2015年9月23日 星期三

2015-09-24 Canada English Science


Canada News
   
Scientists Capture Video Of Exoplanet 63 Light Years Away (Video)   
Canada News
University of Toronto released this video earlier this month. It's made from a series of images captured between November 2013 and April 2015, and it shows an exoplanet, a planet orbiting a distant star, moving through 18 months of its 22-year orbit ...
Watch This Amazing Video of an Exoplanet in Motion   Universe Today
Scientists Get an Excellent View of Exoplanet Beta Pictoris B (VIDEO)   E Canada Now
U of T astronomers capture an exoplanet in motion around a distant star   Techie News
News@UofT   
Dispatch Tribunal   
NYC Today   
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CBC.ca
   
This Week: What Animals Think and Feel   
CBC.ca
Do animals experience joy, grief, jealousy, anger, love? Or are those purely human emotions that we have super-imposed on animal behaviour? Well, in his controversial new book, Beyond Words, noted American biologist and science writer Carl Safina says ...

NAFTA compromises ability to cut water supply to the tar sands   rabble.ca (blog)
Canadian River used for oilsands extraction may be at risk from drought   Phys.Org

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Ottawa Business Journal
   
Carleton Opens Mass Spectrometry Centre   
Ottawa Business Journal
Cracking open a cold beer is a Canada Day tradition, but when the Carleton Mass Spectrometry Centre (CMSC) launched a collaboration with Ottawa's Broadhead Brewing Company on July 1, the new research facility's inaugural project represented a fresh ...

Agilent Technologies Announces Opening of Life Science Research Center at ...   Digital Journal

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CBC.ca
   
Teeth got their enamel from fish scales, scientists say   
CBC.ca
The origins of the enamel that gives our teeth their bite is no ordinary fish tale. Scientists said on Wednesday fossil and genetic evidence indicates enamel did not originate in the teeth but in the scales of ancient fish that lived more than 400 ...
Researchers find that ancient fish had tooth enamel too   Nature World Report
Where Did The Enamel In Our Teeth Come From? Turns Out It's A Fish Story   Tech Times
Enamel evolved in the skin and colonized the teeth much later   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)
The Seattle Times   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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CBC.ca
   
Parsons Pond leatherback turtle returns, needs 2nd rescue   
CBC.ca
A stranded leatherback turtle that was led back to sea on the Northern Peninsula Monday came back to shore again Tuesday — and again — had to be rescued. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans said the leatherback had beached itself for a second ...

Rare Leatherback Turtle Rescued after Being Beached   VOCM
Leatherback turtle rescued from Parson's Pond shoreline   Western Star

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Digital Journal
   
New species of dinosaur discovered in Alaska   
Digital Journal
According to a new report that was published on Tuesday, researchers have unearthed a new species of plant-eating dinosaur. The researches discovered the new species in Alaska. The dinosaur was a variety of Hardrosaur, which was a duck-billed dino ...

Alaskan "Lost World" was home to cold-weather dinosaurs   The Weather Network
Duck-billed dinosaur may be from a 'lost world' of ancient beasts   Daily Times
We've Discovered a Lost World of Snow Dinosaurs   Gizmodo
TV Newsroom   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
BlackburnNews.com   
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The Budapest Report
   
Sanchez: Climate change and SDGs   
The Budapest Report
The signs of global warming are hitting us over the head today — if you'll remember, the fire and drought-ridden summer of 2015 was the also hottest in recorded history — but how long has our planet actually been feeling the heat? In parts of the .
Scientists trace global warming and climate change to 1940's   AmeriPublications
On climate change, Pope Francis isn't listening to the world's poor   New York Post
When Global Warming First Appeared on the Climate Record   Science World Report
Daily Mail   
Citizens for Legitimate Government   
Canada Free Press   
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CBC.ca
   
Creepy robot shows that babies try to make their mothers smile   
CBC.ca
Scientists have taken the position in a new study that one of the reasons babies smile is to get mom or any other caregiver to smile back at them. To demonstrate that, they used an uncanny robot baby.
Here`s how babies are actively scheming to make you smile   New Kerala
Babies time their smiles to make their moms smile back   University of California
Researchers use creepy robo-baby to figure out why infants smile   Engadget
Medical Daily   
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Updated News
   
Scientists find earliest evidence of decapitation in New World   
Updated News
Scientists find earliest evidence of decapitation in New World The 9,000-year-old remains of an adult male — his head, jaw and six cervical vertebrae severed — were recently uncovered by a team of scientists in east-central Brazil. It's the earliest ...
Evidence of New World's oldest decapitation found   CBS News
Strange stoneage skull-hands burial in Brazil has anthropologists stumped   NEWS.com.au
9000-Year-Old Evidence of Decapitation Found in Brazil   Ledger Gazette
TV Newsroom   
Yibada (English Edition)   
Bulletin Leader   
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The Hans India
   
Road-map for India's climate issues in Paris   
The Hans India
From Lima, the capital of Peru, to Paris, what will be India's role in the global debate on climate change and emissions? For India, the big question ahead of the Paris talks is: decline to cut emissions and risk the pain of isolation among the comity ...

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