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  1. 'Unanswered questions' remain as police ponder use of body cameras
  2. Study shows 90% of fish stocks could be depleted in 3 decades, prof says
  3. WhatsApp extends encryption to photos, video, voice calls
  4. Northern Ontario firm lands contract to develop device for mining on moon, Mars
  5. Scientists discover tiny creature that carried babies like 'kites'
  6. Cambodia launches plan to reintroduce tigers from abroad
  7. Nearly half of natural World Heritage sites threatened by development: report
  8. Level Up Showcase exhibit brings student-made video games to the public
  9. Global warming, El Nino leave 36 per cent of coral reefs on death watch
  10. Facebook changes put bigger focus on live video
  11. Rogers to offer $9.99 internet to low-income housing organization tenants
  12. Rio Olympics expected to be a cybercrime bonanza
  13. Ancient poo may solve mystery of Hannibal's route through the Alps
  14. He named it 'Mark 1' but this robot looks a lot like Scarlett Johannson
  15. Lockheed Martin airships could fight food insecurity in the North, says company
  16. Supermassive black hole the size of 17 billion suns surprises astronomers
  17. Zika mosquitoes caught in recycled tire trap
  18. FBI says iPhone unlocking method won't work with newer models
  19. 1st bat with white-nose syndrome in West an 'alarming development'
