2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 Canada English Science


OurWindsor.ca
   
Jupiter, Venus, Mars can be seen together in morning sky   
OurWindsor.ca
After days of stormy weather, the early morning sky in the east revealed Venus, centre, outshining its neighbours Mars, seen lower left, and Jupiter, top, in the morning sky. (Directly above Venus is the faint star Sigma Leonis, in the Leo constellation.).
Change text size for the story   London Free Press
LOOKING UP: Don't miss the dawn dance of planets   The Flamborough Review (press release) (registration)
Jupiter, Venus, Mars line up in rare planetary event   CTV News
AmeriPublications   
Sky & Telescope   
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Vancouver Sun
   
David Suzuki honoured with Freedom of the City Award   
Vancouver Sun
Environmentalist and scientist David Suzuki was given the Freedom of the City Award in Vancouver Friday for his achievements. “Dr. David Suzuki has dedicated his life and career to educating and inspiring us all to take care of our planet and all who ...
Vancouver honours David Suzuki with Freedom of the City   Straight.com

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The Kingston Whig-Standard
   
Triage in the wild   
The Kingston Whig-Standard
In a scrub meadow north of Napanee, Ont., Hazel Wheeler fixes her binoculars on a distant cage and waits. The inmates -- seven endangered Eastern loggerhead shrikes, masked like bandits and just as jittery -- approach the open cage door then retreat ...

Saving species: Is it time to choose which ones live and which die out?   Ottawa Citizen

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AmeriPublications
   
Museum stops bat fungus study amid population declines   
AmeriPublications
Researchers at the New Brunswick Museum plan to put their white-nose fungus study on hiatus. The white-nose fungus is a deadly disease that was culpable for the deaths of the northern myotis, tri-colored bat, and brown bat numbers. Chairman Don ...

Here's to the Bats of California!   KCET
Why are bats thought to be spooky or scary?   Nature World Report
Patrick Leahy: Save the bats   vtdigger.org
CBC.ca   
Science Recorder   
Christian Science Monitor   
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The Ghostly Explanation For How a Man's Unborn Twin Fathered His Child   
NDTV
The Washington case is a rare genetic phenomenon "chimerism," where one fetus that dies early in pregnancy is subsequently "absorbed" by the remaining sibling. The Washington state couple (whose names have been withheld for privacy reasons) initially ...


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Environment & Energy Publishing
   
As concerns mount over fossil fuels becoming 'stranded assets,' experts warn ...   
Environment & Energy Publishing
For years, Jeremy Leggett and his peers at the Carbon Tracker Initiative, a London think tank that has made a name for itself in the realm of energy, climate and economic wonks, have said the world's financial system and the experts who study and ...
Revisiting Our Climate Path   BlogHer (blog)
UC researchers identify 10 'pragmatic' ways to fight climate change   San Francisco Business Times (blog)
The White House Pushes Clean Energy While Coal States Push the Past   Energy Collective
National Review Online   
AllAfrica.com   
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Lion's Roar
   
15 Buddhist leaders pen climate change statement to world leaders   
Lion's Roar
On Thursday, 15 Buddhist leaders, including the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, the Karmapa, and the King of Bhutan issued a Buddhist Climate Change Statement, calling on world leaders to completely phase out fossil fuels. The statement is the latest ...
Climate change unites Buddhists around the world   Christian Science Monitor
Buddhist Leaders and Catholic Bishops Appeal for Climate Change Action   PBS
Leading Buddhists call for agreement on climate change   GlobalPost

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Phys.Org
   
Dawn starts steep descent to most dazzling orbit of Ceres   
Phys.Org
This mosaic shows Ceres' Occator crater and surrounding terrain from an altitude of 915 miles (1,470 kilometers), as seen by NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Occator is about 60 miles (90 kilometers) across and 2 miles (4 kilometers) deep. Credit: ...

Dawn Journal: A Bounty of Data   The Planetary Society (blog)
Mystery of the Ceres bright spots may soon be solved: Dawn probe is plunging ...   Daily Mail

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The Globe and Mail
   
The land of ahhhs: Cruising through the Kimberley   
The Globe and Mail
Covering the northwest edge of the continent, this sawtooth stretch of sandstone is shot through with coves, rivers and waterfalls. Extremely hot in the dry season and prone to cyclones in the wet, it remains one of the least-settled parts of Australia.

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Exclaim!
   
Animal Collective 'Flower Garden Banks' (video)   
Exclaim!
It's a good day to be an Animal Collective fan. Not only did Panda Bear just roll out his Swallow at the Hollow soundscape, but the band have shared 24 minutes of new music along with an accompanying scuba video. The project is called Flower Garden ...

Animal Collective Go Underwater for Their First Band Practice of 2015   SPIN
Hear "Michael, Remember," Animal Collective's First Jam Of 2015   Stereogum

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