2015年9月28日 星期一

2015-09-29 Canada English Science


CTV News
   
Mars appears to have flowing water, NASA scientists say   
CTV News
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Mars appears to have flowing rivulets of water, at least in the summer, scientists reported Monday in a finding that boosts the odds of life on the red planet. "Mars is not the dry, arid planet that we thought of in the past ...
Flowing water found on Mars boosts odds for life on red planet: NASA   The Globe and Mail
Liquid water found on Planet Mars   New Vision
Evidence of water on Mars: Could it boost possibility of life?   Christian Science Monitor
Sydney Morning Herald   
CBC.ca   
Los Angeles Times   
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Ruidoso News
   
In Our Skies: A unique lunar eclipse Sunday   
Ruidoso News
The moon orbits around the Earth, and goes through its cycle of phases, in a period of time slightly less than a... Loading… Post to Facebook. In Our Skies: A unique lunar eclipse Sunday The moon orbits around the Earth, and goes through its cycle of ...
Once in a blood moon occurrence   Portales News-Tribune
Supermoon wows sky-watchers around the world   Stuff.co.nz
How will Sunday's Blood Moon affect your life?   The Nation

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Globalnews.ca
   
WATCH: Lunar eclipse in Saskatchewan   
Globalnews.ca
Watch above: Here's video footage taken of the “super moon” as it passed across the night sky in Saskatoon Sunday evening. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the sponsor. If you ...
Watching the supermoon eclipse tonight? Here's what you need to know   CBC.ca
Eclipse of Super Harvest Moon will be visible around 8 pm   News Talk 650 CKOM
Super Moon Eclipsed by Clouds   KnightNews.com
The Gazette • Western University's Student Newspaper   
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
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Press Examiner
   
Giant sequoias showing signs of stress because of California's drought   
Washington Post
Giant sequoias in California's Sierra Nevada are among the largest and oldest living things on Earth, but scientists climbing high up into their canopies say they are seeing symptoms of stress caused by the state's historic drought. Patches of brown ...
Long Drought Affecting California's Sequoias   Tolerance.ca
California's Giant Sequoias Under Threat From Drought   Press Examiner

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Universe Today
   
First Lunar Eclipse Ever Photographed with a Transit of the ISS   
Universe Today
A montage of images taken during the lunar eclipse on September 28, 2015, as seen from Rambouillet, France. ISS transit duration (total): 1.7 seconds. This is the first time an ISS transit has been photographed during an eclipse. Credit and copyright ...
The First Photo of the ISS Transiting a Lunar Eclipse   PetaPixel (blog)

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Long Island Press
   
'Extremely Rare' Humpback Whale Sightings In Long Island Sound [Video]   
Long Island Press
Boaters navigating the Long Island Sound last Saturday received the experience of a lifetime—three humpback whales going about their business, occasionally slapping their gigantic flukes on the serene waves or jumping completely out of the water to ...

NOAA advises boaters about whale protection laws   Bulletin Leader

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Slate Magazine
   
People Who Deny Climate Science Are Much Worse Than Doubters   
Slate Magazine
AP Stylebook. Behind the AP Stylebook, weeds grow in dry cracked earth that used to be the bottom of Lake McClure, March 24, 2015, in La Grange, California. Photo illustration by Juliana Jiménez. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images. Words matter, and ...
Barbara Kay: AP offers a victory to us 'doubters' of climate change   National Post
Language Matters: Why It Is Important That the AP No Longer Calls Climate ...   Huffington Post
The Good News: Associated Press to Stop Calling AGW Skeptics 'Deniers' …   Somewhat Reasonable - Heartland Institute (blog)
Boing Boing   
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Toronto Star
   
Climate change greatly increasing New York storm risks: study   
Toronto Star
It's already bad and it's getting worse. A first-of-its-kind study warns that the risk of flooding along the New York City and New Jersey shorelines has increased significantly in the past 1,000 years and that under a changing climate, the risk is ...
New York City flood risk rising due to climate change   USA TODAY
Scientists say New York City already faces much worse flood risks due to ...   Washington Post
New York City Faces Higher Risk for Extreme Floods   Scientific American
TIME   
Science Codex   
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Times of India
   
Fossils reveal human ancestors' hearing abilities   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Two-million-year-old fossils including the three tiny bones of the middle ear are helping scientists figure out the auditory abilities of early human ancestors at a time when they were beginning to hear more like a person and less like a ...

Evolution: Ancient Human Fossils Reveal Our Hearing Patterns Resembled ...   Science World Report
Hearing Ability of Early Humans Revealed in New Study   New Historian
How Ancient Humans Developed their Hearing Abilities?   The Budapest Report
Braindecoder   
RedOrbit   
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Digital Journal
   
Conservationists release rare bison into Minneopa State Park   
Digital Journal
Mankato - A partnership between the Minnesota Zoo and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has led to the release of rare bison and their calves to Minneopa State Park near Mankato.
Rare bison largely free of cattle genes get a new home in Minnesota   Grand Forks Herald
Rare Bison released into Minneopa State Park near Mankato   Uncover Michigan
Genetically unique bison will boost numbers of 'American buffalo'   Science Recorder
AG Week   
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