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  1. Pipeline spill map 'a big step forward', but still falls short
  2. Are teens really quitting Facebook? No way, poll finds
  3. Netflix now has 62 million subscribers — watching an average of 2 hours a day
  4. Vancouver oil spill: Vancouver Aquarium gathering oil samples from ocean floor
  5. 'Blinking is like a kitty kiss': Researchers decipher how to talk to cats
  6. Federal government is violating its own law on pesticides, lawsuit claims
  7. HMS Erebus video to offer glimpse of ice dive to Franklin shipwreck
  8. Puppy love hormone boosts Fido's bond to owner
  9. Gray whale breaks migration record - and may have revealed bad news
  10. 'Good hackers' essential to high-tech industries, says cybersecurity expert
  11. Here's why Canada's new map gained Arctic sea ice, contrary to global warming
  12. HTC One M9 smartphone review: Why it's worth a closer look
  13. Google embraces 'mobile-friendly' sites in search shake-up
  14. ISIS's archaeological vandalism destroys knowledge and history: Bob McDonald
  15. Twin strangers: Woman finds her exact doppelganger on Facebook
  16. Dragon spacecraft hauls ISSspresso coffee machine to space station
  17. WikiLeaks makes Sony's hacked emails searchable
  18. Fracking and earthquakes: Is there a connection?
  19. Bell faces $750M lawsuit over allegedly selling customer data
  20. Meerkat, Periscope making live streaming 'interesting again'
  21. Sony and other content creators ramping up crackdown on Netflix geofencing evasion
  22. Maple syrup could help fight bacterial infections, Canadian scientists find
  23. Salty water on Mars? Curiosity rover finds signs of brine
  24. Breast milk may alter behaviour of babies
  25. BP oil spill: The economic and environmental cost, 5 years later
  26. Hard-wired for love: the ethics of robot sex
  27. BP spill: 5 years later, offshore oil drillers push to riskier depths
  28. Glenn Gould inspires Apple workers today just as he did Steve Jobs
  29. Sony unveils Xperia Z4 smartphone
  30. 9 tips to stop pets from spreading infections to humans
  31. New photos show this rare monkey isn't extinct after all
  32. Robot starts work as greeter at Japanese department store
  33. Detroit Zoo to turn animal manure into energy
  34. U.S. agency proposes to remove most humpback whales from endangered list
  35. Train hits 603 kph, smashing world speed record
  36. Summerland students to program space satellite
  37. Digital killed the radio frequency — Norway plans to shut down FM
  38. Frog discovered in Costa Rica resembles Kermit
  39. BlackBerry boosts file-sharing security by buying WatchDox
  40. Hacking into a plane's controls no easy feat
  41. Chimps know to look both ways before crossing street
  42. Infants feel pain like adults, 1st MRI scans reveal
  43. Humpback whales no longer endangered? A look at the world's at-risk species
  44. Hundreds of baby spiders explode from mother's egg sac in disturbing viral video
  45. Yogurt producers wonder what to do with whey
  46. Self-driving cars: How they could take over our roads
  47. Spy agency 'squirming' over metadata use after CBC report, documents suggest
  48. Lyrid meteor shower: How to watch it
  49. Drone found on roof of Japanese PM's office
  50. Earth Day's ups and downs reflect changing environmental movement
  51. Canada's International Space Station support extended to 2024
  52. How laser scanning may help crack mysteries of HMS Erebus
  53. Earth Day around the world, then and now
  54. Canadians top the world in smiling poop emoji use, report finds
  55. Google launches wireless service
  56. Quadruple rainbow puts double rainbow to shame but what does it mean?!
  57. Bees may get addicted to neonic pesticides
  58. Hello? Facebook launches voice-calling app for Android phones
  59. Calbuco volcano eruption in Chile forces evacuation of 4,000 people from region
  60. Online genealogy bringing out the 'skeletons' in every family's past
  61. U.S. reboots cybersecurity strategy, with more talk of offensive capabilities
  62. Cryptowall ransomware hackers hold family photos hostage
