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  1. Almost half of Canadians used Netflix in past month, new report suggests
  2. 42% of Canadian jobs at high risk of being affected by automation, new study suggests
  3. Gravitational waves detected from more colliding black holes
  4. Why some coral reefs thrive as others die off
  5. Sorry, Adele: Taking photos at concerts enhances experience, study says
  6. Facebook says it will be 'all video' in 5 years as people abandon text
  7. It's no Star Trek holodeck, but virtual reality is the next frontier
  8. Grandma makes Google smile with extra courteous search request
  9. Olympia oysters show resilience to ocean acidification, Oregon study finds
  10. 3 new fish species found in Hawaii marine conservation area
  11. Hackers steal millions of user records from Toronto-based VerticalScope, online forum host
  12. Volkswagen to launch more electric cars after diesel scandal
  13. Canada's eastern boreal forest could thrive with climate change, study suggests
  14. NASA spacecraft nearing Jupiter, a 'planet on steroids,' for July 4 orbit
  15. Vancouver teen has a plan to turn waste water into electricity
  16. What are Canada's astronauts doing next? Government set to make announcement
  17. Hydrogen continues to be a fuel of the future: Bob McDonald
  18. Liberal request for Google to adjust search results was routine. Here's why
  19. Deluge of studies leaves coffee lovers dizzy
  20. 2 ducks have been surrogate parents to 30 orphans
  21. E3 highlights surge in women game designers
  22. Unmanned rocket designed for human space travel successfully launches and lands
  23. 'A shakedown against Canadians': Hollywood still telling internet pirates to pay up
  24. See a summer solstice full moon for the 1st time in decades
  25. Chinese 'homegrown' supercomputer named world's fastest
  26. Chinese 'homegrown' supercomputer named world's fastest
  27. Edmonton man vying to become Alberta's first astronaut
  28. Rare whale carcass being studied by NB Museum
  29. What are your dating and fitness apps sharing about you?
  30. Small Montreal studio Compulsion has surprise hit at E3 with We Happy Few
  31. Ontario funeral business dissolves the dead, drains liquid into sewer system
  32. Squirrel study will compare urban rodents with their country cousins
  33. Open Text to buy customer communications assets from HP for $315 million US
  34. Bell loses attempt to appeal ruling that found Mobile TV app violated net neutrality
  35. Smiths Falls, Ont., funeral business dissolves the dead, pours them into town sewers
  36. The fine art of meteorite hunting from your own roof
  37. Cashless future takes major step with launch of MintChip
  38. Hot jupiter planet orbiting newborn star surprises scientists
  39. See the summer solstice full moon around the world
  40. How watching YouTube taught a computer to predict human behaviour
  41. Grolar or pizzly? Nope, just a blonde grizzly bear
  42. Baby Blanding's turtles, a threatened species, released in Rouge National Urban Park
  43. Digging up bones: Royal Ontario Museum moves to next stage of blue whale project
  44. Google's symptom cards aim to improve how you diagnose
  45. Three amigos summit seen as rare chance for big moves on climate change
  46. Canada Post looks to drones as possible future of mail delivery
  47. Facepalm, drooling face, pregnant woman among 72 new emojis
  48. Blistering heat wave in Southern California stokes wildfires
  49. Giant chameleon-like lizard identified in Dominican Republic as new species
  50. Green Reaper: How to minimize your eco footprint, even after death
  51. Scientists discover 1st contagious cancer that can spread between species
  52. How made-in-Canada technology may end the killing of millions of male chicks
  53. Vancouver Island marmot die-off feared due to last year's drought
  54. Ottawa issues emergency protection order for rare Quebec frog
  55. How tech giants shot down the rifle emoji from Unicode 9.0
  56. Solar Impulse 2 lands in Spain after Atlantic Ocean flight
  57. Unmanned robot ship adrift off Nova Scotia's coast
  58. Sea star die-off leads to kelp 'clearcut' in Howe Sound, scientists find
  59. Canada's first hand transplant patient says surgery has made her 'whole' again
  60. Electric car hits 100 km/h in 1.5 seconds, sets new acceleration record
