2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 Canada English Science


Toronto Star
   
NASA confirms ocean covers Saturn's moon Enceladus   
Toronto Star
Scientists have long suspected that Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon, has an ocean sloshing between its rocky core and icy crust. Now NASA scientists say that they've confirmed that the ocean covers the entire moon. A paper published this week in ...
Global ocean discovered under Saturn's moon Enceladus' icy crust, researchers say   The Pasadena Star-News
Astronomers find Saturn's moon has an ocean underneath its entire   Daily Times
NASA Confirms that Enceladus has a Subsurface Ocean   From Quarks to Quasars
Christian Science Monitor   
ExtremeTech   
Belfast Telegraph   
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AmeriPublications
   
Toxic algae blooms linked to BC and Alaska whale deaths   
AmeriPublications
Scientists say toxic algae is responsible for the deaths of two dozen whales that washed up on the shores of British Colombia and Alaska. Studies have also shown that the Pacific Ocean contains a warmer than usual patch of water that created the toxic ...
Toxic Algae Blooms Could Be Causing Whale Deaths   The Budapest Report
Toxic Algae Could Be Killing Dozens of Whales   Inverse
Toxic algae bloom blamed for whale deaths in B.C. and Alaska   Digital Journal
CTV News   
Huffington Post Canada   
Dispatch Tribunal   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Vancouver archeologist played key role in discovery of species distantly ...   
Vancouver Sun
After squeezing through a tiny passageway into the subterranean chamber below, Marina Elliott turned her head from side to side. Everywhere she looked, she caught flashes of the same thing: bone after bone after bone. The hollow was deep down in South ...

How the Naledi Team Solved a 1550-Piece Puzzle   National Geographic
Alumna Marina Elliott's dangerous fossil excavation yields confirmation of new ...   Simon Fraser University News
Inside the Claustrophobic Underground Caves Where the New Species of Ancient ...   VICE

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Watch: Orcas chase boat in San Diego bay   
Telegraph.co.uk
An incredible video has emerged of giant killer whales chasing a boat in San Diego Bay during sunrise on September 10, 2015. The two men onboard the vessel were in the bay fishing, about 5 miles off Point Loma when they saw the orcas. At first they ...

Fishermen make quick getaway as they discover killer whales chasing their boat   The Independent
Must-see video as orca whales chase San Diego fishing boat   Digital Journal
Video shows orcas chasing a speedboat   AmeriPublications
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
One Green Planet   
The Inquisitr   
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NBCNews.com
   
Air pollution could kill 6.6 million people a year by 2050   
Reuters
LONDON Air contaminated with pollutants such as ozone and tiny particles could cause the premature death of about 6.6 million people a year by 2050 if nothing is done to improve air quality, scientists warned on Wednesday. In a study published in the ...

Air pollution kills 3.3 million worldwide, may double: Study   TODAYonline
Millions dying around the world due to air pollution   KLFY
Air Pollution Deaths Will Double by 2050, Study Suggests   I4U News
The Punch   
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Popular Science
   
8 Printable Martian Habitat Designs That We Want To Live In   
Popular Science
If The Martian has taught us anything, it's that surviving on Mars won't be easy. It's really cold, there's practically no oxygen in the atmosphere, no food, no water, and it pummels you with radiation. NASA plans to send the first humans to the Red ...
Here's how the first humans will live on Mars - and why traveling the 140 ...   Businessinsider India
Mars' ionosphere mystery explained   Science News

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Channel News Asia
   
Air pollution from daily sources 'also a health risk'   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Particles from construction, refineries and a variety of other sources could cause illnesses, experts warn. By Laura Elizabeth Philomin, TODAY; POSTED: 16 Sep 2015 08:53. PHOTOS. A woman wears a face mask in Singapore as the haze ...

Scientist calls for Singapore ECA   bunkerworld (subscription)
Singapore's air pollution from daily sources 'also a health risk'   Malay Mail Online

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Chicago Tribune
   
Fall color show getting started in northern Wisconsin   
Chicago Tribune
Wisconsin's fall color show is beginning in northern regions of the state, and the red, yellow and russet hues are expected to be spectacular, according to forestry specialists. Weather during the growing season has been conducive to the quality of ...
Safety Tips for Hunters: Be Safe and Follow the Rules   Wawa-news.com

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Toronto Star
   
US, China give hope for greenhouse gas deal   
Toronto Star
Hope is building that world leaders will strike an international deal on greenhouse gas reductions this December at the Paris climate summit, driven in part by unprecedented leadership from the United States and China. The cost of renewable energy has ...

Paris climate summit: Don't mention Copenhagen   BBC News
Diplomats raise hopes for deal to cut greenhouse gases   Financial Times
Climate pledges fall short, says UN   The Straits Times
The Guardian   
AOL UK   
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NDTV
   
Our ancestors' diet shifted 400000 years earlier   
Financial Express
Our ancestors shifted from a diet based on trees and shrubs to grass-based foods about 3.8 million years ago, 400,000 years earlier than previously thought, an analysis of fossil teeth has found. By: PTI | September 16, 2015 10:47 PM ...

Our Ancestors' Diet Shifted Much Earlier Than Thought   NDTV
Early Human Ancestors Shifted from Tree Diet to Grass: The Evolution of Taste   Science World Report
Human Ancestors Ate Food on the Ground Earlier Than Thought   Archaeology
Ibcworldnews   
Futurity: Research News   
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