2015年9月7日 星期一

2015-09-08 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Orca pod surrounds kayaker near San Juan Island   
CBC.ca
A kayaker had the thrill of a lifetime when a pod of about 30 orcas surrounded her boat near San Juan Island, in Washington State, east of Victoria, B.C.. "We are in whale soup. There's one coming right under our boat, oh my god!" said Michelle Feis to ...
Video of pod of orca whales playfully surrounding kayakers   Digital Journal
Killer whales surprise kayakers   AOL Travel UK
Kayaker films close encounter with orcas near San Juan Island   Globalnews.ca

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The Budapest Report
   
Three more invasive Asian Grass Carp found in Toronto waters   
The Budapest Report
Three Asian Grass Carp have been found in the waters around the Toronto Islands, bringing the total number of the invasive fish found in Toronto this summer to five. According to a news release issued Thursday, Toronto and Region Conservation staff .
Three more invasive Asian grass carp found in Toronto Harbor waters   AmeriPublications
TRCA staff catches three additional invasive Asian carp from Lake Ontario   NYC Today
Three extra Asian carp pulled from native waters   The Times
Uncover Michigan   
E Canada Now   
640 Toronto News   
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Digital Journal
   
Dinosaur footprint from Tyrannosaur discovered in Tumbler Ridge   
Digital Journal
A student and her father found the world's 15th known Tyrannosaur footprint near the B.C. town of Tumbler Ridge in August in an area where 8 of the other footprints were found. The difference is that this one is very close to Tumbler Ridge itself.
Ultra-rare tyrannosaur track found near Tumbler Ridge   AmeriPublications
Father, Daughter Discover 15th Tyrannosaur Track Near Tumbler Ridge in Canada   BizTek Mojo
Extremely rare tyrannosaur track discovered by student, her father   Techie News
The Times   
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Discovery News
   
Predator Numbers Don't Always Increase with Prey   
Discovery News
Scientists said this week they have uncovered what seems to be an unusual law of nature that keeps big predator numbers low across vast spaces of the Earth and its oceans. Even when there are plenty of prey around for larger creatures like lions to eat ...
When there are lots of prey, the relative number of predators shrinks   CBC.ca

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Researchers dive deep into Lake Huron's past with new 3-D images of historical ...   
Hamilton Spectator
Russ Green, deputy superintendent and research co-ordinator at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, looks over a rendering of the shipwreck Defiance before diving to it in Lake Huron, near Presque Isle, Mich., in July. next play/pause pre 1/1.
3-D imaging sheds new light on old Lake Huron shipwrecks   Alpena News

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seattlepi.com
   
Fin whale makes appearance in north Puget Sound   
seattlepi.com
In this Sept. 3, 2015 photo, a fin whale surfaces near in Puget Sound near Minor Island, Wa. Michael Harris, of Puget Sound Express Whale Watching, says fin whale used to be common in the area, but commercial hunting off Vancouver Island decimated the ...

Fin Whale Spotted in Puget Sound   KGMI
Rare endangered fin whale seen near Victoria in Puget Sound   The Budapest Report
Naturalists spot extremely rare fin whale in north Puget Sound   Techie News

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Toronto Star
   
Global warming could shut down major ocean currents, say researchers.   
Toronto Star
WASHINGTON—Two new studies are adding to concerns about one of the most troubling scenarios for future climate change: the possibility that global warming could slow or shut down the Atlantic's great ocean circulation systems, with dramatic ...

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Livemint
   
In a first, magnetic 'wormhole' created in lab   
Business Standard
Spanish scientists have created in a lab the first experimental "wormhole" that can magnetically connect two regions of space. It comprises a tunnel that transfers the magnetic field from one point to the other while keeping it undetectable all the way.
First magnetic 'wormhole' created   Chandigarh Tribune
Scientists create a Wormhole in a Lab Setting   MINA

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Montreal Gazette
   
astronaut Cristoforetti has fond memories of training in Montreal   
Montreal Gazette
Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti depressurizes part of the International Space Station to prepare for some vacuuming on Feb. 2, 2015 during her 200-day, record-breaking mission. Cristoforetti did part of her training for the mission at the ...

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CleanTechnology News, Industry Analysis, Market Research Reports - Clean Technology Business Review
   
Solar water-splitting method to provide clean energy   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Researchers from Rice University have demonstrated an efficient new way to capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into clean, renewable energy by splitting water molecules. The technology relies on a configuration of light ...
US researchers develop new solar water-splitting technology   Power Technology
Renewable Energy: Splitting Water Molecules from Sunlight   Nature World News
Riesearchers demo solar water-splitting technology   domain-B
Greentech Lead   
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