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  1. Peeple app revised so you can stop bad comments from appearing
  2. What's it like to spend 340 days in space? Astronaut Scott Kelly talks ISS mission
  3. Tony Dyson, robotics expert who built R2-D2, dead at 68
  4. SpaceX to try again for rocket launch, ocean landing
  5. Is Cineplex's big-screen video game experience worth checking out?
  6. Indigenous game designer challenges stereotypes
  7. CBC Forum: Would you go to Mars?
  8. 'Ghost-like' octopus found in Pacific may belong to new species
  9. Bio-cremation: why burn a body when you can dissolve it?
  10. Ray Tomlinson, pioneer of modern email, dead
  11. New ransomware targets Apple Mac computers for 1st time
  12. Environment Canada says spring will be warmer than normal
  13. Oldest fossil chameleon found trapped in amber
  14. Creepy deepwater fish surprises Nova Scotia fisherman
  15. Low carbon economy makes sense for investors, says think tank director
  16. What you need to know about today's total solar eclipse
  17. Starling sightings could help solve the mystery of the 'ballet of the skies'
  18. Apple iPhone unlocking ruling appealed by U.S. government
  19. Peeple human-rating app revamped to keep it nice
  20. Oklahoma fracking industry asked to help reduce earthquakes
  21. How much of your web browsing do you want to be public?
  22. Mystery solved? Why Mercury is so dark
  23. Humananoid robots have realistic skin, expressive faces
  24. CBC Forum: How private should your online browsing history be?
  25. Google computer takes on human Go champion with $1M prize at stake
  26. Eclipse thrills skygazers in Asia
  27. Canadian scientists turn people upside down to study space's health effects
  28. AI: 1, Human: 0: Go champion loses to Google computer program
  29. Want a ticket to space? Blue Origin aims for passenger flights in 2018
  30. Coffee pod sales slip as environmental concerns rise
  31. Dating app Bumble now helps you make friends
  32. Cancelled NASA Mars InSight lander launch rescheduled for 2018
  33. Facebook patents system to identify new slang terms before they're cool
  34. Go champion 'speechless' after 2nd straight loss to computer
  35. Canada, U.S. agree to cut methane emissions
  36. Eggs whites, meatballs grown from cells are coming soon
  37. What happened when raw meat got added to the real paleo diet
  38. Ancient Mi'kmaq game of Waltes makes a comeback
  39. Smaller iPhone? Apple invites press to March 21 event
  40. How a hacker's typo helped stop a billion dollar bank heist
  41. Fukushima's ground zero: No place for man or robot
  42. Privacy Commissioner proposes updates for 'antiquated' Privacy Act
  43. Built-in ad blocker added to Opera web browser
  44. Researchers plan to drill deep into crater left by dino-killing asteroid
  45. Beating 'heart on a chip' developed by Canadian scientists
  46. How do we embrace clean energy without disrupting the economy?
  47. Sin City is trying to go solar, but the power utility is fighting back: Bob McDonald
  48. Africa's Next Einstein Forum builds expertise in science, tech, engineering, math
  49. 'Still returning from hell': New normal settles in 5 years after Fukushima nuclear disaster
  50. Wary of tech competitors, big automakers invest in automation, mobility
  51. Every vessel on the planet should be tracked to curb overfishing, new report says
  52. Facebook 'sponsored stories' case will be heard by Supreme Court
  53. Seoul says number of North Korean cyberattacks doubled in month
  54. 'Cuddly' diplomacy: Canada's new panda cubs renew the politics of cuteness
  55. Chess Machina: Computer beats human champ in Chinese chess-like game
  56. U.K. teen leads team to win inaugural World Drone Prix
