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  1. Reddit targets bullying, sexism and doxing with new anti-harassment policy
  2. Local action may be most effective way to counter climate change: Bob McDonald
  3. Monitoring apps let parents snoop on kids' smartphone activity
  4. Bee-killing pesticides: The fight ramps up
  5. Bird feeders drive some birds into decline
  6. Russian Proton-M rocket carrying Mexican satellite crashes in Siberia
  7. Canada's internet performance on trial with public's help
  8. '24/7' employee tracking case raises privacy questions
  9. California drought's newest battlefront is bottled water
  10. Vancouver teen scientist wins top prize for device that reduces spread of pathogens in airplanes
  11. 3D printing's 'incomprehensible' beauty on display in Toronto
  12. 'Home-brew' morphine from brewer's yeast now possible
  13. Implantable Bionic Lens could give you lasting, perfect eyesight
  14. Implantable Bionic Lens could give you lasting, perfect eyesight
  15. 'Really important for us to be here': Canadian tech firms look to make it big in NYC
  16. GMO debate shows big opinion gap between scientists, public over safety
  17. Security expert says he hacked into aircraft controls through entertainment system
  18. Meet Lily: The world's coolest drone that you probably aren't allowed to use
  19. A look at Canada's longest-running archaeological dig site
  20. Apple drops iMac price in U.S. but not Canada with new MacBook Pro launch
  21. Obama finally gets his own @POTUS Twitter account
  22. Cloudy, neverending sunrises detected on faraway planets
  23. 'Authentic image of Shakespeare,' part of 400-year-old botany book, historian says
