Category: Technology
US delay cutoff of valuable satellite data for storm forecasting
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said that there is a delay of one month on Monday, with a cutoff planned satellite data that ... Read More
As this small frog disappears from Canada, conservationist warns that rapid tracking bills put more species at risk
Blancard's cricket frog is so small that it can fit on your thumb, and the specific call for which it is named will be easier ... Read More
Decision to recreate the lake pisid with side-effects, some Windsor residents say
Some Windsor, NS, residents say that a two -year -old decision is unnecessary to close the door of an aboite and to keep the lake's ... Read More
Orcas may be trying to learn that ‘who are we’ when they share hunting with humans, the study shows
Jeed towers were in their research ship on two different occasions when the killer whales from the coast of Vancouver Island were watching when Orkas ... Read More
Islanders are being asked to help track rare smooth greensenne in this summer
If you look at a smooth greensnaken in the wild on the island of Prince Edward in this summer, the forest, fish and wildlife divisions ... Read More
The NB Museum is set to add 1 rare owl sample found in the province over 100 years
The great gray owl was found near St. John on 15 April, with a car injury. She was in the care of the Atlantic Wildlife ... Read More
US government cuts major storm forecast data from satellites
Meteorologists are warning that storm forecasts will be severely disrupted by the upcoming cutoff of the major data of US defense satellites, run with possible ... Read More
Great white shark circle lobster boat eager to cape braps, briefly on plow
A cape breeton lobster fisherman and his crew had a lifetime encounter this week, when a great white shark of 4.5 meters drove his boat ... Read More
‘Like a Clear-Cut Forestry Operation’: Cleanup begins in Daubest-Hit Samuel de Champlane Provincial Park
When Cameron Hockey is asked to describe the devastation with a downburst, who hit the Samuel de Champalane Provincial Park at North East Ontario on ... Read More
Western Canadian glaciers melted twice as a decade ago, research shows
Researchers say that some glaciers in western Canada and the United States lose 12 percent of their mass from 2021 to 2024, double the melted ... Read More