2015年11月5日 星期四

2015-11-06 Canada English Science


AmeriPublications
   
Scientists aim to breed genetically better honeybees   
AmeriPublications
Canadian scientists have received a $7.3 million grant to fund an experiment to breed honeybees to have resistance to disease and harsh winters. The honeybee population in Canada are currently on the decline for many reasons. One reason is that they ...
Study: Health Risks Greater for Honeybees in Urban Hives   Tolerance.ca
UBC genomic project aims to breed a better honeybee   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Urban Environments Boost Pathogen Pressure on Honey Bees   Exchange Morning Post (press release)
ABC Online   
MetroNews Canada   
Nanaimo Daily News   
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Toronto Star
   
Solar winds destroyed water on Mars   
Toronto Star
Solar storms are responsible for the Red Planet's desert-like environment, new research from NASA reveals. Without a magnetic field to hold it together, the atmosphere of Mars was whisked away, causing almost all the water to dry up. NASA's Mars ...

Solar Storms Strip Air From Mars, NASA Says   New York Times
Tim Peake: Science, housework and fun   BBC News
Nasa reveals solar winds stripped Mars' atmosphere   Telegraph.co.uk
13WMAZ   
Reuters   
Sky News Australia   
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Cantech Letter
   
PEI could be overrun with lobster because of climate change, say experts   
Cantech Letter
Lobster-symposium-2015 Of all the doom and gloom news that comes from climate change, such as waterfront cities like Miami and New Orleans possibly disappearing in our lifetime, this one somehow doesn't seem so bad. Due to warming water trends, ...

Climate change could lead to more lobster in P.E.I. waters   Truro Daily News
Warming waters could mean more lobster for PEI   Undercurrent News
PEI could become lobster hot spot   IntraFish.com

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AmeriPublications
   
Massive solar storms may result in auroras tonight   
AmeriPublications
Space weather will hit Earth tonight, and may result in an aurora borelis, or the northern lights coming to Canada and the northern United States. The reason for this occurrence is that a geomagnetic storm is causing particles from the sun to interact ...

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Globalnews.ca
   
Act of kindness from B.C. man almost 50 years ago still shared worldwide   
Globalnews.ca
ABOVE: Victoria man Cedric Steele catches up with a hitchhiker he picked up back in 1968 named Iain Reddish, who now lives in Amsterdam. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the ...

The Victoria man's good deed that was heard around the world   Vancouver Sun
Jack Knox: The good deed heard around the world   Times Colonist

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Globalnews.ca
   
Saskatchewan waters still zebra mussel free   
Globalnews.ca
After four months in the water in Gimli, Man., a boat is completely covered in zebra mussels. The battle to keep zebra and quagga mussels out of Saskatchewan waters has been successful so far, but the province wants people to remain diligent. Dan Van ...

Province Warning About Mussels   Saskatoonhomepage.ca

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AmeriPublications
   
Researchers develop DNA molecular mechanism structure   
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For the first time ever, researchers have been able to manufacture a molecular mechanism structure responsible for DNA replication. Researchers involved in this development are from Stony Brook University, Rockefeller University, and the U.S ...
Structure of molecular mechanism behind DNA replication imaged, created   Dispatch Tribunal
Study reveals the architecture of the molecular machine that copies DNA   HealthCanal.com (press release) (blog)
Team gets closer look at DNA 'copy machine'   Futurity: Research News
Genetic Literacy Project   
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Report: 14 Wild Weather Events Last Year Goosed by Warming   
WDIO-TV
WASHINGTON (AP) - New scientific analysis shows the fingerprints of manmade climate change on 14 extreme weather events in 2014, hitting every continent but Antarctica. Dozens of scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and ...


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Christian Science Monitor
   
Crux of climate summit: Will rich, poor nations be able to work together? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
The debate leading up to the United Nations' climate talks in Paris has at times become mired in a divisive battle between wealthy and developing nations. Negotiating a meaningful pact will require cooperation, experts say.
Countries Position Themselves for Paris Climate Talks   National Geographic
Poll Finds Global Consensus on a Need to Tackle Climate Change   New York Times
US, China least concerned about climate change, poll finds   Bangkok Post
Gawker   
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Green Prophet
   
The Martian movie started as a book – here's the review   
Green Prophet
Imagine that you are a castaway on a dead planet. You only have provisions for a few days and you are absolutely alone. How would you survive? Andy Weir turned this question into his best-selling novel, The Martian. It is a tale of man versus Mars.

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