2015年11月4日 星期三

2015-11-05 Canada English Science


Vancouver Sun
   
UBC genomic project aims to breed a better honeybee   
Vancouver Sun
Advanced genomic tools being developed at the University of British Columbia will enable beekeepers to breed a made-for-Canada honeybee better able to resist pests and disease, according to molecular biologist Leonard Foster. Foster and co-leader Amro ...

York University scientist aims to save Canada's honeybees with genetics   MetroNews Canada
Canadian Queens: Sustaining and Securing Canada's Honey Bees Using 'Omic' Tools   Digital Journal
Beekeepers create a buzz   Nanaimo Daily News
Red and Black   
EurekAlert (press release)   
Quad-Cities Online   
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Welland Tribune
   
Science of God a balancing act, not a conflict   
Welland Tribune
We cry when our hearts are breaking with grief. Sometimes we cry for sheer joy. In either case, tears may flow. Think for a moment about something as simple as a tear. If we want to know what a tear is, we could go to science for an answer. The ...

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Pulse Headlines
   
Hole in the sun will create a 'light show' in today's night sky   
Pulse Headlines
A hole in the sun will produce a light show in tonight's sky due to an increasing of the solar wind's speed. The hole is placed in the right side of the sun, where there's a direct magnetic connection to the Earth that will cause the protons and ...
The Nights Are Filled With Glorious Auroras This Week   Gizmodo
Speedy solar wind delivers spectacular auroras across Canada   The Weather Network
Photos: Gorgeous aurora paint high latitude skies; Repeat performance possible ...   Washington Post
ABC News   
AmeriPublications   
Headlines & Global News   
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Aurora, warm weather in forecast   
Traverse City Record Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY — A streak of warmer weather may not be the only thing to look forward to this week. Aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, could shimmer over northern Michigan as a geomagnetic storm hits Earth's atmosphere, said Robert ...


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AmeriPublications
   
Hidden desert ecosystem blossoms in spectacular flower show   
AmeriPublications
The Atacama desert, the driest desert in the world, bloomed with flowers twice over the past year, something that hasn't happened before. El Niño is responsible for this phenomenon. El Niño usually causes floods and droughts on other parts of Earth ...
Flowers bloom in the Earth's driest place — The Atacama desert   Digital Journal
Chile's Atacama Desert, Earth's Driest Area, Blooms With Rare Flowers   Counsel & Heal
Photos: The Driest Place On Earth Has Been Transformed Into A Sea of Pink Flowers   Her.ie
National Geographic   
Decoded Science   
NEWS.com.au   
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Study Reveals the Architecture of the Molecular Machine that Copies DNA   
Lab Manager Magazine
DNA replication is essential to all life, yet many basic mechanisms in that process remain unknown to scientists. The structure of the replisome—a block of proteins responsible for unwinding the DNA helix and then creating duplicate helices for cell ...

Team gets closer look at DNA 'copy machine'   Futurity: Research News
New discovery challenges long-held model of DNA replication   Genetic Literacy Project

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Fish, Birds Wash Ashore   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
A warning for you if you're headed to the beach in Wasaga thanks to the summer-like temperatures: a fish die-off is underway. The Ministry of Natural Resources says it doesn't yet know the reason for the large number of dead birds and fish washing up ...
Provincial park officials say botulism to blame for fish, bird die-off at ...   Simcoe.com

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Welland Tribune
   
Volunteers urgently needed for food drive   
Niagarathisweek.com
WELLAND — Volunteers are “drastically” needed this Saturday to help sort food during the city's annual food drive. “(We) need your help,” says food drive co-ordinator, Monique Finley. “It seems as if the numbers of volunteers for the food drive are ...
South Niagara rallying for food banks Saturday   Welland Tribune

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AmeriPublications
   
International access to food threatened by climate change   
AmeriPublications
United Nations expert Hilal Elver said that global warming is a major threat to international food security, increasing the amount of malnourished people. She estimated the number of starving people will reach 600 million by 2080. She said, “Increased ...

UN warns that climate change could be a threat to food security   Pulse Headlines
UN warns about impact of climate change on food accessibility   CTV News
United Nations warns Climate Change Poses Serious and Distinct Threat to Food ...   Northern Californian
Food World News   
BirdLife International   
JURIST   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Urgent search underway for popular orca possibly entangled in rope   
Globalnews.ca
Bigg's killer whale T077A seen Monday in Stuart Channel, BC with possible float and rope entanglement. DFO Canada. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the sponsor. If you'd like ...
Search on for whale seen with fishing tackle attached   KING5.com

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