2015年9月14日 星期一

2015-09-15 Canada English Science


Globalnews.ca
   
Saskatchewan team wins mock Mars rover competition in Europe   
Globalnews.ca
A team of students from the University of Saskatchewan won first place at a mock Mars rover competition in Europe. usst.ca / Supplied. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the ...
University of Saskatchewan team wins Mars Rover competition   CBC.ca
University of Saskatchewan's Team finishes First in 2015 Mars Rover Challenge   Maine News Online
European Rover Challenge 2015 sees USST land top spot   The Budapest Report
CTV News   
Uncover Michigan   
AmeriPublications   
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CBC.ca
   
Couple donates $2M to Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park and Zoo   
CBC.ca
A former Manitoban and his wife have gifted $2 million to the Assiniboine Park and Zoo's redevelopment. The donation from Doug and Louise Leatherdale was announced Monday in front of the International Polar Bear Conservation Centre (IPBCC), which ...

Assiniboine Park Conservancy gets $2 million donation   MetroNews Canada
Zoo's polar bear conservation centre gets new name   Globalnews.ca
Former Manitoba Man Donates $2M To Assiniboine Park Conservancy   CJOB
Winnipeg Sun   
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Bulletin Leader
   
Vaughan will become a place for David Suzuki Foundation research on monarch ...   
Bulletin Leader
Canadian city in the Ontario region of York – Vaughan, will play a major role in attempt to save and restore the country's dwindling monarch butterfly population. In fact, the eastern monarch population has fallen noticeably since the 1990s. The reason ...
Vaughan hosting research site for David Suzuki Foundation study on monarch ...   YorkRegion.com

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The Star Online
   
Americans so-so on knowledge of science: poll   
The Star Online
Limited knowledge: Only 34% of American respondents to a science test knew that the temperature at which water boils – which is linked to atmospheric pressure – is lower at a higher altitude setting than at sea level. — AFP Relaxnews. WASHINGTON: ...

Americans don't flunk, but don't ace survey's science quiz   Washington Post
Study says Americans are not the best at science   AmeriPublications
This Basic Science Quiz Is Stumping Almost Everyone. Can You Ace It?   Womans Day (blog)
The Weather Network   
myCentralOregon.com   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
A giant ancient virus was just uncovered in melting ice — and it won't be the ...   
Hamilton Spectator
Let's get one thing out of the way really quickly: The ancient, giant virus recently discovered in melting Arctic ice is not going to kill you. But here's the bad news: It's not the first ancient virus that scientists have found frozen — it's the ...
Scientists to revive 30000-year-old giant 'monster' virus   The Weather Network
Scientists find a giant monster virus deep in arctic ice   AmeriPublications
Microbiologists Find Another 30000 Year Old Giant Virus in Siberian Permafrost   Motherboard
The Siberian Times   
Business Insider Australia   
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Journal Pioneer
   
Landowner's fight against invasive plants turns into regional effort   
The Chesapeake Bay Journal
Summer interns from Virginia Tech work with farm manager, Paige Raines, to remove ailanthus and other invasives from a meadow at Middle Mountain Farm. (Leslie Middleton). Rod Walker stretched his arm out toward the mountains north of his 1,500 acres ...

Invasive species can threaten P.E.I. economy   The Budapest Report
Late summer a good time to deal with exotic invasive plant species   Scranton Times-Tribune

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Cantech Letter
   
Scientists believe new permafrost database may help us understand climate change   
Cantech Letter
The GTN-P has been collecting data, including temperature and thickness, from permafrost regions in the Arctic, Antarctic, and mountainous areas. Funded by the EU's permafrost research project PAGE21, the GTN-P database will provide detailed data about ...

Climate change: Tracking world's permafrost thawing   Financial Express
Database Shows Where World's Permafrost is Thawing   Laboratory Equipment
Tracking world`s permafrost thawing   Chandigarh Tribune

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Our leaders should respond to Pope Francis' call for climate action   
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
My congressman, Keith Rothfus, has stated that Congress should focus on multidecade strategic issues — a position with which I heartily agree. I also believe the dominant strategic issue of our time is the profound threat climate change poses, and I ...

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NY City News
   
Darwinius may be little longer in tooth than previously believed   
Financial Express
As per a recent study, Darwinius may be a little longer in tooth than previously believed. By: ANI | September 14, 2015 2:10 PM. G+. Other Articles. One Direction sings 'happy birthday' at Boston concert for co-member Niall Horan · 'Game of Thrones ...
Darwinius fossil: longer in the tooth than we thought?   News@UofT
Teeth link 'Darwinius' fossil to lemurs not monkeys   Futurity: Research News
Rare primate's fossil closer to lemurs than squirrel monkeys   NY City News
Northern Californian   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Stephen Hume: Stop ignoring greenhouse gas emissions from exported fuels   
Vancouver Sun
Climate change is already having a major impact on British Columbia. Lost revenue from insect and fire-devastated forests and dwindling fisheries is amplified by the ballooning cost of responding to extreme weather events and forest fires. In the past ...

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