  57. Abandoned U.S. bird to become Manitoba wildlife ambassador
  58. Google DeepMind computer AlphaGo beaten by human after 3 tries
  59. Climate change could foster toxic algae along Pacific coast, says report
  60. 5 years after Fukushima, nuclear industry alive and well
  61. Face-reading tech could make shopping more convenient — and creepier
  62. Europe, Russia launch probe to Mars
  63. Netflix crackdown on border hoppers could kill some unblocking companies, says expert
  64. Penguin travels over 8,000 km every year to visit man who rescued him
  65. High Arctic Research Station focus shifts to climate change
  66. Women urged to speak out about online harassment
  67. Smartphone voice assistants don't have all the answers in personal crisis test
  68. New trap could be 'major breakthrough' in fight against potato-destroying wireworms
  69. Temperature records shattered by record margins so far in 2016
  70. Zika mosquito crisis researchers concerned virus could come north
  71. Tax filing moving onto cellphone
  72. Small, brainy tyrannosaur sheds light on how T. rex evolved
  73. Computer defeats Go champion again, takes series 4-1
  74. Hiker finds rare 2,000-year-old Roman coin, turns it over to authorities
  75. 'Heartbreaking development': Freak weather hits Monarch butterfly sanctuary
  76. Ransomware tactics point to Chinese hackers, security researchers say
  77. 'Reverse speciation' causing two fish to become one in B.C. lake
  78. Climate change could cause food access, public health decline by 2050: report
  79. National self-driving car regulations needed, Google tells U.S. Congress
  80. GM offers potentially free cars to Lyft drivers who pick up enough ride-hailers
  81. What you shouldn't be allowed to do on your smartphone
  82. 80-million-year-old bird fossil unearthed on Manitoba property
  83. PlayStation VR to debut in October for $549
  84. Pregnant T. rex discovery confirmed
  85. Robots, human chip implants and 3D-printed clothes at CeBIT tech fair
  86. Instagram says it will show posts in order of relevance
  87. Mysterious 'fairy circles' found in Australia
  88. Competitive video gaming scene growing in northern Ontario
  89. Scientists warning Arctic sea ice approaching record low winter maximum
  90. 'Dinosaur-like' lower legs grown on chicken embryos
  91. Ads on New York Times, BBC, answers.com serve up malware
  92. The race to get an earthquake early warning system in B.C.
  93. SeaWorld to end controversial orca-breeding program
  94. King Tut's burial tomb scan shows hidden rooms, Egypt says
  95. 3D ultrasound provider shuts down site after CBC News identifies privacy breach
  96. Tiny camera used to see first-ever images inside a living horse's stomach
  97. CRTC set to give CCTS expanded mandate to cover TV provider complaints
  98. How do you get your TV?
  99. Genetics of 4-leaf clovers remain mysterious
  100. Transpod's dream: Hyperloop high-speed travel between cities
  101. Soyuz rocket blasts off for space station today with U.S., Russian crew aboard
  102. What's your cellphone data horror story?
  103. SEC orders Amazon to put gender pay equity to shareholder vote
  104. Pluto once had underground ocean, windy weather, studies suggest
  105. On World Water Day, do something to conserve our most precious resource: Bob McDonald
  106. IEA hails 'decoupling' of global growth from CO2 growth
  107. Nike's self-lacing shoes and other high-tech footwear
  108. CBC ban on anonymous comments will be complicated, expensive, expert says
  109. Canada's grocers commit to cage-free eggs by 2025
  110. An inside look at how Hyperloop is being built
  111. California mite has 'fastest relative speed' of any animal
  112. 30 years later, does The Legend of Zelda need to be reinvented?
