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  1. New iPhones? Apple schedules media event for Sept. 9
  2. Scientists try to reproduce 100 experimental results, mostly fail
  3. What killed Knut? Scientists solve mystery of polar bear's death
  4. They said what? Online database retrieves past political promises
  5. 'Huge mortality of chicks' worries gannet researchers
  6. Amazon launches 1-hour alcohol delivery service in the U.S.
  7. U.S. drone operators fined for getting too close to whales
  8. New Orleans hurricane defences rely on swamps as much as levees
  9. Ocean blob brings tropical fish to B.C. coast
  10. A ridiculous number of people used Facebook worldwide on Monday
  11. Videotron first to lift streaming music data limit
  12. Mystery solved? Neon jackfish's shade likely due to colour-changing cells
  13. AC/DC tweets raise suspicions about Ashley Madison hacker's identity
  14. Drone-killing laser weapon demoed by Boeing
  15. Nautilus that may be 'rarest animal in the world' briefly captured
  16. Federal scientist put on leave over Harperman protest song
  17. How censors are keeping Chinese citizens in the dark about "Black Monday"
  18. Mars simulation project: 6 people start 1 year of isolation in Hawaii dome
  19. I am part of the Ashley Madison hack
  20. Robotic spacecraft being developed as first step toward mining asteroids
  21. Unapproved drugs offered by Winnipeg internet operator
  22. Atari games from landfill sold for more than $100,000 US
  23. Ashley Madison denies shutdown coming and lack of female users
  24. General Mills aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions 28% in 10 years
  25. NASA picks Pluto spacecraft New Horizons' latest destination
  26. 9 of 10 seabirds have plastics in their guts
  27. Back to school: Canada lagging in push to teach kids computer coding
  28. Former Secret Service agent pleads guilty in Silk Road drug site probe
  29. The solar-powered box that could save world heritage
  30. New 'giant' clam found in deepwater canyon off Nova Scotia
  31. Giant sea scorpion may have been Earth's 1st big predator
  32. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer expecting twin girls
  33. Google unveils new logo, branding
  34. Samsung unveils Gear S2 circular smartwatch
  35. Canadian greenhouse gas emissions from electricity cut by 22% in 5 years
  36. International trio blasts off for 2-day journey to Space Station
  37. Ottawa 'all but abandoned' protection for lakes and rivers, analysis finds
  38. On board the Nuliajuk, Nunavut's Arctic research ship
  39. Strongest El Nino in 18 years could break records
  40. Denmark's 1st person in space brings along 20 Lego astronauts
  41. Tech gadgets for cyclists provide directions, theft protection
  42. How many trees are there on Earth? Estimates were way off, study finds
  43. Tallest mountain in North America gets 3 metres shorter, officially
  44. Trees with DNA to survive climate change sought by UBC researchers
  45. Anti-Tory comments disappear from Instagram
  46. UBC study exposes labelling of marijuana strains
  47. Researchers try to make science a federal election issue
  48. Dinosaur museum in small-town Alberta hopes to hit the big time
  49. Privacy watchdogs warn parents over kids' apps, websites
  50. Pangnirtung, Nunavut catalogues decade of Arctic research
  51. Obama closes out Alaska trip, uses image to elevate climate change
  52. Canada's action on climate change still 'inadequate': Bob McDonald
  53. New and unusual mobile devices unveiled in Berlin
  54. Predator-prey study may reveal surprising new law of nature
  55. BlackBerry buys Good Technology for $425M US
  56. Windows 10 PCs with next-generation features unveiled at IFA
  57. Toronto firm 6S doesn't want to share name with new iPhone
  58. Smartphones for kids: What you need to know
  59. Why Apple would want to take on Netflix
  60. Pesticides cause personality changes in spiders, study suggests
  61. High-tech devices for the dog that has everything
