2015年10月31日 星期六

2015-11-01 Canada English Science


National Post
   
Triage in the wild: Is it time to choose which species live and which die out?   
National Post
As the world's wildlife vanishes at an alarming rate, some conservationists say it's time to start acting like battlefield doctors and choose which species to save. Peter Christie looks at what's at stake. In a scrub meadow north of Napanee, Hazel ...
Triage in the wild   The Kingston Whig-Standard

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SkyandTelescope.com
   
November's cosmic forecast calls for Leonid showers   
Washington Post
As November begins, the morning heavens offer planetary mirth in the east, as Venus, Jupiter and Mars frolic against the backdrop of the constellations Leo and Virgo, and the Leonid meteors pay a short visit later in the month. The constellation Leo ...
Astronomy for November includes planetary gathering, three meteor showers   Akron Beacon Journal
Venus, Jupiter and Mars lining up for planetary show   AmeriPublications
November Astronomy: The Moon Dances With Our Solar System's Planets Early This ...   Coachella Valley Independent
Northern Californian   
NYC Today   
Toronto Star   
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Times Gazette
   
How do bats take the center stage of Halloween – Are they scary enough?   
Times Gazette
Wearing robes with bath themes for Halloween parties has been a favorite practice for long. But, bats have occupied the center stage of Halloween parties since ages because they are reckoned as spooky beings. Researchers, however, have found another ...

Bats are the misunderstood mascots of Halloween   Examiner.com
Happy Halloween and don't be scared of bats, they aren't spooky at all   Nature World Report
Why are bats associated with Halloween? It's more than pop culture.   Christian Science Monitor
CBC.ca   
NYC Today   
Beacon Transcript   
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Business Insider
   
Russian media take climate cue from skeptical Putin   
Business Insider
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Wildfires crackled across Siberia this summer, turning skies ochre and sending up enough smoke from burning pines to blot out satellite views of the 400-mile-long Lake Baikal. To many climate scientists, the worsening fires are a ...

Putin Believes Global Warming 'Is A Fraud To Restrain Developing Nations'   Canada Free Press
Vladimir Putin: Global Warming Is 'A Fraud'   Headlines & Global News
Putin Just Exposed A Major Fraud In America That Obama Is Going To HATE   Western Journalism

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National Post
   
A Washington couple took a paternity test for their child. The man wasn't the ...   
National Post
The Washington state couple (whose names have been withheld for privacy reasons) initially thought that their child, conceived in vitro, had been created with a stranger's sperm. What else could explain their discovery last year that their newborn son ...
The ghostly explanation for how a man's unborn twin fathered his child   Hamilton Spectator

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Digital Journal
   
Feds have plan in case we are hit with catastrophic solar flares   
Digital Journal
We take the nation's power grid for granted. But what would happen if the power went out all over the country, or all over the world? This scenario has resulted in the White House coming out with a contingency plan if a massive solar flare hits.
White House releases plan for if EMP wipes out nation's power grid   Chron.com
White House draws up battle plan on solar storm   Financial Express Bangladesh
White House Preparing for Catastrophic Solar Flares   Newser
treeangle.co.id (subscription)   
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Tech Times
   
Buddhist Leaders Around The World Join Call To End Climate Change   
Tech Times
Buddhist leaders released a letter urging nations to unite and help curb climate change. The letter pushes nations to come up with a solid agreement as they come together in the Paris meeting on climate change. (Photo : Christopher Michel | Flickr ...
Why climate change unites Buddhists around the world   Christian Science Monitor
15 Buddhist leaders pen climate change statement to world leaders   Lion's Roar
Buddhist Leaders and Catholic Bishops Appeal for Climate Change Action   PBS
GlobalPost   
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FinancialSpots.com
   
Dazzling photos from a Pacific marine sanctuary larger than California   
FinancialSpots.com
Palau created the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009 and about one-third of countries have now followed suit, changing attitudes to the predator and helping curb demand for shark fin soup. New Zealand announced plans last month to create a marine ...


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FinancialSpots.com
   
Study reveals Electric Eels curl up to double voltage of their shock   
TV Newsroom
He discusses the animal's kill method, “When the eel curls its positive and negative poles together and sandwiches the prey in between, you get a focusing of the electric field”. This makes electric eels the first natural Tasers long before technology ...
Beware the curled electric eel   Digital Journal
Electric Eel Curling Maneuver: How It Helps Eel To Effectively Kill Its Prey   Tech Times
Electric Eels Curve Bodies To Heighten Their Shock Value   Sci-Tech Today
College of Arts and Science - Vanderbilt University   
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National Geographic
   
What Was on the T. Rex Menu? Sometimes Each Other   
National Geographic
Paleontologists have found that Tyrannosaurus rex chased down prey, ripped off chunks of flesh, and threw back its head to toss them down the hatch. Photograph by Nature, Alamy. By Brian Switek, for National Geographic. PUBLISHED October 31, 2015. 0.
Tyrannosaurus dinosaurs probably ate each other   HeraldNet
Cannibal T-Rex: Evidence discovered suggests Tyrannosaurus Rex ate each other   The Weather Space
66m yrs on, study reveals Tyrannosaurs rex was a cannibal   Wakey Wakey News
I4U News   
The TeCake   
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