2015年9月25日 星期五

2015-09-26 Canada English Science


Canada News
   
Paul Corkum: University of Ottawa prof named as possible Nobel Prize winner   
Canada News
A National Research Council of Canada physicist whose contributions have opened the possibility of studying how molecules change and interact in real time has made the annual list of scientists deemed most likely to win a Nobel Prize. Paul Corkum, who ...

Ottawa Physicist tipped to win Nobel for enabling selfie-taking molecules   Cantech Letter
Paul Corkum, University Of Ottawa Professor, Could Win Nobel Prize In Physics   Huffington Post Canada
Scientists behind discovery of CRISPR-Cas9 predicted to be among top ...   NY City News
PerfScience   
Forbes   
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Sci-Tech Today
   
Cloudy with a Chance of Microbes   
Sci-Tech Today
Though it may not be as thick as Pigpen's iconic dust ball, everybody travels with their own personal microbial Relevant Products/Services . According to new research out the University of Oregon, each person's microbe cloud is unique -- maybe even as ...


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The Budapest Report
   
Whale watchers off Brier Island get close look at orca   
The Budapest Report
Craig Theriault of Petit Passage Whale Watch was the first to spot the orca, affectionately known as Ol' Tom, swimming with a pod of about 200 dolphins near the Northwest Ledge, about four miles off Brier Island. Click for video (play) >>. Editor ...
Orca off Brier Island: whale watchers get close look at 'Ol' Tom'   Hants Journal
Orca Ol' Tom spotted off Brier Island   AmeriPublications
Whales return to Long Island Sound after long hiatus   Naples Herald
Cape Breton Post   
Truro Daily News   
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The Budapest Report
   
'Cosmic fossils' shed light on galactic evolution   
Web India
An international team led by researchers at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich observed massive dead galaxies in the universe 4 billion years after the Big Bang with the Subaru Telescope's Multi-Object InfraRed Camera and Spectrograph ...

Fossils of galaxies reveal galactic formation and evolution   AmeriPublications
"Fossils" of galaxies reveal the formation and evolution of massive galaxies   Phys.Org
'Fossils' of galaxies reveal the formation and evolution of massive galaxies   Space Ref (press release)

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CTV News
   
'Supermoon' to meet lunar eclipse Sunday for a rare sky show   
CTV News
Stargazers are in for a rare celestial treat this weekend. A lunar eclipse will coincide with a "supermoon" on Sunday, a combination that hasn't been seen in more than 30 years. The last "supermoon" lunar eclipse occurred in 1982 and if you miss this ...
Eyes on the skies: GTA awaits supermoon, total lunar eclipse combo   CBC.ca
Canada's stargazers gear up for rare 'supermoon' eclipse   The Globe and Mail
Supermoon (blood moon) lunar eclipse rises Sunday: 7 things to know   AL.com
Port Huron Times Herald   
HPPR   
Nature World Report   
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CBC.ca
   
Cambridge, Ont. researchers want you to tag Monarch butterflies   
CBC.ca
A team in Cambridge, Ont. is looking for help tagging and tracking the declining Monarch butterfly population as the insects migrate to Mexico. "These monarchs used to cover nearly 30 acres of forest in Mexico and now they're covering maybe 2 acres so ...
Monarch butterflies on the decline. Here's how you can help   The Weather Network
Blue Bell's Pat Sheinman helping boost monarch population   The Times Herald
PHOTO GALLERY: Blue Bell woman helping boost monarch butterfly population   Montgomery Newspapers
cleveland.com   
The Budapest Report   
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Updated News
   
Myoglobin in whales may help researchers develop synthetic blood   
Updated News
Myoglobin in whales may help researchers develop synthetic blood The stable properties of proteins in whale blood, which allow them to dive deep into the ocean and remain active while holding their breath for up to two hours, may prove to help ...
Deep-diving whales could hold answer for synthetic blood   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)

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Energeticcity.ca
   
Peace Villa wall filled with honey bees   
Energeticcity.ca
Northern Health has confirmed that honey bees have built a hive inside of a wall at the Peace Villa home for seniors. While it may sound unsettling, the bees are not posing a risk to residents of the home, and a resolution is in the process of being ...
Honeybees build hive in exterior wall at Peace Villa   Alaska Highway News

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Bay Today
   
Parry Sound and Area Community Apiary information session, Oct. 28   
www.parrysound.com
PARRY SOUND - Building on the success of the May 2015 workshop on Honeybees, Plants and Food, Canadore College was successful in securing another grant from The TD Friends of the Environment for $7,306 to establish a Parry Sound and Area ...

Apiary to be established in Parry Sound   Bay Today

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Dispatch Tribunal
   
Tongues of bumblebees getting shorter; decline in floral cover to blame   
Dispatch Tribunal
In a first of its kind research, scientists have analysed how decrease in floral cover due to climate change is affecting the size of tongues of bumblebees and the findings are startling. Decline in floral cover through indigenous planets is not a ...
Bumblebees' adaptation to climate change could lead to rise in declining bee ...   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)
Global Warming Has Caused Physical Changes in Rocky Mountains Bumblebees   Mirror Daily
Bumblebees Have Learned to Adapt to Global Warming, But For How Long   The Utah People's Post
Times Gazette   
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