  20. Adobe urges users to update Flash over potential ransomware vulnerability
  21. Inflatable habitat blasts off today for test run on space station
  22. P.E.I. company researching how people walk for new floor sensor products
  23. Want to help scientists count penguins — or stars?
  24. U.S. to continue appeal of iPhone data case in N.Y.
  25. Netflix to phase out $7.99 HD plan for long-term members starting in May
  26. Human sacrifice helped the ancient '1 per cent' maintain status quo
  27. Regulation could strengthen sharing economy in long run
  28. Farmers facing arctic blast in east, dry weather in west
  29. Migrating birds of prey draw big crowd at Manitoba raptor festival
  30. Electrical grid could handle millions of plug-in cars — but maybe not all at once
  31. New era of genetic research must include more indigenous people, scientist says
  32. Fight for affordable internet to take centre stage at CRTC hearing today
  33. World's wild tiger count rising for first time since 1900
  34. Brazilian police turn their phones into body cams
  35. Puck return device solves the solo hockey practice dilemma
  36. Heated boxes may help bats survive deadly white-nose fungus
  37. Self-spreading ransomware next computer threat, Cisco Systems says
  38. What a scoop! Owner of UK tabloid Daily Mail considering bid for Yahoo
  39. How a 3D printed egg could save endangered vultures
  40. Scientists use sexy male scent, baby cries to lure rats into deadly trap
  41. Toy dog Sam goes missing after space mission
  42. North Pole is headed east and humans are the cause
  43. El Paquete: How Cuba's data pirates hand-feed an internet-starved nation
  44. Celebrating 55 years of space travel in Russia's formerly secret training centre
  45. Basic internet speed, service levels may not be enforced by CRTC
  46. Baby pandas get 'kindergarten' sanctuary in China
  47. Environmental group files lawsuit over 'expired' Shell Arctic oil permits
  48. Dropbox integrates with Facebook Messenger ahead of F8 developer conference
  49. Climate change helping B.C. forests recover from pine beetle says study
  50. Hawking, Milner want to send thousands of tiny spacecraft to Alpha Centauri
  51. Wi-Fi can be used to pinpoint your location to within centimetres
  52. Ratchet & Clank a stellar game with promising movie tie-in
  53. Want a pizza? There's a bot for that — coming soon
  54. Lone wolf in northern B.C. destroyed after stalking walkers, killing dog
  55. Is the RCMP using Stingray devices to spy on cellphone users?
  56. Amazon unveils its smallest, most expensive e-reader
  57. Man with quadriplegia regains ability to pinch and grasp in lab
  58. Facebook profile photos are becoming videos with Toronto startup Flixel
  59. Woman accused of livestreaming her friend's rape on Periscope
  60. Sexually transmitted infections may have helped make monogamy the norm, study suggests
  61. Octopus makes daring escape from aquarium to Pacific Ocean
  62. Grand Theft Auto developer sues Rockstar Games studio for $150M US
  63. Maritime salmon catch and release policy extended another year
  64. UN panel to study tough 1.5 C limit on global warming
  65. Scientists find pandas have their own language
  66. Apple, Microsoft, IBM have billions stashed offshore, Oxfam says
  67. Microsoft sues U.S. government over secret demands for customer data
  68. New feathered dinosaur species had pretty special arm muscles
  69. Sperm whale groups found to have distinct culture, dialects
  70. Spider species tally triples on P.E.I. thanks to citizen census
  71. Forget the Enterprise — starships of the future will be small: Bob McDonald
  72. Phosphorus from fertilizer builds up in soil, not just water, study shows
  73. Canada's Mitel pays $1.96B for U.S. tech firm Polycom
  74. How monarch butterflies' compass is wired for Canada-Mexico migration
  75. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau affirms $50M for physics think-tank in Waterloo, Ont.
  76. 2nd powerful earthquake hits southern Japan
  77. Another female calf raises hopes for endangered orca population
  78. Rust video game players outraged after half given female avatars
  79. Orca satellite tagging halted after dart found in dead whale
  80. ISS gets expandable inflatable room
  81. Marijuana compounds brewed using yeast by Canadian biotech firms
  82. Netflix rolls out high tech HDR content but barely anyone is watching
  83. 'World's coolest office': how to design an office for introverts and extroverts
