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2015-10-05 Canada English Science


Hamilton Spectator
   
May sings 'Harperman' with retired federal scientist Turner   
Hamilton Spectator
Tony Turner, the former Environment Canada scientist whose anti-Stephen Harper folk song "Harperman" got him suspended from his job, waits to perform it at a Green Party campaign rally in Vancouver on Saturday. Turner retired last week rather than wait ...

Elizabeth May sings 'Harperman' with former federal scientist   Toronto Star
Elizabeth May sings 'Harperman' with former federal scientist Tony Turner   Times Colonist
Tony Turner: 'Harperman' scientist retiring from Environment Canada   Canada News
Huffington Post Canada   
National Post   
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Ducks Unlimited Canada to kick off campaign in Regina   
620 CKRM.com
Ducks Unlimited Canada is kicking off its Rescue our Wetlands campaign on Saturday afternoon on the shores of Wascana. The campaign celebrates the love Canadians have for their wetlands, and commitment to rescuing wetlands and the environment.

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The Budapest Report
   
IUCN Completes Field Visit to Mistaken Point   
The Budapest Report
Mistaken Point in Canada may be granted a UNESCO heritage status by next year. The headland contains valuable fossils that are estimated to be 565 million years old. Last week, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) concluded a ...


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AmeriPublications
   
Zebra mussel population increasing in Manitoba province   
AmeriPublications
The Manitoba government has noticed an increase in the zebra mussel population in Lake Winnipeg and the Red River after close monitoring. Boaters and the public have also seen the mussels on buoys, docks, and ladders. Laureen Janusz, a Manitoba ...


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Hamilton Spectator
   
Canadian proposed rocket space flight in 1861, historian says   
Hamilton Spectator
Space historian Robert Godwin, seen with a model of the Avro Arrow, says Canadian university principal William Leitch proposed rocket-based spaceflight 30 years earlier than previously thought. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By News ...

Canadian man proposed rocket spaceflight 30 years earlier than previously thought   CTV News
Canadian university head proposed rocket spaceflight in 1861   Omaha World-Herald

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Physics
   
Synopsis: Predicting the Thickness of Sea Ice   
Physics
A new solution to an old equation will make it easier to model the evolution of sea-ice thickness. Synopsis figure. Norbert Untersteiner. The thinning of polar sea ice is one of the most visible signals of changing climate, so scientists need reliable ...

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Vancouver Sun
   
Southern fish species showing up near Victoria in the Salish Sea   
Vancouver Sun
Southern fish are showing up near Victoria in unexpected numbers, say ocean biologists at the University of Washington. Prof. Ted Pietsch, with help from local sources including the Royal B.C. Museum, recently compiled a survey study called Fishes of ...
Southern fish reach Salish Sea in droves — 'it's very cool'   Times Colonist

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Hutchinson News
   
Four planets light up the morning sky   
Hutchinson News
This October, the must-see sky belongs to the morning, with four visible planets drawing closer together each day. Solitary Saturn occupies the evening sky all alone this month. Look for the ringed planet low in the southwest as darkness falls, ...

Stargazer: Watch converging planets and meteor showers in October   NRToday.com
Skywatch: Planets pair up this month for a cosmic dance   Washington Post
Backyard Astronomer: Bright planets at dawn   Sierra Vista Herald
InsideHalton.com   
Daily Capital (Capital TV)   
The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)   
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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 Literally Moves Mountains: Scientists Say Warming Temperatures ...   Tech Times
Climate change can move mountains, change planet's shape   Mobiletor.com
Microfinance Monitor   
News Tonight Africa   
Dispatch Tribunal   
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Updated News
   
Largest dinosaur population growth study ever shows how Maiasaura lived and died   
Updated News
Maiasaura Decades of research on Montana's state fossil — the “good mother lizard” Maiasaura peeblesorum — has resulted in the most detailed life history of any dinosaur known and created a model to which all other dinosaurs can be compared, ...

Maiasaura Fossils Reveal Most Detailed History Of Any Dinosaur Species   Nature World News
Largest Dinosaur Population Growth Study Reveals How Maiasaura Lived   Science World Report

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