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  1. Nobel Prize for physics goes to Higgs boson researchers
  2. Google unveils new HP Chromebook 11
  3. Curved smartphone screens may lead to fully flexible devices: Dan Misener
  4. NHL licenced video game sells realistic fighting
  5. Marsupial's suicidal sex mystery solved
  6. Canada’s math, science lag bad for economy, report says
  7. Hudson Bay Lowlands show recent effects of global warming
  8. Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to 3 Americans
  9. Juno spacecraft makes Earth flyby today
  10. Fossil fuel emissions must be eliminated, OECD chief says
  11. Interac e-transfers back up after week-long disruption
  12. Rogers Wireless suffering widespread outages
  13. Rogers flip-flops on BlackBerry Z30 after backlash
  14. Record-breaking heat to be permanent by 2047, study predicts
  15. World's largest telescope stalled by Canadian funding woes
  16. Martian scars
  17. Obamacare website glitches linked to Canadian IT firm
  18. Water found in remains of rocky planet
  19. BlackBerry co-founders Mike Lazaridis, Doug Fregin mull bid for company
  20. Scott Carpenter, 2nd American astronaut in orbit, dies
  21. Rogers cellphone outage highlights 911 vulnerability
  22. Crowdfunding counts as taxable income, Revenue Canada says
  23. Maritime moose sex corridor gets $52K from U.S. charity
  24. Rare bottlenose whale amazes Prospect Bay, N.S.
  25. Glass always half-empty? Your genes may be to blame
  26. Hey, kids! Want to draw the Google Doodle?
  27. Herbal product contamination 'considerable,' DNA tests find
  28. How bacteria in your gut affect your mental health
  29. David Suzuki tells U.S. not to trust Harper's Keystone XL promises
  30. Stone Age hunter-gatherers lived beside farmers, didn't interbreed
  31. Global warming report predicts impacts on different cities
  32. NSA backlash sparks new technology
  33. Hungry moose upsetting Gros Morne habitat
  34. McMaster researchers find 'great leads' for new antibiotics
  35. Microsoft Windows 8 update features 'driving mode'
  36. Are smartphones making us anti-social?
  37. Fossil mosquito yields 46-million-year-old blood
  38. Bogus science paper reveals peer review's flaws
  39. BlackBerry open letter aims to boost public confidence
  40. Intel closing Waterloo office
  41. Is lightning the future of clean energy?
  42. Sexting dangers prompt police warning to teens
  43. NSA gathering contact lists from personal email, report says
  44. Twitter lets users get DMs from any follower
  45. New iPads coming? Apple invites media to Oct. 22 event
  46. Canadian research funding agencies want feedback on open access
  47. Yukon's moose stable as U.S. populations decline
  48. 5-metre-long sea creature discovered off California coast
  49. Canadian wireless speeds faster than in U.S., study says
  50. Half-tonne Chelyabinsk meteorite chunk pulled from Russian lake
  51. Submarine expedition visits rare B.C. glass sponge reefs
  52. Magnetic pen in $790K fundraiser may face ban
  53. Google wants your face on its ads. How do you 'Like' that?
  54. 16 features of today's Windows 8.1 release
  55. Facebook now lets teens share posts with whole internet
  56. Yeti might be undiscovered polar bear hybrid, scientist says
  57. Frog legs were an English dish 9,000 years ago, study suggests
  58. Homo habilis, erectus were the same species, study suggests
  59. Lunar eclipse, meteor shower treat Canadians this weekend
  60. Permanent science gap left by U.S. government shutdown
  61. Panda privacy ends now that U.S. government shutdown over
  62. Google stock breaks $1,000 barrier
  63. Purple loosestrife's climate adaptation key to its spread
  64. Canadian file sharing site isoHunt shut down, fined $110M US
  65. Cow burps tapped for fuel
  66. Facebook service restored after disruption
  67. BlackBerry's BBM app now ready for iPhone, Android devices
  68. Chickens pay price for 'ridiculously cheap' eggs
  69. New Apple iPads expected to be unveiled today
  70. Facebook considers opening site to preteens
  71. B.C. shipwreck's oil cleanup makes waves
  72. Bell's data collecting may be legal, but is it ethical?
  73. Nokia's first tablet, Lumia 2520, unveiled
  74. 3D printer guns to be studied by federal officials
  75. Facebook drafting new violent content warnings after beheading controversy
  76. Google unveils Project Shield, promoting free expression
  77. Canadian spy agency sued for allegedly violating charter
  78. Legally blind Grade 4 student sees with high-tech glasses
  79. Facebook removes beheading video again after uproar
  80. Digital issues critic questions Bell's data collection
  81. Amazon.com set for major expansion in Vancouver
  82. 6 new features of OS X Mavericks
  83. Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013 winners