  84. Why Google, NASA are putting big money on a B.C. firm's quantum computer
  85. Why the Yukon government is buying $50K worth of camel bones
  86. Windows users should uninstall Quicktime, security alert warns
  87. Google online library challenge rejected by U.S. Supreme Court
  88. British plane may have collided with drone at Heathrow, but lands safely
  89. Wreck of HMCS Annapolis showing signs of life, say divers
  90. New report outlines climate change challenges on Canada's Arctic coast
  91. BlackBerry CEO tries to reassure users on encryption questions
  92. Dinosaurs were dying off long before deadly asteroid strike
  93. Transgender woman Storm Paradise risks losing Facebook account over unverified name
  94. Trout making a surprising come back in business park's rehabilitated brook
  95. Israeli girl, 12, finds ancient Egyptian amulet
  96. Canada's clean tech revenue growth stalls in 2014 amid fierce global competition
  97. Netflix shares off 9% as customer growth slows while costs increase
  98. Palmyra's ancient Arch de Triomphe, destroyed by ISIS, recreated
  99. Polar bears forced to swim long distances as Arctic ice melts
  100. Why you should be nice to chatbots
  101. Chocolate milk maker wanted study promoted with Concussion movie
  102. Tesla Autopilot credited with preventing collision with truck
  103. Chipmaker Intel chopping 12,000 jobs
  104. Palmyra's Triumphal Arch recreated in Trafalgar Square
  105. Android accused of giving unfair preference to Google apps
  106. 6.1-magnitude earthquake strikes off eastern Japan
  107. Competition Bureau clears Google of accusations of anticompetitive behaviour
  108. Atlantic salmon caught high in Arctic waters
  109. What would happen if a drone collided with a jet engine? We have no idea
  110. Auroras on Earth shot from space in ultra high-definition
  111. Microsoft to halt production of Xbox 360
  112. Drones for Canada Post mail delivery worth exploring, expert says
  113. Sexism in mouse research can lead to medical harm to women, scientists warn
  114. Star Fox Zero reboots classic franchise, but awkward controls cause turbulence
  115. Free cellphone service is here but few Canadians have signed up
  116. Conference Board gives Canada a failing grade when it comes to managing the environment
  117. SpyEye creator nets prison time for malware that bilked $1B globally
  118. Beer from time of Jesus recreated by Israeli brewery
  119. Budget watchdog says meeting climate targets won't ruin economy
  120. How to catch the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower
  121. Arms, legs and shark gills have something strange in common
  122. FAQ: Signing the Paris Agreement on climate change
  123. FBI may have spent more than $1 million in efforts to unlock iPhone
  124. Lethal salamander fungus could be stopped, says biologist
  125. Robots you can chat with
  126. Why birds were the only dinosaurs that survived mass extinction
  127. Sleep restlessness in new place traced to 1 side of brain
  128. Politicians need science awareness: Bob McDonald
  129. Apple's iTunes, iBooks shut down in China
  130. Solar-powered plane resumes round-the-world trip with dangerous flight to Calif.
  131. Mind-controlled drones show off latest in brain tech
  132. Jane Goodall looks to youth to save planet: Wendy Mesley interview
  133. U.S. drops N.Y. fight with Apple after gaining access to iPhone
  134. Recent earthquakes come from Seismic Gap
  135. Solar-powered plane is the future, pilot tells CBC while in flight
  136. Apple's co-operation with police in Tim Bosma case not unusual
  137. Solar Impulse 2 lands after risky flight across Pacific Ocean
  138. After Netflix crackdown on border-hopping, Canadians ready to return to piracy
  139. Canadian business uses carrot compound to act as alternative to antibiotics in livestock feed
  140. Mammoths had lots of 'interspecies' sex, study shows
  141. TomTato plant makes homemade ketchup and fries a cinch
  142. Titanic sinking simulation a real-time hit online
  143. Hollywood pushes the reset button on video game adaptations
  144. New Safe Confinement arch to seal Chornobyl reactor remains later this year
  145. Severed, by Toronto indie studio DrinkBox, might be PlayStation Vita's swansong
  146. YouPorn's e-sports team faces code of conduct roadblock
  147. U.S. safety agency calls out distracted drivers on Twitter
  148. Laundry pods more toxic than traditional detergents: study
  149. 2 P.E.I. sites bought for protection by Nature Conservancy of Canada
  150. Webby Awards 2016 winners include The Weeknd, the NFB
  151. Goslings new stars of the show on University of Waterloo goose cam
  152. Spotify hacked? Users report strange behaviour on their accounts
  153. When sperm and egg meet, 'fireworks' go off at microscopic level
  154. Dwarf planet of Makemake has its own tiny moon
  155. YouTube Space initiative for video creators expands to Canada
  156. Apple's iPhone sales fall for 1st time
  157. Ubisoft to open Montreal entertainment centre with Rabbids video game theme
  158. Nintendo announces new platform codenamed NX amid quarterly loss due to weak sales
  159. Industrial Revolution strongly tied to earlier thaws, later freezes: study
  160. SpaceX could send craft to Mars by 2018
  161. Nova Scotia home to oldest known pine tree fossil
  162. N.B. teens develop bulletproof material stronger than Kevlar
  163. Kid-friendly Kik app gives predators direct online access to children
  164. Do fracking activities cause earthquakes? Seismologists and the state of Oklahoma say yes
  165. British plane didn't collide with drone at Heathrow after all: U.K. government
  166. Russia launches 1st rocket from new space facility
  167. How Twitter and Facebook are like junk food: Don Pittis
  168. Uber drivers can now ask for tips — and stiffing them could ruin your rating