  62. 4 ways to subtract parents' math anxiety from kids
  63. Hacktivist TV hit Mr. Robot reflects real world, says Christian Slater
  64. Blue whale tangled up off California coast at risk of dying
  65. TransCanada investigates pipeline blaze that sent fireball into sky south of Emerson
  66. 'Super-henge' found buried near Stonehenge
  67. Why hi-tech voting has low priority for Canadian elections
  68. What Apple will unveil at its event tomorrow
  69. Intact pairs with Uber in effort to offer Canada's 1st ride-sharing insurance policy
  70. Laptops in classrooms distracting students, teachers call for ban
  71. Sperm whale 'dialects' provide evidence for cultural learning
  72. Northern Canada will keep getting dryer as temperatures rise, says scientist
  73. New iPhones? How to watch today's Apple event and what to expect
  74. Canadian YouTube star encourages fat-shaming in widely criticized video
  75. China plans 1st-ever landing on 'dark side' of the moon
  76. Canadians watch their Fort Myers, Fla., home being broken into on webcam
  77. Cellphone inventor Martin Cooper: Smartphones aren't optimal
  78. Yahoo fails to get IRS blessing for tax-free spinoff of Alibaba
  79. 'Days of denial are over,' Alberta environment minister says of climate change
  80. International Space Station: 5 amazing views
  81. Manitoba gets spectacular northern lights thanks to crack in magnetic field
  82. Apple's latest launch dissected - 5 details you may have missed
  83. Bones in South African cave reveal new human relative
  84. Canadian doctor makes stethoscope with 3D printer to deal with Gaza shortage
  85. How to handle your child's smart-screen 'addiction'
  86. Flyby of Pluto this summer just latest in a long line of missions
  87. How cavers discovered a new ancient human relative
  88. Windows 10 tracks users by default, raising privacy concerns
  89. El Nino won't be a record breaker after all, forecasters say
  90. UBC student finds rare tyrannosaur footprint
  91. Elon Musk suggests nuking Mars, is promptly accused of being a super villain
  92. It's a me, Mario! At 30, Super Mario Maker lets players become creators
  93. Possible dunes, jumbled mountains spotted on Pluto
  94. 'Sexting panic': Why the law struggles to keep up with reality
  95. Ocean plastic is the new DDT, Canadian scientist warns
  96. Here's why your phone can't understand your accent
  97. For Syrian refugees, smartphones are a lifeline — not a toy
  98. Hillary Clinton's private emails may be recoverable
  99. Converted shipping containers being used as high-tech mobile science labs in Arctic
  100. With sharks invading beaches, California turns to drones - to track them
  101. Gaffes prompt parties to closely vet candidates' social media history
  102. How new data-collection technology might change office culture
  103. Dog ate my homework excuse won't fly with cloud computing now in classrooms
  104. Lost weather balloon is found, along with incredible space images
  105. Algonquin Park public wolf howls cancelled 2 years in a row
  106. Think remote tracking can recover a stolen computer? Think again
  107. University of Saskatchewan team wins Mars Rover competition
  108. Porsche, Audi unveil all-electric models to challenge Tesla
  109. The movie The Martian shows how close we are to exploring Mars
  110. Google Apps for Education ingrains brand in kids early, says expert
  111. Fish farm on land dishes up first catch to market
  112. High performance SUVs, all-electric sportscars debut in Frankfurt
  113. Too Orwellian? Companies monitoring personal time, for 'self-improvement'
  114. Dead whales in Pacific could be fault of the Blob
  115. SYNful Knock cyberspying malware takes over Cisco routers
  116. U.S. Navy will limit sonar, blasting near whales, dolphins in Pacific
  117. Humpback whale lands atop kayak in California, paddlers escape uninjured
  118. Windows 10 downloaded to computers that didn't request it
  119. Want creamier, slow-melting ice cream? Add bacterial proteins
  120. Facebook building a dislike button 'to express empathy'
