2015年10月9日 星期五

2015-10-10 Canada English Science


CBC.ca
   
Canadian's Nobel Prize in Physics highlights why basic science matters   
CBC.ca
This week's announcement of Canadian Dr. Arthur McDonald's Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on neutrinos is a great boost for Canadian science. But should we care about mysterious particles that seem to have nothing to do with daily life? You bet we ...

Talking points: On Nobel prizing and future driving   Macleans.ca
Queen's professor awarded Nobel Prize   Queen's Journal
Two Researchers Awarded Nobel Prize In Physics For Neutrinos Discoveries   Canada News
Lab Manager Magazine   
Yarmouth County Vanguard   
Lethbridge Herald   
Queen's University   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Zebra mussels cost Canadians billions each year; cost to Manitobans still unknown   
Globalnews.ca
After 4 months in the water in Gimli, a boat is completely covered in zebra mussels. Dan Van Caeyzeele/Submitted. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the sponsor. If you'd like ...
Lake Winnipeg a lost cause thanks to zebra mussels, expert warns   CBC.ca
Province says zebra mussels will change Lake Winnipeg, not destroy it   MetroNews Canada
Zebra mussels found near Matheson Island   Winnipeg Sun
Brainerd Daily Dispatch   
Bemidji Pioneer   
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel   
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Digital Journal
   
DFO warns boaters to stay away from grey whale in English Bay   
Digital Journal
Vancouver - The Department of Fisheries and Oceans in Canada has reminded boaters to steer well clear of a grey whale that has been spending time off the shore of Vancouver's English Bay. The big cetacean has been seen feeding near the beaches there.
DFO says stay away from grey whale in English Bay Vancouver   AmeriPublications
Stay away from English Bay grey whale, warns DFO   CTV News
DFO urges public to keep a safe distance when whale watching   Globalnews.ca
MetroNews Canada   
Dispatch Tribunal   
Castanet.net   
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Toronto Star
   
Saltiest exchanges from national all-party science debate   
Toronto Star
Science, technology and the environment have kept a low profile on the 2015 campaign trail: these issues rarely came up. But on Saturday, CBC Radio's Quirks & Quarks is hosting what it describes as the only national all-party science debate. The panel ...

Federal party candidates debate science funding, muzzling of scientists on ...   CBC.ca

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Realscreen
   
Breaking through: producers warm up to climate change stories   
Realscreen
An Inconvenient Truth brought the conversation about climate change to the cultural fore… in 2006. Today's audiences flee from what they see as overly didactic content, and as a result networks and producers are “smuggling in” content about climate ...
COP21 is about the money, not the environment   The Battlefords News-Optimist
COP21: Zambia takes climate change position   Zambia Daily Mail
How Obama Is Planning to Bypass Congress on International Climate Change ...   Daily Signal
Heritage.org   
The National Law Review   
Fiji Times   
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AmeriPublications
   
Volcanic eruptions may reduce river flows up to 10%: study   
AmeriPublications
A new study released on Monday concluded that volcanic eruptions have the potential to reduce water flows in rivers. Rivers such as the Amazon, Congo, and Nile have experienced a reduction of up to 10% of water volume during the 20th century as a ...
Major Volcanic Eruptions Can Lessen Flow Of Largest Rivers In The World: Study   Tech Times
Systematic change in global patterns of streamflow following volcanic ...   Nature
Eruptions impact on world's rivers | News | - University of Edinburgh   University of Edinburgh

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CBC.ca
   
Bill Nye the Science Guy gets honorary degree from SFU   
CBC.ca
Simon Fraser University handed out degrees to its newest batch of graduates this week. And while some of them are sure to have great careers in the future, one of them has already had a very distinguished career in science education. Bill Nye (yes, the ...

Bill Nye receives honorary degree from SFU   Simon Fraser University News
Bill Nye talks climate change at Franklin Institute   PhillyVoice.com

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Opinion: Party leaders are avoiding some inconvenient truths about climate change   
Calgary Herald
FILE -- A dump truck works near the Syncrude oil sands extraction facility near the town of Fort McMurray, Alberta on Sunday June 1, 2014. The furore over a New Democrat candidate's remarks about leaving a lot of Alberta's oilsands in the ground is a ...


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Irish Times
   
Another Life: A landscape fit for our native honey bees   
Irish Times
It looked like a miniature bumblebee, about the size of my little fingernail. Then, lifting from a starry blue flower no bigger than itself, the furry, yellow-banded insect made the sudden shift in the air, the magical bilocation of hoverfly ...
Giant hive creates sticky situation for couple   WJXT Jacksonville
The Business of Bees: 'It's Just For You Honey' a natural success story   The Observer

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Updated News
   
Cell proteins are floppy but fast   
Updated News
Cell proteins are floppy but fast Proteins are key to the life of a cell. They travel in and out of cells carrying information to and fro. Until recently, researchers couldn't figure out how these cellular communicators could move so quickly in and out ...
Floppy but fast: Spaghetti-like proteins are surprisingly effective 'keys'   Phys.Org

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