  169. Perimeter Institute creates new $8M theoretical physics chair
  170. Rare white magpie spotted in Edmonton
  171. Curiosity rover shares stunning view from a plateau on Mars
  172. Apple Carekit apps aim to help patients manage health problems
  173. Scientists may have discovered massive lake under Antarctic ice
  174. U.S. Army determines Kennewick Man is Native American
  175. Hugging your dog makes it stressed?
  176. The internet is slower in Western Canada, tests show
  177. Diesel-generated electricity costly for environment, economy, Ontario First Nations say
  178. Successor to the Hubble telescope faces daunting challenges: Bob McDonald
  179. FBI paid less than $1 million to unlock iPhone of San Bernardino shooters
  180. Huge trove of Roman coins unearthed in Spain
  181. Small, furry animal shuts down world's largest atom smasher
  182. Coral reef at Amazon River's mouth surprises scientists
  183. Japan abandons unresponsive $450 million space telescope
  184. Bedford company sending drones to survey earthquake damage in Ecuador
  185. Franklin Expedition: Exploration of HMS Erebus wreck may reveal more than artifacts
  186. With 3-D printer, Iqaluit students built robots for Nunavut skills contest
  187. 'Open data': Why it's making waves across Canada
  188. The pipeline test of Justin Trudeau's leadership
  189. High-speed video reveals secret behind peacock mating display
  190. Craig Wright, Australian businessman, says he's Bitcoin creator
  191. Wolverines can be taught to sniff out avalanche survivors, trainer says
  192. Your most obnoxious Facebook friends are probably popular in real life: study
  193. In-car sex could be the distracted driving hazard of the future, expert warns
  194. BCE to buy Manitoba Telecom in friendly deal worth $3.9B
  195. Websites like Twitch need to address suicide prevention, Montreal researcher says
  196. Scientists study ecological fallout of sea star die-off
  197. Watch SpaceX's historic rocket landing from aboard the droneship
  198. 3 Earth-sized planets found orbiting nearby dwarf star
  199. French jet skier Franky Zapata smashes world hoverboard flight record
  200. Facial recognition tech lets everybody know your name
  201. Brain-zapping devices are claimed to have shocking potential, but are they safe?
  202. The super-cheap Canadian cellphone deals only Americans can buy
  203. Solar Impulse completes California to Arizona leg
  204. Glowing fibre optic dress is everything fashion lovers needed from the 2016 Met Gala
  205. Alec Falkenham, Dalhousie researcher, inks deal for tattoo removal cream
  206. Who created bitcoin? The long search may not be over
  207. Gravitational waves discovery earns $3M US prize
  208. Move over drones and driverless cars - unmanned ships are next
  209. Meet the WISP: Radio-powered computer doesn't need batteries
  210. Biggest Loser contestants have slower metabolisms: study
  211. Fiat Chrysler, Google to co-operate on autonomous minivans
  212. Scientists think they've found the shipwreck of Captain Cook's famed ship Endeavour
  213. Facebook pays 10-year-old boy $10,000 for finding Instagram bug
  214. Scientist break record for growing embryos outside human body
  215. Fort McMurray's horrifying experience shows humans can't stand in nature's way: Don Pittis
  216. Fort McMurray wildfire burning so hot only weather can stop it
  217. Fort McMurray wildfire burning so hot only weather can stop it
  218. Think a 4th national wireless carrier will lower prices? Think again, MEI says
  219. Montreal researcher builds world's smallest thermometer
  220. Barn swallows have new place to live along Highway 401
  221. World Video Game Hall of Fame announces 5 new inductees
  222. Craig Wright backtracks on claim he'd prove he is bitcoin creator
  223. Insecticide toxic to bees promoted to kill Vancouver chafer beetles
  224. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is a Hollywood blockbuster in video game form
  225. Mercury transit: How to watch the rare event
  226. SpaceX nails rocket landing on ocean barge again
  227. Adventurers document High Arctic trek to teach about climate change
  228. How sleep patterns differ by sex, age and country revealed by app
  229. 'Textalyzer' law to catch texting drivers raises privacy concerns
  230. Why polar bear poop at the Winnipeg Zoo has a bit of a shine
  231. YouTube to update 'Content ID,' bringing hope to professional YouTubers
  232. Mercury transit a rare celestial event, but don't look directly at it: Bob McDonald
  233. Archeologists clash over King Tutankhamun tomb theory at Egyptian conference
  234. Sometimes it takes a disaster like Fort McMurray to make us prepare for the next one: Don Pittis
  235. Textiles are the next frontier in recycling for cities looking to cut waste
  236. Mercury makes rare transit of the sun today
  237. Environment Canada study finds land-based fish farms affecting ecosystem
  238. Canada's bionic man: former Paralympic athlete to compete in first 'cyborg Olympics'
  239. Japanese artist found guilty of obscenity over digital files of vagina
  240. Facebook denies suppressing conservative stories in 'Trending' section
  241. 1 in 5 plant species threatened with extinction
  242. Canada's big banks to roll out Apple Pay after making peace with tech titan
  243. Expect a rough fire season says forecaster Claire Martin
  244. 1,284 new planets identified by Kepler team
  245. Virtual reality concert streams coming this summer
  246. Quebec teen uses stars to locate possible lost Mayan city in Mexican jungle
  247. 'Pyro' bugs will help restore burned Fort McMurray forest
  248. Netflix border-hopping crackdown hurts VPN users seeking privacy, advocacy group says
  249. It's not just Alberta: Fires fuelled by warming climate are increasing
  250. Cabinet denies Bell appeal of fibre internet access ruling