2015年9月15日 星期二

2015-09-16 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Where to buy milkweed in Waterloo Region and Wellington County   
CBC.ca
Got milkweed? That's the question that a new project between the David Suzuki Foundation and the University of Guelph wants Canadians to think about. The initiative is working to preserve the monarch butterfly population, and since the butterflies are ...

Presentation on monarchs set   The Budapest Report
Monarch butterflies invade Mexico   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Ernie Miller Nature Center celebrates majesty, mystery of monarchs   Kansas City Star
Pike County News Watchman   
Ledger Gazette   
Tribune Register   
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CBC.ca
   
Chris Hadfield on singing in space 4:05   
CBC.ca
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is a man of many talents. He'll be releasing his new music album, Space Sessions: Songs from a Tin Can, in the next few weeks. The guitar and vocal tracks were recorded in space while he was on board the International ...

An astronaut's view of Hamilton's future   Hamilton Spectator
Astronaut Water Is Recycled Pee   RTT News

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CTV News
   
Beware bees' more aggressive cousin: the yellowjacket   
CTV News
Not all garden pests attack plants. One that's especially irksome to us humans this time of year is the yellowjacket. Worse than irksome, sometimes: They can be deadly to people allergic to their sting. Yellowjackets are among the most ornery of creatures.

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AmeriPublications
   
Americans are falling behind in Science   
AmeriPublications
A new poll from Pew Research Center shows that Americans are not high performers in the field of science and rate as just average. The poll which asked more than 3,200 American adults 12 common-knowledge science questions in a 5 minute long quiz, on ...

Americans Aren''t So Great at Science, New Study Finds   The Budapest Report
Americans don't flunk, but don't ace survey's science quiz   Washington Post
Americans so-so on knowledge of science: poll   The Star Online
Canada News   
The Weather Network   
610kvnu   
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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 ...
Siberian virus, 'asleep' for 30000 years, could cure rare eye disease, says expert   The Siberian Times
Ancient Giant Virus Emerges From Siberia Wasteland   The Next Digit
Ancient squirrel's nest leads to discovery of giant virus   CNN

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9news.com.au
   
San Diego fishermen film heart-racing moment pod of killer whales chased down ...   
9news.com.au
Two San Diego fishermen have filmed the frightening moment their boat was chased by a pod of killer whales. The two men were spearfishing on a six-metre fishing boat on September 10 when they noticed something break the surface of the water in the ...

Orca Chases Fishermen's Powerboat Off San Diego Coast   Huffington Post Canada
Terrifying video shows a pod of killer whales chasing a fishing boat   Mashable

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RedOrbit
   
New antenna would enable direct communication between Earth, Mars rovers   
RedOrbit
Curiosity's cell phone signal is about to get a whole lot stronger, as a team of UCLA researchers is working on an antenna that would enable Mars rovers to communicate directly with scientists here on Earth, without needing relay satellites to act as ...

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NBCNews.com
   
Climate change: Arctic sea just hit 4th lowest level on record   
Financial Express
Is it climate change? Reaching its likely minimum extent for 2015, Arctic sea's minimum ice extent was the fourth lowest in the satellite record since observations from space began. By: ANI | September 16, 2015 8:58 AM ...

Ho-hum Arctic ice report should scare you as much as drought, fire and flood   seattlepi.com
Losing grip much? Arctic sea just hit 4th lowest level on record   Business Standard
Arctic Ice Reaches Fourth-Lowest Point on Record   TIME
The Space Reporter   
(e) Science News (press release) (registration)   
eTurboNews   
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Nature World Report
   
Birds in love produce more babies   
Nature World Report
Birds who freely choose their own mates have 37 percent more offspring as compared to birds that are paired up. The findings have a far-reaching implication for conservation and captive breeding practices.
Amazing new bird study reveals evolutionary importance of love   BABW News
Falling In Love Increases Reproductive Success in Birds, Researchers Say   Nature World News
Birds who choose their own mate have more babies, says study   University Herald
The Budapest Report   
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The Budapest Report
   
New data network to track permafrost meltdown   
The Budapest Report
Bremerhaven (Germany), CLIMATE – This Saturday at a conference in Quebec, Canada an international research team will present the first online data portal on global permafrost. In the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost researchers first collect .
Where Is The World's Permafrost Thawing?   reportingclimatescience.com
Climate change: Tracking world's permafrost thawing   Financial Express
Scientists believe new permafrost database may help us understand climate change   Cantech Letter
Ibcworldnews   
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