  121. Why luxury automakers are rushing to make electric cars
  122. How games, social media are changing the way people get hired
  123. 1000-year-old skeleton found cradled in toppled tree's roots
  124. Ocean fish numbers on 'brink of collapse,' WWF reports
  125. Hewlett-Packard to cut 30,000 jobs in tech spinoff next month
  126. YouTube video of baby dancing to Prince track sparks trial over copyright
  127. Apple WatchOS 2 delayed due to bug
  128. Underwater microphone to study whales, orcas in Georgia Straight
  129. Texas teen arrested after his electronic clock mistaken for bomb
  130. 5 new things in iOS 9
  131. Heavy computer use at school hurts student outcomes: report
  132. 54,000 Canadian IT jobs unfilled, IDC estimates
  133. Faint hopes for Arctic sea ice recovery as levels drop to 4th lowest on record
  134. Dramatic Pluto images reveal foggy weather, frosty glaciers
  135. 6 Canadian women's soccer players removed from FIFA 16 video game
  136. Texas clock boy and 5 other hard-luck stories that had happy endings thanks to social media
  137. Hidden secrets of great artworks revealed by nuclear technology
  138. Chinese sperm bank asks men to trade their samples for an iPhone 6S
  139. We need a 'fuel gauge' for marine fish levels: Bob McDonald
  140. Blockchain technology behind Bitcoin could be a game-changer, proponents say
  141. Canada sidesteps protection of endangered fish, study finds
  142. Apple iOS 9 update blamed for crashing iPhones, iPads
  143. Photographer of 'horribly thin' polar bear hopes to inspire climate change fight
  144. 'Professor Popsicle' running for Tories heats up debate over Harper's science cuts
  145. Winnipeg lands a spot on Mars, thanks to its cold winter weather
  146. 'Iron Man' exoskeleton helps veteran walk again after axe attack
  147. Cineplex invests $15M into eSports gaming plans
  148. New dinosaur species discovered in Montana, experts say
  149. Upswing in grizzly attacks, black bear encounters not a reason to panic
  150. Apple confirms XcodeGhost malware found in several apps
  151. Thawing permafrost threatens food security for N.W.T. First Nation
  152. VW chief 'deeply sorry' after EPA accuses company of rigging emissions tests
  153. Skype glitch causes calling outage
  154. Child surveillance app leaves kids vulnerable to hackers
  155. What to do about the malware found in iPad, iPhone apps in the App Store
  156. Study on B.C. First Nations stone tools finds glacier brought mountain to man
  157. Oilsands can expect severe water shortages in future
  158. #DistractinglySexist exhibit highlights sexism in science and tech
  159. Newfoundland fossil site moves closer to UNESCO World Heritage status
  160. Apple car 'ship date' targets 2019, report says
  161. Researchers link spread of avian disease to bird feeders
  162. Office 2016 rolled out by Microsoft
  163. Summer was hotter than usual worldwide, but not all across Canada
  164. Human-powered vehicle speed record broken by Canada's Aerovelo
  165. Robot revolution takes hold on China's factory floors
  166. Selfie-taking tourists threaten sea turtle population in Costa Rica
  167. New dinosaur found in Alaska, researchers say
  168. Club Coffee creates compostable pod that can go in green bin
  169. Highly endangered Sumatran rhino mom pregnant with 2nd calf
  170. Teeth got their enamel from fish scales, scientists say
  171. Creepy robot shows that babies try to make their mothers smile
  172. Apple App Store security breach 10 times bigger than thought, firm says
  173. Thawing permafrost could cost $43 trillion by end of century: new study
  174. Supermoon plus total lunar eclipse equals rare sky show on Sunday
  175. No more invasive Asian carp found in Lake Erie search
  176. Facebook goes down for 10 minutes, mass panic ensues
  177. China's fake Apple stores thrive ahead of iPhone 6S launch
  178. Cambridge, Ont. researchers want you to tag Monarch butterflies
  179. 'Purging of science-based management' happening in national parks, say former staff
