2015年10月3日 星期六

2015-10-04 Canada English Science


Toronto Star
   
Elizabeth May sings 'Harperman' with former federal scientist   
Toronto Star
VANCOUVER—Elizabeth May says she supports civil servants' right to free speech — and free song. The Green party leader welcomed former federal scientist Tony Turner to retirement by bringing him on stage at a Vancouver campaign rally to sing his ...
Elizabeth May sings 'Harperman' with former federal scientist Tony Turner   Hamilton Spectator
May sings 'Harperman' with ex-scientist   Brampton Guardian
How 'Harperman' flipped Tony Turner's life upside down   Globalnews.ca

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Canada News
   
Earth Explorers opens at Manitoba Museum (PROGRAMS)   
Canada News
Starting this weekend, visitors to the Manitoba Museum can experience some of the earth's most remote and thrilling places, in person and with their smart phones. “National Geographic Presents: Earth Explorers” highlights the planet's spectacular eco ...
National Geographic Exhibit Opening at Manitoba Museum   ChrisD.ca
National Geographic Presents: Earth Explorers opens at Manitoba Museum   MetroNews Canada
New exhibit takes visitors inside the pages of National Geographic   CBC.ca
MyToba   
KRWG News22   
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CBC.ca
   
Worthy of UNESCO world status? Do Mistaken Point fossils have what it takes?   
CBC.ca
Once again 'In' is digging deep into fossils, as residents of Newfoundland's Southern Shore welcomed a visitor this week from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. "This is a unique place in the world." - Andrew Kerr, visitor to ...
Mistaken Point fossils and UNESCO world heritage status   AmeriPublications
Standing Atop 565 Million Years of Natural History at Mistaken Point   VOCM
IUCN Mistaken Point visit for UNESCO heritage nomination site to ...   KRWG News22
NY City News   
The Budapest Report   
Dispatch Tribunal   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Ambitious plan to rescue Canadian wetlands taking flight   
Globalnews.ca
CALGARY – The 'Rescue our Wetlands' campaign is setting out to raise 2 billion dollars across North America, including 500 million in Canada. A Ducks Unlimited kickoff event was held at Bow Habitat Station in Calgary Saturday afternoon. The money will ...
Ducks Unlimited launches ambitious wetlands campaign   www.brantnews.com
Campaign for a Better Future   Digital Journal
Ducks Unlimited launches 'largest conservation campaign ever' to save wetlands   Calgary Herald
620 CKRM.com   
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CTV News
   
Zebra mussel population explodes in Gimli Harbour   
CTV News
Every September and October, hundreds of boats are taken out of Lake Winnipeg at Gimli Harbour. The difference this year is what boat owners are finding stuck to hulls and propellers. Dean Thorkelsson is the manager of Lake Agassi Marine. He said zebra ...

Manitoba conservation working on new zebra mussel laws after big infestation   CityNews

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The Geopolitical and Conflict Report
   
Skywatch: Planets pair up this month for a cosmic dance   
Washington Post
October's morning sky resembles a cosmic contra dance, as the moon and a few planets pair with partners for charming conjunctions. Wake early Wednesday (about 4 a.m.) and search the eastern heavens to find a waning crescent moon as it approaches the ...

Rare October grouping of planets   InsideHalton.com
October 2015: Skies Over Crestone   The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)

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Cantech Letter
   
Arctic sea ice is still too thick for shipping route, says new study   
Cantech Letter
ice Partly for the potential of its fabled shipping route, the Arctic is becoming a hotly political place these days. But a new study says that despite intense and widespread concerns about global warming, the ice in the Northwest Passage is still too ...
Still Lots of Thick Ice Could Be Found In Channels between Arctic Islands ...   NY City News
Arctic ice too thick for Northwest Passage shipping says study   AmeriPublications
Sea ice still too thick for Arctic shipping route, New Study   Canada News
Physics   
Splash 247   
The Budapest Report   
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AmeriPublications
   
Climate change can alter the planet's shape says scientists   
AmeriPublications
Scientists from the University of British Colombia claimed that climate change affects not just temperature, but the Earth's shape as well. Michele Koppes, an assistant professor in the Department of Geography, conducted a five-year study involving the ...

Climate change can alter the planet's shape   Times of India
Climate change holds potential to change shape of Earth?   Dispatch Tribunal
Global warming can alter shape of the planet, as melting glaciers erode the land   OpEdNews
Odisha Samaya   
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Calgary Sun
   
Ride through the Rockies raises $125K for Habitat   
Calgary Sun
Ride Through The Rockies Ken Crockett, president of Star Building Materials, participates in the second annual 2015 Ride Through The Rockies from Sept. 24 to 27. He was one of 26 cyclists who raised $125,000 for Habitat for Humanity Southern Alberta, ...

Image: Ride Through the Rockies   Canadian Cycling Magazine (blog)

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Decoded: How brain perceives social threat interactions   
CanIndia News
Tokyo, Oct 3 (IANS) In a first, scientists have recorded a glimpse of the brain remembering and recalling the memory of negative social interactions. This answers the long-standing question of whether the memory of an observed social encounter can be ...


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