  113. CBC Forum: What's the future of zoos and aquariums?
  114. Has Earth Hour run its course in B.C.?
  115. #Blessed? Pope Francis begins 'new journey', joins Instagram
  116. Will eating invasive species help us deport them?
  117. Will eating invasive species help us deport them?
  118. How to get a little bit more life from your smartphone battery
  119. Five apps that Trump the rest
  120. 'A lot less noise' about Apple's Monday product announcement
  121. Twitter turns 10, highlights 10 unique Canadian tweeters
  122. General Mills vows to label all GMO foods because of Vermont law
  123. Hyperloop commuting could get you from Vancouver to Toronto in about 3 hours
  124. Grassroots coding, gaming groups tackle tech's diversity crisis
  125. Domino's unveils self-driving pizza delivery robot, DRU
  126. It's a long, slow payback for homes and farms that sell solar back to the grid
  127. Veteran bumblebees more protective, don't mentor newbies, study finds
  128. Update your Amazon Kindle's software or it could stop working on Tuesday
  129. City birds have brains, boldness, McGill researchers say
  130. FBI says it may have found a way to unlock phone without Apple's help
  131. Andy Grove, who grew Intel in Silicon Valley giant, dead at 79
  132. Google kickstarts plan to boost internet speeds in Cuba
  133. Underwater soldiers: The history of military dolphins, from the Cold War to now
  134. Facebook to end support for BlackBerry app
  135. CO2 is flooding atmosphere at highest rate since Age of Dinosaurs
  136. Bedford student's water purification system wins spot at international science fair
  137. On World Water Day, here's a look at some of the places that don't have enough
  138. U.S. offers $100,000 for info leading to Syrian Electronic Army hacking arrests
  139. Nintendo to cease production of Wii U console by end of 2016: report
  140. Rocket blasts off with 3D printer, 'Gecko' gripper for ISS
  141. U.S. Navy tugboat found after going missing almost a century ago
  142. Canada Gairdner Awards 2016 honour HIV scientists Frank Plummer, Anthony Fauci
  143. High-tech ski pole can track skiers' power and efficiency
  144. Screen time for children might not be so bad after all, says pediatrician
  145. 'Greener' fish farming could lead to unhealthier seafood
  146. FBI's Apple iPhone unlocking effort will take at least 2 weeks
  147. More ads use digital Easter eggs to make you watch more than once
  148. Franklin expedition artifacts get cross-Canada exhibition
  149. MasterCard unveils more details about 'selfie pay' phone authentication
  150. Facebook to notify users of impersonating profiles
  151. Scientists skeptical of proposed EU ban for North American lobsters
  152. Canada Museum of Science and Technology says $156M starts new era
  153. Microsoft releases teen chat bot to learn about online dialogue
  154. New genetically-engineered potato approved for Canada
  155. Ontario hospital website may have infected visitors with ransomware
  156. Scientists want federal government to restore fisheries protection
  157. Liberal budget signals 'change in course' in tackling Arctic climate change issues
  158. Goldfish who can't keep his mouth open gets tiny goldfish braces
  159. Cybersecurity firm helping FBI hack San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, report says
  160. Suzuki at 80: David Suzuki celebrates birthday
  161. Iranian hackers charged in cyberattack on U.S. banks, dam
  162. Why we need a green industrial revolution: Bob McDonald
  163. Scientists create microbe that can live with just 473 genes
  164. CBC Forum: What is the price of public shaming?
  165. Microsoft's millennial chatbot tweets racist, misogynistic comments
  166. Tax software: What will work best for you?
  167. Zika virus came to Brazil in 2013, scientists now say
  168. Apple iPhone SE: Beyond size, what you get and give up
  169. Apple says iPhone unlocking help in drug case may not be needed
  170. Rumours of more powerful PlayStation 4, Xbox One consoles set off storm of speculation
  171. Cargo ship arrives at space station, Easter eggs likely part of delivery
  172. Memory of deadly Nepal earthquake keeping climbers away from Everest
  173. Frog, snake-lovers losing interest in Manitoba reptile and amphibian survey, director says
  174. Netflix recruits Google in global war on cyber pirates
  175. Doing humans' work: U.S. drones could replace work crews
  176. Fish with pelvis built for walking discovered in Thailand
  177. Accurate weather predictions 50 days in advance may be possible, study suggests
  178. FBI seeks cybersecurity help as ransomware epidemic deemed an 'emergency'
  179. Oculus Rift is here: What the critics are saying