  63. Decided not to post that on Facebook? It was saved anyway
  64. Grey whale to be dissected on Wickaninnish Beach near Tofino
  65. Woolly mammoth cloning 1 step closer thanks to genome research
  66. 4 ordinary people (and 1 cat) who launched careers on YouTube
  67. Necropsy offers scientists opportunity to learn about whale species
  68. Honda shows off new business jet design based on high-heeled shoe
  69. Criticizing cops online? You could get fined
  70. HBO cracks down on Canadians accessing U.S.-only streaming service HBO Now
  71. Google Fi might be what Canada's telecom market needs
  72. CBC News app launches for Apple Watch
  73. How Hubble's eye-in-the-sky changed our view of the universe
  74. Apple Watch apps could guide visually impaired users
  75. Jaws meets kangaroo? Rare, cute pocket shark found
  76. Calbuco volcanic eruptions leave Chilean village a ghost town
  77. Hot times at Yellowstone: huge magma chamber found deeply buried
  78. Hubble Telescope soon surpassed by new giant instruments
  79. YouTube's 10th birthday: Viral video's greatest hits
  80. Montreal Instagram harassment case a cautionary tale
  81. Canada, U.S. and Mexico sign deal to protect migratory bats
  82. Prehistoric dinosaur highway discovered in northeastern B.C.
  83. Anonymous claims responsbility for attack on Thirty Meter Telescope website
  84. Cinehackers: How 2 Toronto filmmakers made their virtual-reality movie
  85. Stephen Hawking offers tip to Zayn Malik, One Direction fans
  86. 5 ways 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' is different
  87. 'Make some noise' about digital divide in rural area, resident says
  88. Now it's easy to sell your ideas to Google
  89. Boy, 7, discovers bizarre vegetarian dinosaur related to T. rex
  90. 3 of 4 extreme heat days linked to global warming
  91. Netflix and HBO border-hopping: is anyone getting caught?
  92. Help from above: Canadian drones sent to Nepal for disaster relief effort
  93. Facebook launches video calling in Messenger app
  94. Apple profit soars 40% on strong iPhone sales
  95. Google fund will help newspapers learn to make money on internet
  96. Canadian companies not prepared for new technology, Deloitte survey says
  97. California drought pits cities against farmers
  98. Need a goat to mow your lawn? Amazon wants to help
  99. New York state turns out lights for migrating birds
  100. Arctic beetles may hold clues to climate change
  101. Russian spacecraft's docking delayed amid uncontrolled spinning
  102. Museum of Nature hosts Body Worlds: Animal Inside Out
  103. Twitter stock tanks after leaked earnings show company misses expectations
  104. Instagram bans the eggplant emoji from its new search function
  105. Supply ship for International Space Station still spinning out of control
  106. NASA spacecraft gets set to smash into Mercury
  107. Microsoft makes its case for Windows 10 at Build conference
  108. California drought forces Santa Barbara to reopen mothballed desalination plant
  109. Quebec hacker busted for spying via webcams, harassing children
  110. American Airlines planes grounded because of iPad software glitch
  111. Weird bat-like wings found on bat-sized dinosaur
  112. 3D printed splint treats babies' airway disease
  113. Cantonese language could disappear, says UBC linguist Zoe Lam
  114. Chinese company says 57-storey building's finished – in 19 days
  115. Master Lock combinations can be cracked in minutes, hacker says
  116. New Pluto pics show what looks like a polar ice cap
  117. 15 eagles found poisoned, shot in South Cariboo
  118. Messenger spacecraft crashes into Mercury today
  119. Apple Watch may not work properly if you have a tattoo
  120. Sierra Club latest environmental charity hit by Revenue Canada audits
  121. Tesla's expected home battery announcement could spark energy revolution
  122. Yangyang, humanoid robot, unveiled at Beijing conference
  123. Canadians can pick someone to manage their Facebook profile after death
  124. U.S. Air Force tracks spinning space capsule as orbit drops
  125. How Old Do I Look? Microsoft's face-reading app guesses with a single photo