  24. Fossil fuels get global $5.3 trillion 'subsidy': IMF report
  25. 'Save the bees' plan unveiled by U.S. government
  26. Oilsands emissions will rise faster than Canada's ability to curb them, federal cabinet told
  27. Getting past chaos to find Canada's eco-affluence: Don Pittis
  28. How Ottawa's restrictions on government scientists affect Canadians
  29. Alix Tichelman pleads guilty to manslaughter in Google exec's death
  30. Secret space plane, solar sailing spacecraft blast off today
  31. Rarely-seen beaked whale washes up near Ahousaht
  32. Apple Watch: Is time ticking for traditional timepieces?
  33. Ruptured pipeline spills 79K litres of oil along California coast
  34. Tweets start popping up in Google searches
  35. Scientists find stone tools older than human branch of evolutionary tree
  36. Record dolphin die-off linked to BP oil spill
  37. 'Hack or be hacked': Why kids need to know how technology works
  38. Spotify expanding lineup to include streaming video and original content
  39. Researcher retracts landmark same-sex marriage study, claims co-author 'fabricated' data
  40. Before written word, early humans may have communicated with cave signs
  41. Top 10 new species of 2015
  42. Marine birds deposit heavy metals, pollutants on land, research finds
  43. California oil spill cleanup starts following pipeline rupture
  44. 'Drought shaming' targets wealthy celebrities over lush California lawns
  45. Japanese aquariums to stop buying controversial Taiji dolphins
  46. Cold deemed deadlier than heat when it comes to weather deaths
  47. Large Hadron Collider sets new energy record
  48. Good news for wireless customers with 3-year contracts: carriers lose appeal
  49. Delta Airlines' meme-filled safety video might be trying too hard
  50. 'Nobody has ever done this': Researchers turn adult blood into nerve cells
  51. Is your internet as fast as advertised? The CRTC wants to know
  52. Cheaters banned from H1Z1 video game unbanned if they publicly apologize
  53. Trolls spread hate using Twitter's Promoted Tweets ad system
  54. Self-driving cars: 5 ways they could change city life
  55. Move over honeybees, unpopular moths are helping food grow
  56. Can Shopify's IPO success revitalize Ottawa's once-mighty tech industry?
  57. Ex-government scientist in northwestern Ontario says muzzling was part of "toxic" work environment
  58. People are making dial-up noises on Tumblr to honour the internet's 56K past
  59. California oil spill: Determining the cause will be a long-term process
  60. Funding for science in schools is key for our future: Bob McDonald
  61. An Octopus can 'see' using its skin
  62. Walrus cam returns after 10 years to Alaska's Round Island
  63. Student creates Earth flag for interplanetary missions
  64. Solar halos, sun dogs, eclipses and other optical phenomena
  65. Are anti-NSA pranksters invading people's privacy?
  66. 4 reasons why feeding bread to ducks is stupid
  67. Top 10 new species of 2015
  68. Should gas pumps have climate change warning labels?
  69. AdBlock Plus mobile browser could devastate publishers
  70. Environmental group hopes 'living shoreline' protects Halifax coast
  71. Election debates in Canada, brought to you by Google
  72. 6 of the most unusual complaints about Canada's Big 3 telecoms
  73. Crystal app aims to find your personality in social media posts
  74. John Nash, mathematician who inspired A Beautiful Mind, killed in car crash
  75. Driverless truck corridor from Mexico to Manitoba proposed
  76. Facebook to broadcast Canadian Amber Alerts in news feeds
  77. Cure of deadly white-nose syndrome offers hope for Canadian bat populations
  78. Stop driving? Shut the oilsands? How can Canada cut emissions 30% by 2030?
  79. Dolphin Hana dies despite surgical treatment at Vancouver Aquarium
  80. Ocean Tracking Network warns sea goers of rogue robot
  81. Fake answers make online security questions less secure
  82. Wireless contract deal-making power now in customers' hands
  83. Is there a link between climate change and terrorism?
  84. Is Europa habitable? NASA mission will use these 9 instruments to find out
  85. Telecoms, governments keep Canadians in dark about rampant surveillance
  86. Pranksters publish secretly-recorded public conversations to make point about NSA
  87. Leona Aglukkaq official 'can't do the math' on climate targets for MPs
  88. Sally Ride, first American woman in space, saluted in Google Doodle
  89. Why tomato juice tastes better on an airplane
  90. Why a B.C. university wants students to buy textbooks with bitcoin
  91. Chimps are 'persons' too, legal activists say. So are elephants
  92. Galapagos Islands volcano erupts for first time in 33 years
  93. Flying ants eat wings as part of mating ritual, entomologist says
  94. Shomi expands to anyone in Canada with internet connection, not just TV subscribers
  95. Apple offers fix for bug that causes iPhone to shut off if certain message received
  96. Why are bees dying? Senate tackles 'dilemma' in long-awaited report
  97. Fossil skull may belong to world's earliest known murder victim
  98. It's a jungle down there: Alaskan whale hunters capture seal song
