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2015-09-21 Canada English Science


Vancouver Sun
   
Study on B.C. First Nations stone tools finds glacier brought mountain to man   
The Province
VANCOUVER — First Nations in British Columbia were once believed to have travelled long distances to find prized volcanic rock for tools, but a new study of an ancient village suggests the mountain actually came to them. Archeologist Colin Grier has ...
Mountain came to men: study on ancient stone tools in B.C.   Globalnews.ca

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CTV News
   
Rocky patch of Mars named after another cold place: Winnipeg   
CTV News
WINNIPEG -- From now on when someone says it's as cold as Winnipeg, you may have to ask them to be more specific. Winnipeg, Manitoba? Or Winnipeg, Mars? A team of NASA scientists who are working with the Curiosity rover as it scans the red planet ...

Welcome to Winnipeg, Mars: NASA names part of red planet after Canadian city   Cantech Letter
A small patch of Mars has been named "Winnipeg"   The Weather Network
Winnipeg – on Mars?   Castanet.net

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E Canada Now
   
Asian carp pulled from Lake Erie Near Point Pelee: MNR   
E Canada Now
Grass Carp is one of several species in a group of fish known as Asian Carp. They are native to Eastern Asia and have been used in North America, primarily as a food source and also as a means for managing aquatic vegetation. Where they have ...

Asian carp caught near Point Pelee, Ministry of Natural Resources says   CBC.ca
Asian carp caught in Lake Erie near Point Pelee by fisherman   AmeriPublications
Asian carp pulled from Lake Erie   CTV News
Vancouver Sun   
Canada News   
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CBC.ca
   
Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup kicks off Saturday   
CBC.ca
Garbage on Iona Beach beware: cleaning crews are headed your way. The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup kicks off Saturday morning in Richmond. The third largest cleanup in the world is expected to have thousands of people participating across ...

Montrealers pitch in to clean up shorelines   CJAD
Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup Goes Coast-to-Coast   Huffington Post Canada
Canadians Pledge to Clean Up Shorelines in The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup   StarmineNews.com

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Times Gazette
   
US Fish and Wildlife Service mulling over listing of Tricolored blackbird as ...   
Times Gazette
The US Fish and Wildlife Service is mulling over listing 9 species as endangered. The tricolored blackbird, a species whose population in the Central Valley has dipped over the years is included in the list. The decision has paved the way for the start ...
Canada is no country for vulnerable wildlife   Toronto Star
Clark: Who benefits from fewer protections for wildlife?   Roanoke Times
Devon Page: Canada is no country for vulnerable wildlife   OurWindsor.ca
Mesabi Daily News   
NH Voice   
Bulletin Leader   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Stephen Hume: Another climate myth debunked   
Vancouver Sun
Mention global warming anywhere in a column and the inbox erupts with angry, condescending and dismissive messages from readers claiming that the planet has been cooling — or, at least, not warming — since 1998. But new research by a team of ...


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Dubuque Telegraph Herald
   
Butterfly hunting: Nets swoop for the elusive monarch   
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Sydney Burtis, 8, of Dubuque, left, takes a swing with her net while Tiegan O'Hea, of Dyersville, watches, as they attempt to catch and tag monarch butterflies, at the Swiss Valley Nature Preserve, south of Dubuque, today. Buy this photo · Butterfly ...
Plight of the butterfly   The Herald Bulletin
Migration festival promotes monarch awareness   Galesburg Register-Mail
National Wildlife Federation: St. Louis leads in Monarch habitat restoration   St. Louis Public Radio
Florida Times-Union   
STLtoday.com   
Globalnews.ca   
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Digital Journal
   
Study claims half the world's sea turtles have eaten plastic   
Digital Journal
A new study was released and it claims that half of the planet's sea turtles have eaten some form of plastic at some point in their lives. The new study, which was published in Global Change Biology and led by Qamar Schuyler of the University of ...
Half the world's sea turtles have eaten plastic, study claims   Toronto Star

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Ibcworldnews
   
New way proposed to help map 3D cosmos   
CanIndia News
Washington D.C, Sept 20 (ANI): A team of researchers have proposed a new way to chart the cosmos in 3-D. If only calculating the distance between Earth and far-off galaxies was as easy as pulling out the old measuring tape. Now, UBC researchers are ...

Researchers propose new way to chart the cosmos in 3-D   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)
20 September 2015 in News: Mysterious energy bursts provide new way to chart ...   Astronomy Now Online

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Nintendo Enthusiast
   
Creativity trounces objectivity in the latest NA Splatfest   
Destructoid
While it wasn't as high profile as the recent Transformers-themed contest, this weekend's Splatfest worked to dig a little deeper into the collective psyche of the Splatoon fandom. The two concepts at odds this time around were Art and Science, or as ...
Splatoon — NA Splatfest #5 Results — “Art vs. Science”   Nintendo Enthusiast
North American Splatfest foreshadows the fall of American society, Team Art wins   GameZone

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