  126. Tesla announces entry into home battery market
  127. Google's $160M charm offensive to European journalism
  128. Simple iPad app turning hearing tests on their ear
  129. Why the dream of hydrogen fuel cell cars is still alive
  130. Amazon CEO's spaceship blasts off on 1st test flight
  131. Grooveshark, U.S.-based free music streaming site, shuts down after making 'very serious mistakes'
  132. Mercury, Pluto probes: Life and death at opposite ends of solar system
  133. Drones and fungus-sniffing dogs may be dying avocado trees' last hope
  134. Trucks fitted with new guard could save cyclists' lives
  135. #Notifications game puts you at the centre of online harassment
  136. Real-life stores may be crucial for some online retailers
  137. Peer reviewer tells female biologists their study would be better if they worked with men
  138. Why can't we predict earthquakes?
  139. SurveyMonkey CEO Dave Goldberg dead at 47
  140. Beware the 'nasty effect' of the partisans who troll the web
  141. 5 questions (and answers) about Tesla's Powerwall
  142. Smart locks for homes allow quick entry, but add potential risk
  143. Spruce budworm study aided by citizen science program
  144. High-tech Habs fan hacks ultimate Habs goal light show
  145. Facebook's Internet.org violates net neutrality, activists say
  146. U.S. may allow drones that fly beyond an operator's line of sight
  147. Why Waterloo, Ont., is set to dominate the Internet of Things market
  148. Fjords are mighty good at sucking up CO2
  149. Manulife's U.S. unit John Hancock offers insurance discounts for proof of healthy living
  150. Urban Death Project: A case for composting your dead body
  151. Infant allergies linked to air pollution by new Canadian study
  152. Husband of Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg died of head trauma in exercise accident
  153. How some fisheries bend the rules to meet demand for sustainable seafood
  154. Time-lapse video shows every last detail is retouched in high-fashion magazines
  155. Whales have nerves like 'bungee cords,' researchers find
  156. N.S. woman works to bring Newfoundland pony from 'edge' of extinction
  157. CRTC will rule on wireless roaming rates Tueday, a decision that might impact your phone bill
  158. Management of email inbox doesn't have to be a nightmare
  159. Pay-per-view TV takes hit from livestreaming piracy
  160. Mars astronauts risk brain damage from cosmic rays
  161. Texas law bans cities from banning fracking
  162. Tesla's Powerwall to be available in Canada by 2016
  163. How fear-mongering and quackery took over nutrition blogs
  164. Microsoft Surface 3: A review of the tablet-laptop hybrid for everyone
  165. Melting Arctic ice changing weather patterns, scientists say
  166. Checked 'How Old Do I Look?' You gave Microsoft rights to your photo
  167. Sea star wasting syndrome may have spread to Haida Gwaii
  168. Wi-Fi for your ride: It's free in Vancouver cabs
  169. BlackBerry CEO John Chen says company's reputation needs help
  170. Jewellers gold-plate the Apple Watch for a lot less than $22K
  171. Microsoft could be creating emotion-sensing glasses
  172. Russia's failed cargo spacecraft to fall from orbit Friday
  173. Galaxy breaks record for farthest ever seen
  174. SpaceX tests escape system for astronauts
  175. Oculus Rift VR headset goes on sale in early 2016
  176. Self-driving transport truck gets OK to drive on highways
  177. Drones that can broadcast live HD video now a reality
  178. Netflix helps reform hard-core movie pirates, but at a cost
  179. Backpack geolocators no apparent burden for migrating songbirds
  180. BlackBerry Leap launched in Canada Thursday targets touchscreen consumers
  181. Lie to me: Halifax student building a better human lie detector
  182. 'Get 911 to me': Woman held hostage uses pizza-ordering app to get help
  183. Out-of-control Russian spacecraft plummets to Earth today
  184. Carbon dioxide global levels surpass daunting milestone
  185. NSA's bulk collection of phone records illegal, appeals court rules
  186. Squirrels grow up to be conformists, says U of A researcher
