2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 Canada English Science


Winnipeg Free Press
   
5 things learned from new doc 'Moose: A Year in the Life of a Twig Eater'   
Winnipeg Free Press
TORONTO - It's a towering symbol of the Canadian wilderness, depicted on everything from acclaimed works of art to Ontario's coat of arms and even beer labels. Yet the moose remains a mysterious creature whose population is declining across North ...


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MLive.com
   
Crusty brown algae mats growing in pristine Michigan lakes   
MLive.com
A July 2015 aerial view of Torch Lake shows a murky discoloration in the water. Michigan State University and the Three Lakes Association are researching the source of a brown algae that's appearing in greater quantity in northern Michigan lakes ...
Lake Erie toxic algae blooms could power phone batteries   AmeriPublications
Algae warning issued for West Lake   Belleville Intelligencer
How toxic algae blooms could boost your phone battery   The Weather Network
Toledo Blade   
KRWG News22   
UpNorthLive.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Petition asks province to protect Manitoba's caribou   
CBC.ca
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) says it's received more than 10,000 signatures on a petition asking the Manitoba government to keep up a commitment to restore the caribou population and protect the province's boreal forest.
10000 sign boreal forest protection petition   Winnipeg Sun

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Regina Leader-Post
   
Regina mulling multi-year budgets   
Regina Leader-Post
The City of Regina is planning to unveil its 2016 budget in mid-November, and it's remaining tight-lipped until then on what it will mean for residents. (NATASCIA LYPNY/Regina Leader-Post). REGINA — The City of Regina is planning to unveil its 2016 ...
Think you can balance City of Regina's budget? Now you can make your own   Globalnews.ca

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The Straits Times
   
No place for Big Oil in climate change policy debate   
The Straits Times
Recent disclosures show that oil giant Exxon paid millions to hide the truth about climate change and confuse the public. Just as Big Tobacco was banned from smoking policy regulation, so Big Oil too should be banned from influencing policy on climate ...

Terence Corcoran: The climate activists and bureaucrats will never have Paris   Financial Post
Big Oil, Big Tobacco, big lies   Livemint
WSJ Caters to Fossil-Fuel Interests...Again   AlterNet
Patriot Post   
Los Angeles Times   
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National Observer
   
China emerges as climate star six weeks before Paris talks   
National Observer
China is rapidly emerging as star of the show just six weeks ahead of the Paris climate talks thanks to its promised deep cuts to greenhouse gas emissions and pledges to ramp up renewable energy investments. According to New Climate Institute research ...

Excuses for climate inaction melt away: Our view   USA TODAY
Will the U.S. follow China's cap-and-trade deal?   Minnesota Public Radio News (blog)
Wind farm cut ignores all reason   Belfast Telegraph

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Tech Times
   
Space Station Astronauts Film Beautiful Floating 'Bubbles' Of Liquid In HD   
Tech Times
The video is one of the first videos shot on the Space Station using the RED Epic Dragon, one of the highest-definition cameras available. (Photo : NASA). The residents of the International Space Station have just beamed down a beautiful and trippy ...
Watch what happens when you add colour to a zero-G bubble   The Weather Network
So Pretty: NASA Releases 4K Video of Colorful Liquid Floating in Space   Geeks are Sexy Technology News
UIC researchers study gut feelings of identical twin astronauts   UIC News
Inverse   
BizTek Mojo   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Toronto Star
   
Einstein easier to understand than IPCC's climate-change language, study says   
Toronto Star
Unless you have a PhD or the equivalent, you likely can't understand what the world's leading body on climate change is saying. In fact, the language used by the United Nations-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is harder to ...

TOM HARRIS: U.N. clouding the debate over climate change   Washington Times
Einstein easier to understand than IPCC's climate-change report: Study   MetroNews Canada
The newly elected chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ...   KRWG News22
CleanTechnica   
AlterNet   
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The Budapest Report
   
India assures Bangladesh of help in atomic energy   
CanIndia News
New Delhi, Oct 13 (IANS) India on Tuesday assured Bangladesh of all help in various sectors, including atomic energy. Science and Technology Minister Harsh Vardhan held out the assurance to his Bangladesh counterpart Yeafesh Osman during a meeting ...

India, Bangladesh discuss cooperating in atomic energy   Economic Times
India assures Bangladesh help in field of atomic energy   Business Standard

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Updated News
   
Scientists catch billions of juvenile fish under arctic sea ice   
Updated News
Scientists catch billions of juvenile fish under arctic sea ice Polar cod are a vital food source for whales, narwhals, ringed seals and arctic seabirds, but researchers have had a hard time studying these fish and estimating their numbers. That's now ...
Billions of juvenile fish under the Arctic sea ice   Phys.Org
2015 is fourth lowest year on record for minimum Arctic sea ice levels   KTUU.com

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