  99. El Nino blamed for early wildfires across Western Canada
  100. Nearly all automakers will offer Apple CarPlay, Google Android Auto by end of year
  101. University of Manitoba gets up close and personal with insects
  102. FIFA 16 soccer video game adds women's teams
  103. What to expect at today's Google I/O conference
  104. 'Lucy' likely had company: New pre-human species discovered
  105. Apple overtakes Google as world's most valuable brand
  106. Alberta creationist discovers rare fish fossils in basement dig
  107. Science magazine retracts study on voters' gay-rights views
  108. Japan's Mount Shindake erupts, forcing evacuation order
  109. Sniffer dogs to detect invasive zebra mussels in Manitoba
  110. Google Photos offers free, unlimited photo and video storage
  111. Fossils from extinct mini-beaver discovered
  112. Solar sailing spacecraft goes silent in orbit, threatening mission
  113. Ozone treaty a success - now how about climate change?
  114. Google, GoPro unveil system that lets anyone shoot virtual reality video
  115. Resilient robots keep on going and going, despite damage
  116. Student builds device enabling disabled to make commands with their eyes
  117. Canada 5 years behind Europe when it comes to banning neonic insecticides
  118. MIT's self-destructing origami robot could one day heal you from the inside
  119. Solar-powered plane begins longest leg of round-the-world flight
  120. Recycled Apple 1 computer worth $200,000
  121. Can video games fight ADHD?
  122. Jihadists' social-media recruitment sparks online battle
  123. Trapped by traffic, mountain lions in Southern California under threat
  124. Solar Impulse 2 to make unscheduled stop in round-the-world attempt
  125. Marine protection policies woefully inadequate, new report finds
  126. Microsoft announces Windows 10 release date
  127. BlackBerry settles patent suit with Typo device for iPhones
  128. Exploding Arctic snow geese population stabilizing, but still too high
  129. Hurricane season in southern U.S. begins today, expected to be light
  130. Confused about your Google privacy settings? Google wants to help
  131. U.S. Senate fails to extend controversial surveillance program
  132. Solar sailing spacecraft phones home after 8 days of silence
  133. When dumpster diving pays off — big time
  134. Panther chameleon
  135. Colour-changing chameleon camouflages 11 new species
  136. Nintendo unveils Splatoon, a family-friendly shooter game
  137. No sex required - endangered sawfish produce babies in 'virgin births'
  138. Michigan bans bird exhibitions to guard against avian flu
  139. Parks Canada building monarch butterfly trail in southern Ontario
  140. Killer whale baby boom! 4th calf spotted near Tofino
  141. Microsoft to build new data centres in Toronto and Quebec City
  142. Ottawa expected to announce space opportunity for new astronauts
  143. Emergency alerts coming to mobile devices, CRTC says
  144. Windsor students build micro wind turbines, bring power to rural villages
  145. Canadian firms slow to adopt digital tech, Google Canada boss says
  146. CRTC wireless code now applies to all customers: What you need to know
  147. Large Hadron Collider smashes energy records as it resumes experiments
  148. Chimpanzees would cook if fires weren't such a pain, study suggests
  149. Pinterest partners with Ottawa's Shopify to make 'buy' button
  150. Pluto's moons wobble unpredictably around 'double-planet'
  151. Out-of-this-world photos capture half-century of spacewalks
  152. JPMorgan will get rid of voicemail for 65% of its workers
  153. BlackBerry makes it easier to give your car's computer a tune-up
  154. Solar-powered plane damaged after unscheduled landing
  155. Anyone can buy a .porn or .adult domain starting Thursday
  156. Privacy concerns raised as Canada seeks to expand collection of biometric data
  157. Science Under Siege, Part 1
  158. World Video Game Hall of Fame to induct 1st honorees
  159. Endangered bird returns to Canada after surprising Bahamas jaunt
  160. Getting U.S. Netflix in Canada? That's stealing, Bell Media's new president says
  161. NSA expanded internet surveillance to stop cyberattacks
  162. Bionic body parts transform, restore human abilities
  163. No 'hiatus' for global warming as temperatures rise, study finds
  164. Foreign cyberattack compromises personal records of 4 million U.S. workers
  165. How biometric data collection is evolving and expanding
  166. Jungle animals go wild over their own reflections in hilarious viral video
  167. Fracking not a widespread risk to drinking water, U.S. agency finds
  168. P.E.I. women knit nests to help baby birds in N.S.
  169. How about a little trust? China asks, discounting cyberattack on U.S. workers
  170. Solar energy powers 7,000 km bike ride across Canada
  171. Voice mail is 'a dodo bird or a dinosaur' of tech, MIT prof says
  172. Battery glitch suspected after LightSail goes silent 2nd time since launch
  173. Yahoo to close maps and other sections
  174. $100K to drop out of school: 4 Canadian students win fellowship
  175. ArtificiaI intelligence, human brain to merge in 2030s, says futurist Kurzweil