  187. Deep-sea microbes called missing link for complex cellular life
  188. Game of Thrones fan makes Google-style map of Westeros
  189. Mercury's magnetic field kicked in 4B years ago, study shows
  190. Fossils fill evolutionary gap between fish and 4-legged beasts
  191. Liking lichen: 3 reasons why the Northern varieties are awesome
  192. Quebec salmon need stronger preservation rules, association says
  193. Space junk roulette: What are the odds of being hit?
  194. At least 20 endangered sei whales found beached on Chilean coast
  195. Alberta NDP could break climate change logjam in Canada
  196. $9 computer launches on Kickstarter
  197. Internet TV at $30 a month to roll out across Canada
  198. Study 'editing' human DNA in embryos divides scientists
  199. 'Mousetrap' can detect when graffiti vandals are tagging trains
  200. Here's what you need to know about the end of Windows Server 2003
  201. Reddit moderator and 'doxing' victim says police reaction lacklustre
  202. How Trudeau's support of the anti-terror bill could help the NDP
  203. Wild salmon activists claim victory over fish farm ruling
  204. Reverse innovation in medicine: build for the poor, sell to the rich
  205. Mother's Day in the animal kingdom
  206. Grieving mom struggles to close her dead son's Facebook account
  207. 4 in 48 self-driving cars involved in crashes since September
  208. SolaRoad generates more power than expected
  209. Bright spots on Ceres get closer look from Dawn spacecraft
  210. T. rex cousin was cannibal long before Hannibal, says researcher
  211. Great white shark's close encounter with film crew captured in video
  212. Solar plane set to cross Pacific Ocean with no fuel
  213. Shell clears major hurdle for Arctic drilling
  214. Sea level rise is accelerating
  215. Verizon says it will buy AOL in deal worth $4.4B US
  216. Global cyberbullying target of Five Eyes meeting hosted by Canada
  217. Canada Wide Science Fair draws hundreds to Fredericton
  218. 2500 MHz spectrum auction raises $755M, mainly from Telus
  219. El Nino returns for 1st time since 2010
  220. Astronauts' return to Earth delayed after spacecraft failure
  221. Dinosaur-like snouts grown on chicken embryos
  222. Elon Musk denies scolding employee for leaving work to attend child's birth
  223. Space mining needs regulation, geologist says
  224. 3D images of Nepal to help earthquake relief efforts
  225. El Nino could mean milder winter for Canada
  226. Rats try to rescue others in distress, suggesting they feel empathy
  227. 42% of honeybee hives killed off in U.S. last year
  228. Spacecraft snaps Pluto with its tiniest moons
  229. 1 week left to go see Narcisse snakes' messy 'mating balls'
  230. Facebook's Instant Articles service launches with 9 major web publishers
  231. Osprey live cam shows nest at Belwood Lake near Guelph
  232. Solar sailing spacecraft successfully funded on Kickstarter
  233. How to outsmart online retailers charging you higher prices
  234. Facebook raises minimum pay for contractors to $15 per hour
  235. Fisherman's selfie stick aims to hook anglers, hunters
  236. Nick Woodman, GoPro CEO, repays $229M in stock to keep promise to college roommate
  237. 3 Canadians whose bright ideas are bringing solar power to the world
  238. Esports tournaments may be next step in Cineplex plan to woo gamers
  239. Emaciated sea lion pups stranded on beaches of drought-stricken California
  240. Starbucks app used to hack into bank accounts, credit cards
  241. Scientists discover 1st warm-blooded fish
  242. Apple's HomeKit accessories to hit stores next month
  243. The internet's IP addresses are running out: Can IPv6 save the day?
  244. Google's self-driving cars hit public roads this summer
  245. Lobsters struggle for breath in warming ocean
  246. Massive Antarctic ice shelf will disintegrate around 2020
  247. Canada sets carbon emissions reduction target of 30% by 2030
  248. Infants show preference for baby talk in Montreal research
  249. YouTube founder Chad Hurley still working to perfect online video
  250. Bear, man freak each other out