2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 Canada English Science


Western Star
   
What's next in UNESCO status bid for Mistaken Point?   
Western Star
Plenty of work has gone into getting the ecological reserve at Mistaken Point this far in a hunt for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Other news. National Seniors Day · Man accused of unlawfully giving a woman cocaine remains in jail · Paleontologist ...
UNESCO completes field visit at Mistaken Point   Dispatch Tribunal
Standing Atop 565 Million Years of Natural History at Mistaken Point   VOCM
Mistaken Point could gain UNESCO heritage status next year   AmeriPublications

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Nunatsiaq News
   
Ice still thick and old in Northwest Passage: new study   
Nunatsiaq News
Thick, multi-year ice is still found in the Northwest Passage during the summer — and will be for years, new research suggests. (PHOTO BY JANE GEORGE). Wait for another 40 years, and then — maybe — the Northwest Passage will be truly navigable for ...

The Arctic Sea-Ice is Disapp…—Actually Increasing   Canada Free Press
Study raises doubt about viability of Northwest Passage as shipping route   Toronto Star
Arctic ice still too thick for Northwest Passage shipping: study   AmeriPublications
Daily Caller   
EarthSky   
Dispatch Tribunal   
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The Globe and Mail
   
NASA releases new photos of Pluto's jumbo moon, Charon   
The Globe and Mail
NASA released the best colour pictures yet of Charon on Thursday. The images were taken by the New Horizons spacecraft during its flyby of Pluto in July and transmitted to Earth 1 1/2 weeks ago. Massive canyons and fractures are clearly visible on ...
NASA releases new photo of Pluto's jumbo moon Charon   Toronto Sun
October 2, 2015 in News: Charon takes center stage in new batch of New ...   Spaceflight Now
Pluto's moon Charon photos reveals fractures FOUR times the Grand Canyon's size   Daily Mail
Science Recorder   
Modesto Bee   
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AmeriPublications
   
Polar bears try to eat equipment, scares researchers (Video)   
AmeriPublications
Three polar bears caused a scare among Canadian researchers when they tried to chew off a cable used to hold down research equipment worth $200,000. The researchers were in the Southern Beaufort Sea to study the impacts of climate change. Among ...

Polar bear playfully gnaws on $40000 cable (VIDEO)   Vancity Buzz
Polar bears panic Canadian researchers in Beaufort Sea by chewing on equipment   CBC.ca
Curious polar bears cause panic among researchers in Southern Beaufort Sea   Dispatch Tribunal
Canada News   
Globalnews.ca   
KelownaNow   
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MyToba
   
Become an Earth Explorer at the Manitoba Museum   
MyToba
Learn what it takes to explore the wildest places on the planet at National Geographic Presents: Earth Explorers, a new touring exhibit that opens at The Manitoba Museum on October 3, 2015 and runs through April 24, 2016. The exhibit follows National ...

New exhibit takes visitors inside the pages of National Geographic   CBC.ca

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NDTV
   
India Unveils Climate Target to Cut Carbon Intensity   
NDTV
India has promised to make its economy more energy efficient and cut intensity of carbon emissions by 33-35 percent by 2030 from 2005 levels, in a climate-change policy statement released ahead of a UN summit in Paris in December. India, the world's ...

Paris Climate Deal Should Be Comprehensive, Equitable: India   The New Indian Express
India unveils climate target to cut energy intensity   Hindu Business Line
World headed for 2.7 Celsius warming   The Nation
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Jagran Post   
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CBC.ca
   
T. rex reconstruction: Canadian team readies skeleton for Smithsonian   
CBC.ca
A team of Canadian specialists is busy preparing a peek into the distant past, mounting a 66-million-year-old T. rex skeleton for a new, permanent display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.. The ambitious ...
'Nation's T. Rex' Strikes A Rapacious Pose   NPR
A T. Rex skeleton will be exposed at a DC museum in 2019   Pulse Headlines
First Look: The Smithsonian builds a dinosaur   Washington Post
Smithsonian   
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Outer Places
   
The 10 Most Realistic Sci-Fi Movies of All Time   
Outer Places
The Martian comes out this weekend, and thanks to the acclaimed source material and some help from NASA, it is poised to become one of the most scientifically accurate sci-fi movies of all time. Astronomer Chris Hadfield (who was hilariously ejected ...

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CTV News
   
Manitoba conservation says zebra mussels increasing significantly   
CTV News
WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government says monitoring has shown a significant increase in the number of zebra mussels in Lake Winnipeg and the Red River. A Conservation and Water Stewardship news release says the province, boaters and the public ...


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University of British Columbia
   
Climate change moves mountains — literally   
University of British Columbia
Climate change is causing more than just warmer oceans and erratic weather. According to scientists, it also has the capacity to alter the shape of the planet. In a five-year study published today in Nature, lead author Michele Koppes, assistant ...
Global Warming May Alter the Shape of Planet Earth with Melting Glaciers   Science World Report
Observed latitudinal variations in erosion as a function of glacier dynamics   Phys.Org

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