  176. A city that changes to meet your needs: 'responsive street furniture' becomes reality
  177. Apple's set to announce its music streaming service
  178. Farmers spray insect sex chemicals as a green alternative to pesticides
  179. World Oceans Day: 10 endangered and at-risk marine animals
  180. Science and Technology museum asks for public feedback on redesign
  181. Solar sail successfully deployed by LightSail spacecraft
  182. NASA's flying saucer tests Mars landing technology today
  183. Watch shape-shifting frog transform from smooth to spiky
  184. Ocean 'blob' brings bad fish food to B.C. waters
  185. Experimental PTSD therapy gets traumatized soldiers walking toward relief
  186. Syrian Electronic Army claims responsibility for U.S. Army website hack
  187. Imitation game: Artists are ripping off 'Instagram hijacker' Richard Prince
  188. 'Blown off course': Eurasian crane spotted in Churchill
  189. G7's promised 'decarbonization' is a long way off — but it's not just symbolic
  190. Impact glass on Mars may preserve signs of life from distant past
  191. Deleting your browser history could lead to 20 years in prison under U.S. law
  192. Apple Music: What its debut means for the competition
  193. Rare cicada swarms emerge after 17 years underground
  194. Dinosaur blood cells, proteins found in crummy Alberta fossils
  195. How G7's long-term decarbonization plan compares to other major goals
  196. Ever wondered why Swiss cheese has holes?
  197. Google looking into Gmail service disruption
  198. Greenland 'devastating' Atlantic Salmon says conservation group
  199. NASA vows to get it right after parachute fails again in Mars test run
  200. Greenhouse gases from aircraft endanger human health, U.S. EPA says
  201. Spring Loaded aims to bring bionic knee technology to the masses
  202. Massasauga rattler recovery program gets $300K from Ottawa, Ontario
  203. Malfunctioning spacecraft shoves space station out of position
  204. Tim Hunt, Nobel Prize winner, apologizes for comments about women in labs
  205. Smartphone skin cancer app developed by Vancouver dermatologist
  206. Ice-age camel bones, found in Yukon, rearrange camel family tree
  207. LightSail spacecraft snaps solar sail selfie
  208. 100 researchers want Canada to stop new oilsands development
  209. 4 famous academics who made racist, sexist remarks
  210. Trolls for hire: Are Russians being paid to wreak havoc online?
  211. Why we're hearing about unusually coloured lobsters more often
  212. Wild chimpanzees make tools for drinking alcohol
  213. Reddit bans 'Fat People Hate,' other subforums under new anti-harassment policy
  214. Nude celebrity phone hack probe led to Chicago house, but no charges yet
  215. Nobel Prize winner resigns honorary post over comments on 'trouble with girls' in labs
  216. China uses drones to stop students from cheating on college entrance exams
  217. Video shows tiny bird egg hatching in scientist's hand
  218. See Albert Einstein's personal letters before they're auctioned off
  219. Loblaws to stop making products with microbeads by 2018
  220. Apple Maps to get a boost from camera-equipped cars
  221. Jurassic World's scientific advisor on bringing dinosaurs back
  222. Missing comet lander Philae possibly sighted
  223. Velociraptor tracks reveal multipurpose claw
  224. Dick Costolo steps down as Twitter CEO
  225. Plastic microbeads: small bits with a big impact
  226. Oculus to release touch-simulating virtual reality controller
  227. Twitter removes 140-character limit for direct messages
  228. Hockey puck survives brush with infamous red-hot nickel ball
  229. Nighthawks 'behaving very, very strangely' in Okanagan
  230. Dinosaur special effects, from a 1914 cartoon to Jurassic World
  231. What Tim Hunt's sexism tells us about the real 'trouble with girls' in labs
  232. BlackBerry may put Android software on new smartphone
  233. 'Antiquities as cash': How ISIS funds activities through sale of artifacts
  234. Hawaii shows world the way to a zero-carbon future: Bob McDonald
  235. E3: 5 things to expect at this year's video game extravaganza
  236. Female scientists fight back with photos of their 'distractingly sexy' outfits
  237. House of Commons says IT security threat warning a 'miscommunication'
  238. 'Ask' toolbar considered 'high-threat' malware by Microsoft
  239. B.C. Court of Appeal upholds order for Google to remove website from search results
  240. Ocean tracking advances turning whales and seals into oceanographers
  241. Right to repair: Who owns your car's software?
  242. Jane Fonda takes on 'big oil' in Vancouver: 'Arrest me, I don't care'
  243. Twitter CEO's departure raises questions about the future
  244. Hubbard Glacier defies climate change, continues advancing
  245. Philae lander space probe thought lost wakes in comet's shadows
  246. Academic publishers reap huge profits as libraries go broke
  247. Scientist Tim Hunt says he was forced to resign over sexist comment
  248. New mobile election apps mean pressure's on for local campaigns
  249. Fallout 4, new Doom previewed at E3
  250. Sandi Ball of Brookfield, N.L., snags 13 million Facebook fans