  180. New study shows when it comes to bee tongues, size matters
  181. Superfast blood tests devised in Montreal could revolutionize diagnosing
  182. New Apple iPhone goes on sale today
  183. Google faces U.S. antitrust probe over Android
  184. Sunday's rare supermoon eclipse 'a goodie' for Canadian sky watchers
  185. Snowden promotes global treaty to curtail surveillance
  186. How emissions tests that exposed VW scandal were done
  187. Paralyzed man walks again using brain-computer link
  188. Everyone emits a unique 'cloud' of microbes, study finds
  189. A hidden ocean on Saturn's moon Enceladus
  190. Microsoft Office 2016 is here — will anyone buy it?
  191. Lasting effects of trauma reaches across generations through DNA
  192. Tom Mulcair to announce national plan to limit greenhouse gases
  193. California drought drives cities to filter drinkable water from sewage
  194. Does social media help or hinder political debates?
  195. Canadians skygazing for supermoon, eclipse have range of experiences
  196. Shell ends exploration in Arctic near Alaska 'for the foreseeable future'
  197. Mars 'major science finding' to be announced by NASA
  198. Apple sells record 13 million iPhones in initial 3 days of launch
  199. 2.1 million Audis have defective emissions, automaker admits
  200. Dinosaur bones found in Bay of Fundy cliffs
  201. Photographer James Balog's struggle to capture climate change
  202. Marine parks dropping entertainment for education
  203. Psychedelic blasts of colour reveal planetary secrets
  204. Apple's iPad Pro: What's new, how it works and who might need it
  205. Space junk problem needs to be dealt with: Bob McDonald
  206. California police pull over self-driving Google car for going too slowly
  207. Newly found miniature planet is most distant object in the solar system
  208. Nintendo fans lose their minds over Cloud in Smash Bros., female Link character Linkle
  209. See space junk 'WTF' blaze to Earth as Friday the 13th fireball
  210. Yo-Kai Watch mostly succeeds as the next Pokemon-like gaming craze
  211. Oilsands companies eye ways to adapt to a post-Paris, low-carbon world: Paul Haavardsrud
  212. Microsoft releases Windows 10, Xbox One updates, Cortana for Canada
  213. Greenland glacier sheds billions of tonnes of ice into ocean
  214. Internet plays role in terrorism, but is rarely the single cause, study says
  215. Rare sea turtle dies after washing up on beach
  216. Alarm raised over green crab pathogens that kill lobsters
  217. Genetically modified salmon production appealed to Federal Court
  218. Canadian man's selfie altered to look like Paris suicide bomber
  219. Why wells are running dry: Groundwater is mostly non-renewable
  220. Apple to shut down Beats streaming music Nov. 30
  221. Giant warrior robot gets Hollywood's help to battle Japanese rival
  222. Paris attacks: Is social media becoming more reliable in a crisis?
  223. Mysterious molars reveal more about human cousins, the Denisovans
  224. Canadian video game industry catching up to TV & film production
  225. Why Pluto close-ups only doable with New Horizons and not Hubble
  226. Rdio silence: Pandora to pay $75M for assets to music streaming site
  227. Apple Pay arrives in Canada — but there's a catch
  228. Is your 8-year-old too young for a cellphone?
  229. International Space Station suffers short circuit
  230. Oxford Dictionaries selects 'tears of joy' emoji as 'word' of the year ?
  231. What Facebook and Twitter ban: New tool tracks social media censorship
  232. Videotron to pay $7M back to consumers for overcharging on CRTC fee
  233. Powerful El Nino playing out in 'uncharted territory,' WMO says
  234. Giant fossil wasp discovered in B.C.
  235. Bumblebee exposure to neonic pesticides can lead to poorer crops
  236. Anonymous vs. ISIS: How to fight ISIS online
  237. October 2015 smashes global heat record by 'incredible amount'
  238. Atlantic puffins listed as threatened species in Europe
  239. Biodegradable plastics not breaking down in ocean, UN report says
  240. Canadian mining firm Lucara finds 2nd-largest diamond ever
  241. Ruff sex: Scientists identify genetic sequence of a bird with four genders
  242. Messaging service Telegram struggles to shut down ISIS channels
  243. Superbug gene found in animals and people in China alarms scientists
  244. AquaBounty genetically modified salmon approved by FDA
  245. Halifax scientists concerned over tuna-riding photos
  246. Polar bear numbers to fall as Arctic ice shrinks: study
  247. Scientists could soon replace damaged vocal cords with lab-grown ones
  248. Cable skinny basic packages or pick-and-pay coming by March 1
  249. Winter-resistant Canadian bees? Custom honeybee breeds may be on the way
  250. Star Wars Battlefront stays on target for legions of superfans