2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 Canada English Science


CTV News
   
Montreal sewage dump risks limited if done before winter, experts say   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- There is "little likelihood" Montreal's plan to dump eight billion litres of raw sewage into the St. Lawrence River will have an affect on fish reproduction if it's done before the winter months and monitored properly, officials with ...
Montreal sewage dump review by scientific panel urges caution   CBC.ca
Environment Canada says sewage dump risks to St. Lawrence River limited if ...   Toronto Star

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AmeriPublications
   
Scientists to breed genetically superior bees resistant to disease   
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 ...
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)
UBC scientist using genomics to save Canada's bees   MetroNews Canada
Tech Times   
Digital Journal   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Truthdig
   
Saving Humanity From Climate Chaos Means Saying No to Business as Usual   
Truthdig
For more than 20 years, delegates from all over the world have met annually to discuss ways to mitigate the devastating impacts of a changing climate. This December, the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework ...


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The Weather Network
   
New plans promise better response to space weather risks   
The Weather Network
Friday, November 6, 2015, 6:57 PM - The past week has not only provided some amazing displays of the Aurora Borealis, but also a stronger commitment from agencies around the world to addressing the dangers of extreme space weather. Just as NASA ...

US readies for space storms that could crash critical networks   Computerworld
The White House is prepping for a single weather event that could cost $2 ...   AOL News
US braces for 'extreme weather event' from space that could result in $2 ...   Raw Story
Gospel Herald   
ESA   
The White House   
Wikipedia   
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Livemint
   
New UN report underscores the tough math of the global carbon budget   
Washington Post
With less than a month to go until the all important U.N. climate change conference in Paris, yet another key report has reinforced how off target the world is from the goal of limiting warming to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. And it ...
All Eyes On China as Climate Summit Approaches   Huffington Post
Biggest emitters of carbon 'least worried about climate change'   The Straits Times
40-country survey: Majority support cutting greenhouse gas emissions   CTV News
Newsweek   
The Australian Financial Review   
TIME   
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SpaceFlight Insider
   
NASA delays CRS 2 awards again, drops Boeing from consideration   
SpaceFlight Insider
NASA has delayed the announcement of which companies will be awarded Phase 2 contracts under the Commercial Resupply Services program. It has been revealed that the cargo version of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft has not been selected.
Photos show rocket exploding over Eastern Shore moments after takeoff   AmeriPublications
Dramatic Photos Show Antares Rocket Explosion Like You've Never Seen It Before   ABC News
NASA's newly released photos capture rocket explosion in graphic detail   Mashable
Ars Technica   
MarketWatch   
The Verge   
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Livemint
   
Climate change is moving mountains: study   
Livemint
Washington: A strong relationship exists between global and local climate change and a mountain's internal tectonic plate shifts and topographic changes, researchers have found. Researchers led by geologist Eva Enkelmann from University of Cincinnati ...
Climate change can move mountains, study finds evidence   Dispatch Tribunal
Research: The way a mountain range moves and behaves topographically can ...   NYC Today
Mountains are moving because of Global warming !   Odisha Samaya

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Monroe Evening News
   
New Mexico museum unveils rare fossil find   
Monroe Evening News
Tom Suazo, a fossil predator with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, tells a group of students about the museum's latest find during a public unveiling in Albuquerque, N.M., on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015. The baby Pentaceratops skull on ...

New Mexico Museum Unveils First-of-Its-Kind Dinosaur Fossil   ABC News

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MetroNews Canada
   
Russian women finish space simulation, assures reporters they missed families ...   
MetroNews Canada
Speculation swirled in the Russian media about whether the all-women crew would be able to survive without men or cosmetics for a week. Share on Facebook. Tweet. Reddit this! A. A. Report an Error. Share via Email. Print. Inna Nosikova exits a mock-up ...

Russia Planning to Send Women Cosmonauts to Moon   Voice of America
Russian women finish test on space flight confinement   Appeal-Democrat

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QWTJ LIVE One Stop
   
Global Cloud Productivity Office Computing Market Exceed to $17 Billion by 2016   
Digital Journal
Market Research Store releases a new market research report "Global Cloud Based Office Productivity Software Market 2010 Forecast to Industry Size, Shares, Strategies, Trends, and Growth 2016" to add to its collection of research reports. This press ...

North American Healthcare and Life Sciences Cloud Computing Market Worth 11.43 ...   Military Technologies
Global Cloud Business Solutions Market Exceed to $123 Billion By 2019   QWTJ LIVE One Stop

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