral   
Bay News 9
The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with the Navy's fourth Mobile User Objective System (MUOS-4) on board was rolled from the Vertical Integration Facility to the pad at Space Launch Complex-41, Monday August 31, 2015. (PHOTO/United Launch ...

US Military Eager to See MUOS Satellite Network Fully Active   Satellite Today
Tropical Storm Erika Delayed Blastoff for US Navy set for Sept. 2 on Most ...   Universe Today
September 1, 2015 in News: Live coverage: Atlas 5 countdown and launch journal   Spaceflight Now
WKMG Orlando   
Brevard Times   
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Bangkok Post
   
Climate: CO2 will forever alter key ocean microbes   
Bangkok Post
BONN - Like a chemistry experiment gone awry, global warming will irrevocably mutate a micro-organism that plays a crucial role in the ocean food chain, reports a study published Tuesday. This undated NOAA picture shows large schools of herbivorous ...
Climate change could push these tiny marine organisms to evolve — irreversibly   Washington Post
Climate Change Could Alter Key Ocean Bacteria: Study   Tempo.co

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