  84. BlackBerry's 5-star BBM app reviews reportedly fake
  85. Is the internet making us smarter or stupider?
  86. U.S. tablet owners get 'free data service for life'
  87. White House official Jofi Joseph fired for 'parody' tweets
  88. Inuit group calls on Canada to better fund Arctic research
  89. Earliest galaxy spotted by astronomers
  90. Canadian IT firm promises to fix Obamacare website woes
  91. Canada failing to meet 2020 emissions targets
  92. Coyotes are moose killers, study finds
  93. Spray foam insulation can make some homes unlivable
  94. Researchers alarmed by 'puzzling' changes in resident orcas
  95. U.K. police seize gun parts made with 3D printer
  96. Samsung files patent for Google Glass-like specs
  97. Eastern Arctic temperatures likely at 120,000-year high
  98. World's first Bitcoin ATM goes live in Vancouver next week
  99. New environmental review rules anger oilsands critics
  100. Wikipedia launches 'sockpuppet' probe into edit-for-pay users
  101. Canadian researchers use bees to drop pesticides on crops
  102. Avalanche beacon phone apps risk lives, experts say
  103. Northeast Ontario researchers track owls
  104. Canadians spent $18.9B online in 2012, StatsCan says
  105. Are you human? Captcha test cracked, U.S. startup says
  106. Wireless radiation safety hearing criticized
  107. Apple's 4th-quarter profit down 9% on cheaper iPhone models
  108. Canada lags behind U.S. on openness of pipeline safety data
  109. Asian carp have reproduced in Great Lakes watershed
  110. Great white shark tracked to waters off Newfoundland
  111. Google Glass now available by invitation
  112. World’s first bitcoin ATM opens in Vancouver today
  113. Halifax harbour 'reef balls' to create homes for sea life
  114. Modular smartphone unveiled by Motorola
  115. Mini space shuttle skids off runway in test
  116. Adobe cyberattack exposed 38 million customers' data
  117. Great white sharks surprise scientists in Great White North
  118. Mystery barges on U.S. coasts might be Google data centres
  119. More of pirate Blackbeard's cannons raised from wreck
  120. Lenovo unveils new Yoga tablet
  121. Judge to decide on Facebook ban for 'bully of all bullies'
  122. NSA intercepts Google, Yahoo traffic overseas: report
  123. Parasites seize control over animal and human behaviour
  124. Dinosaur steps digitally reconstructed by scientists
  125. 'Car-hackers' use $5 device to unlock car doors
  126. Oil firms asked to account for climate change risk
  127. Smartphone, tablet use now allowed during takeoff in U.S.
  128. Google asked U.S. coast guard to keep mum on barges
  129. Price-fixing class actions cleared by Supreme Court
  130. Nexus 5 smartphone launched by Google
  131. 1st Earth-sized rocky planet found beyond solar system
  132. California driver to fight ticket for wearing Google Glass
  133. Kanye West, Kim Kardashian sue YouTube co-founder
  134. China's Canadian designed high-tech man cave
  135. Google barge revealed to be marketing showroom
  136. How to see Sunday's rare hybrid solar eclipse
  137. 'Gameboy back' more common in kids slouching over gadgets
  138. Arctic caribou eyes change colour with seasons
  139. Nortel patents at issue in suits against Google, Huawei
  140. Ghost sightings may be caused by sounds you can’t hear
  141. Supernova spotted by 10-year-old N.S. boy
  142. Eminem, Macklemore top inaugural YouTube Music Awards
  143. Are Canadians ready to be tracked by their telecom?
  144. Don Pittis: Are robotic smart machines behind the jobless recovery?
  145. BlackBerry sale on hold, but Fairfax to invest
  146. Climate change draft report predicts war, heat waves, starvation
  147. India's Mars mission blasts off tomorrow
  148. 1,000 dolphins swim beside ferry off Gulf Islands
  149. King Tut's death: Ancient mystery solved at last
  150. Billions of Earth-like planets in Milky Way: study
  151. Meet the new BlackBerry boss and his turnaround track record: Don Pittis
  152. India launches Mars-bound spacecraft
  153. Call of Duty Ghosts shakes up venerable video game
  154. Xbox One, PS4 push test drive opportunities
  155. Wine's traditional taste brought back by 'new' technology
  156. Facebook profits at risk as teens look elsewhere
  157. The annual polar bear migration in real time
  158. Ottawa lacks plan for biodiversity, environment watchdog warns
  159. Google launches expert advice service, Helpouts
  160. Google's mysterious barges raise concerns
  161. Telecom billing complaints on the rise, report says
  162. Asian carp DNA found in Lake Michigan
  163. Greenhouse gas levels hit new record high
  164. Verizon hires lobbyist on Canadian telecom policy
  165. Arafat widow cites 'proof' of Palestinian leader's poisoning
  166. Xbox One about streaming media as much as gaming
  167. Leduc dinosaur marks Alberta's 2nd fossil find in a month
