2015年9月2日 星期三

2015-09-03 Canada English Science


CTV News
   
Special air quality statement issued for Calgary   
CTV News
Environment Canada says poor air quality may return to Calgary and southern Alberta over the next few days. Currently, conditions over the province are in the low to moderate risk category, but Environment Canada says the forest fires in the ...

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CTV News
   
Officials lift fire ban in City of Calgary   
CTV News
It's welcome news for many planning get-togethers for the long weekend – fire officials have lifted the fire ban that was in place in the City of Calgary for the past while. The city says that, due to improved air quality, a fire ban prohibiting the ...
Fire ban, AHS air quality advisory lifted in Calgary   Globalnews.ca
Fire ban lifted in city of Calgary   MetroNews Canada
Fire ban lifted in Calgary   News Talk 770 Calgary
The Budapest Report   
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County Weekly News
   
Wind hearing hears turtle expert testimony   
Quinte News
One gentlemen just told me "they should've sold tickets" to fundraise ERT hearing court costs on #PEC wind project. pic.twitter.com/s5tTaFr0vC. — Todd Smith (@ToddSmithPC) September 2, 2015. One of the top Blanding's Turtle experts in the world is on ...
Turtles vs Turbines ERT – more time may be needed   countylive.ca (blog)
Tribunal likely needs more time   County Weekly News

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AmeriPublications
   
Study on ancient cold period may gauge future climate change   
AmeriPublications
An ancient cold period that occurred approximately 12,000 years ago could be useful in predicting future climate change. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin explain that the ancient cold period had extreme affects on the northern ...
Ancient cold period gives new insight into future   Zee News
Ancient cold period could provide clues about future climate change   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)
Ancient Cold Period could Predict Future Climate Change   I4U News

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Globalnews.ca
   
'I can't stand it': Pigeon Lake residents concerned about stench coming from water   
Globalnews.ca
EDMONTON — While hundreds of Albertans prepare to spend the last long weekend of the summer at the lake, some who live at Pigeon Lake say they want to leave because of the unsightly and downright smelly condition of the water. “I can't stand it,” said ...

Tests being conducted on samples after possible blue-green algae found in ...   Peterborough Examiner

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National Post
   
Solar Photobomber: The amazing image of the International Space Station ...   
National Post
So you're taking telescopic photographs of the Sun, watching the solar disk seethe under intense forces while blasting huge, towering prominences tens of thousands of kilometers into space, when your photo is completely ruined by a rude photobomber:.

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AmeriPublications
   
Dinosaur study reveals ankylosaur 'tank' tail evolution   
AmeriPublications
Researchers at the University of Alberta have revealed that the ankylosaur evolved to develop a tank tail. The dinosaur's whole body appeared to be that of a tank as it was covered in armor, with stony plates and spikes covering it's body, and a club ...
King of clubs: intriguing tale of the 'tank' dinosaur's tail   The Daily Star
How a club tail evolved in dinosaur arms race   Livemint

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CTV News
   
David Suzuki: Evidence outweighs claims climate change isn't real   
CTV News
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 ...

'Settled Science' Is a Myth   PJ Media
Where the 2016 Republican candidates stand on climate change   The Budapest Report
Should Climate Change Be a Vital Part of K-12 Learning?   Education World
Morrow County Sentinel   
San Juan Record   
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Reuters
   
Odd ancient lizard-like reptile called earliest-known turtle   
Reuters
WASHINGTON It was a creature that one scientist said resembled "a strange, gluttonous lizard that swallowed a small Frisbee." But a sophisticated skull analysis showed that this reptile called Eunotosaurus africanus that lived in southern Africa 260 ...
Shell-less ancestor of turtles revealed through holes in its head   CNET

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Arizona's Kitt Peak Observatory offers a perfect sight-line to the stars   
Hamilton Spectator
The Mayall four-meter telescope, the most prominent structure atop Kitt Peak, is visible from up to 80 kilometres away. The dome is 18 stories tall and has a double-shell construction that can withstand 192 kilometre wind.
Arizona's Kitt Peak Observatory offers perfect sight-line to the stars   Stuff.co.nz

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