  180. FBI probing virus behind outage at Medstar Health facilities
  181. FBI breaks into iPhone of San Bernardino shooter without Apple's help
  182. White pileated woodpecker caught on camera near Edmonton
  183. Alaska volcano Pavlof erupts causing flight diversions due to ash cloud
  184. What does the FBI iPhone hack mean?
  185. Northern Great Barrier Reef experiences worst coral bleaching ever
  186. Soundcloud expands into mainstream with paid streaming plan
  187. Arctic sea ice at record winter low: monitoring agency
  188. Campbell Soup cans to be BPA-free by mid-2017
  189. JAXA loses touch with Hitomi/ASTRO-H telescope
  190. Soon the way you walk will be key to unlocking your smartphone
  191. How to avoid losing precious photos to hard drive crashes, ransomware
  192. CRTC wants feedback on future 911 service
  193. Volkswagen sued for false advertising over 'Clean Diesel' claims
  194. Queen's University researchers invent bendable smartphone
  195. Ice wall at Fukushima nuclear plant gets turned on this week
  196. TV service complaints outnumber all others, Canadian regulator says
  197. New smartphone-shaped handgun is the ultimate 'concealed carry' weapon
  198. Fracking triggers 90% of large quakes in B.C., Alberta oil and gas patch
  199. Clovis point discovery improves understanding of B.C. First Nations' history
  200. Space rock smashing into Jupiter captured by amateur astronomers
  201. Video Game Hall of Fame reveals finalists for May induction
  202. Ash coats village areas near erupting Alaska volcano
  203. Home internet is essential, but too pricey, CRTC survey suggests
  204. Microsoft chatbot Tay accidentally turned back on, spams Twitter
  205. University of Toronto rejects calls to dump holdings in fossil fuel industry
  206. Tesla's Model 3 aims to take luxury electric car to the mass market
  207. Hydrogen-fuelled cars back on the horizon as technology improves, costs drop
  208. How Barbie-doll maker Mattel got back $3M US from cyber thieves
  209. Melting Antarctic could make sea levels soar, study suggests
  210. Bunz, Canadian Facebook swap group, draws fans, investors
  211. Is your internet as fast as advertised? CRTC reveals study results
  212. Science community looks for ways to stop fake papers
  213. 'Hobbit' fossils older than thought
  214. Ancient glass sponge reef discovered off B.C. coast
  215. Arctic sea ice hits new record low for 2015-2016
  216. Tesla CEO Elon Musk 'fairly confident' unveiled Model 3 will be ready late 2017
  217. New potential Viking site found in Newfoundland
  218. Tesla Model joins ranks of affordable electric vehicles
  219. Google pulls April Fool's prank after complaints
  220. Reddit subtly warns users about possible surveillance requests
  221. BlackBerry stock falls as quarterly results disappoint
  222. Inflatable module headed to International Space Station
  223. How to make farmed salmon pens comfier and more humane
  224. Pizza Pizza offers free slices in exchange for e-waste
  225. Stylish tech hits the catwalk at Calgary fashion show
  226. Nova Scotia beer gadget making life easier for craft breweries
  227. Electric car boom sees charging-station snags
  228. Emojis: Are they changing how we communicate with each other?
  229. Miitomo puts Nintendo's trademark weirdness in a social app
  230. Tesla Model 3 exceeds 130,000 preorders
  231. Silicon Valley North? Toronto, Waterloo position themselves as next tech hub
  232. TV and video game worlds collide with Quantum Break
  233. 276,000 Tesla Model 3 order deposits booked so far, Elon Musk says
  234. Drones will deliver blood in Rwanda starting this July
  235. Southernmost polar bears losing weight as ice shrinks: study
  236. SeaWorld orca breeding ban disappoints some scientists
  237. Arctic heat waves cause exceptional Greenland melt, says new study
  238. Hackers post personal info database of Turkish citizens online
  239. NASA releases beautiful time-lapse video of Earth at night
  240. Twitter to stream live NFL games on Thursdays this season
  241. Vancouver Aquarium wins injunction against critical filmmaker
  242. Facebook will use AI to describe its photos to the blind
  243. PayPal cancels North Carolina expansion over LGBT discrimination law
  244. Kik opens chat platform to third party bots, like H&M, Sephora and Vine
  245. Oculus Rift terms of service raise privacy concerns
  246. Cows that milk themselves? Farmers turn to high-tech for help
  247. Habitat for chimney-nesting bird at risk of 'going the way of the dodo'
  248. Robots created by students go head to head in competition
  249. Panama Papers: Ramon Fonseca, law firm founder, believes company was hacked
  250. Nest's move to stop supporting Revolv smart hub leaves customers with costly 'brick'