  168. Dangerous meteors hit Earth way more often than thought
  169. New Silk Road drug bazaar opens a month after FBI bust
  170. Superpod of 1,000 dolphins caught on video in B.C. waters
  171. Google says mystery barge may become interactive learning space
  172. 3D printing to alter manufacturing sector, engineers say
  173. Grizzly bears overhunted in B.C., say researchers
  174. Twitter heads to stock market amid a chorus of doubters
  175. Bizzare 6-tailed comet spotted
  176. U.S. eavesdropping threatens cloud computing security, says Wikipedia founder
  177. Yasser Arafat polonium poisoning no accident, lab says
  178. Twitter stock jumps to $45 after IPO
  179. 1-tonne GOCE satellite may fall to Earth this weekend
  180. Why some men can't grow Movember moustaches
  181. Olympic torch begins spacewalk ahead of Sochi Games
  182. 1-tonne GOCE satellite likely disintegrated in atmostphere
  183. Are there silver nanoparticles in your toothpaste and underwear?
  184. National Geographic photographer says ice melt a 'wake-up call'
  185. Sourdough breadmaking cuts gluten content in baked goods
  186. Should we change the climate to slow climate change?
  187. IT skills gap hurts productivity, Canadian executives say
  188. UN envoy fasts for climate pact in typhoon's wake
  189. Sun's pending magnetic flip has physicists on edge
  190. Study urges privacy policy for potentially 'intrusive' drones
  191. 360º Bublcam camera a hit on Kickstarter
  192. New iPad mini with Retina Display goes on sale
  193. Why a solar flare won't destroy the Earth - and other sun myths
  194. PlayStation 4 vs. Xbox One review: How they match up
  195. Social networking app for dog lovers goes viral
  196. Arviat tests feeding stations to divert polar bears
  197. Smithsonian museum artifacts can now be 3D printed at home
  198. CBCNews.ca nominated for 9 online publishing awards
  199. 2013 is 7th hottest year so far
  200. Moto G aims to be the $200 smartphone you actually want
  201. Sextortion the 'number one issue' for cyber police
  202. Snapchat rejects Facebook's $3B buyout offer: report
  203. Non-browning Arctic Apple concerns GMO opponents
  204. Wireless spectrum needs to be used, Ottawa warns telecoms
  205. Google's digital library lawsuit dropped
  206. Qubit record moves quantum computing forward
  207. Google Nexus 5 phone review: Big features, small price tag
  208. 'Oldest bird tracks in world' found in B.C.
  209. High-five on repealed carbon tax draws criticism for Canada
  210. Sony PlayStation 4 goes on sale
  211. Emotional Google ad a viral hit in India and Pakistan
  212. Why you should see Comet Ison this weekend
  213. 'Hermaphrodite' deer shot by New Brunswick hunter
  214. Canada's greenhouse gas stance slammed as COP 19 seeks solutions
  215. Bluefin tuna quota demand slammed by environmentalists
  216. New Mars mission blasts off today
  217. Manitoulin Island turtle deaths worry researchers
  218. Arctic mystery fish identified
  219. New Google, Microsoft software thwarts child porn searches
  220. Leona Aglukkaq attends her 1st UN climate change conference
  221. Google to pay $17M fine in smartphone privacy breach
  222. 1M PlayStation 4 units sold on 1st day
  223. Wild polar bears are the stars of Churchill webcam project
  224. YouTube's new comments policy meant to spark 'conversations'
  225. Japan takes calculated risk to move damaged nuclear fuel
  226. Google Maps shows dead son, U.S. man says
  227. Typhoon Haiyan turns UBC researchers into rescuers
  228. Missing sea ice data found in crusty Canadian algae
  229. Joe Oliver takes oilsands fight to Europe's financial heart
  230. Canada's climate change stance 'de-motivating'
  231. Casual work linked to childlessness by 35
  232. Toyota displays hydrogen fuel cell car at Tokyo Motor show
  233. New cyberbullying law targets spread of intimate images
  234. Seals released with GPS trackers by Vancouver Aquarium
  235. Volcano raises new island in Pacific's 'Ring of Fire'
  236. Smart TVs accused of monitoring viewers without consent
  237. Cyprus university accepts bitcoins for tuition
  238. Extraterrestrial neutrinos detected on Earth
  239. Huge cosmic blast blows away records
  240. NDP wants independent parliamentary science adviser
  241. Samsung ordered to pay Apple $290M for copycat features
  242. Graphene condom project is focus of Gates foundation grant
  243. Microsoft's Xbox One hits store shelves
  244. Internet surveillance threatens democracy, Web inventor says
  245. What today's forensic science would say about JFK's murder
  246. Ancient palace wine cellar held sophisticated vintages
  247. Uncovering the other design genius behind Apple
  248. Ex-Nortel staff pick apart gadgets for patent violations
  249. Indonesia's Mount Sinabung volcano erupts 6 more times
  250. BlackBerry says 3 more executives are out