  61. 12,000-year-old campsite found by Fredericton highway
  62. Chocoholic? Electric field could soon reduce fat in creamy treat
  63. Your life or theirs? Scientists mull ethical dilemmas of driverless cars
  64. U.S. radar captures swarm of fish flies emerging from Ontario lake
  65. Retiree, 80, builds glowing solar system model in Ont. field
  66. Tape over your laptop camera? Why it might not be as paranoid as it seems
  67. Give yourself a No Device Day this summer: Bob McDonald
  68. NASA sets off largest fire on a spacecraft ever in Saffire experiment
  69. Saskatoon cyclotron now supplying radioisotopes to Royal University Hospital
  70. Why ad blocking hangs like a dark cloud over online advertising
  71. What's a teraflop? Xbox's E3 gaming buzzwords, decoded
  72. Are these funerals gross or 'green'? The Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  73. Climate change forcing builders to rethink how they design structures, expert says
  74. Want every drop of shampoo from the bottle? There's science in the works for that
  75. Great Lakes water ruling sparks fear of thirsty cities
  76. China on schedule to launch new space station this fall
  77. Bay of Fundy fossils may hold evolutionary secrets of the dawn of the dinosaurs
  78. Coral scientists urge Australia to conserve reefs, curb CO2 emissions
  79. Energy group report links 6.5 million deaths worldwide each year to air pollution
  80. Huge helium deposit found in Africa
  81. NASA tests booster for world's most powerful rocket
  82. Bird wings from Age of Dinosaurs found trapped in amber
  83. Inside the 'mosquito factory' aiming to eliminate Zika
  84. Avatar mobile game to arrive ahead of film sequels
  85. NASA's Juno snaps its 1st picture of Jupiter and its moons
  86. As peatlands dry out from climate change, wildfire risk increases
  87. Saving Dory: Animal rights activists ask movie fans to not buy blue tangs
  88. 'Facebocrastination' a problem for students, researchers find
  89. Google offers new way for users to manage ads, personal data
  90. Zika may last longer in pregnancy than originally thought: study
  91. What to expect from Microsoft's Windows 10 Anniversary Update
  92. Clicking 'I accept' doesn't mean you surrender right to know how a company uses your data
  93. Solar-powered robot boat adrift off Nova Scotia picked up by Canadian navy
  94. Cheaper fibre internet packages possible after Bell loses 2nd appeal
  95. Apple patents technology that could stop you from recording concerts
  96. Facebook tweaks its news feed formula - again
  97. Facebook denies tapping smartphone locations to recommend new friends
  98. Handle it over: U.S. wants to collect social media info from some travellers
  99. Alvin Toffler, Future Shock and Third Wave author, dead at 87
  100. NASA's Juno could help us understand origins of solar system
  101. Asteroid hunters find space rock that orbits Earth
  102. Microbeads listed as 'toxic substance' en route to ban
  103. Salmon fishing closures needed to save killer whales, says report
  104. Online shopping across the border? Expect added fees and do your research
  105. Should 'unlimited streaming' internet packages be banned? Sometimes
  106. U.S. to probe Tesla Model S after death of driver using autopilot
  107. Tiger shark sonogram shows 20 babies baring their teeth in utero
  108. Google finds critical flaws in popular Symantec, Norton antivirus software
  109. 'These things are safe': Nobel scientists tell Greenpeace to stop opposing GMOs
  110. Ozone hole over Antarctica is starting to heal
  111. Insurers unknowingly helping illegal fishing businesses stay afloat, UBC study suggests
  112. Tesla driver killed in Autopilot crash had praised safety of system
  113. Can feeding B.C.'s orcas help save them? Anglers aim to find out
  114. Cable companies take more Android box dealers to court to stamp out 'free TV'
  115. Newsrooms try to adapt as Facebook, Google take on role of spreading the news
  116. The online shopping mystery: why don't we use our smartphones to buy stuff?
  117. NASA's Juno spacecraft poised for attempt to orbit Jupiter
  118. Subway system crawling with germs, but most are harmless, researchers say
  119. Chicago man pleads guilty to hacking into celebrity email accounts
  120. Scientists look for 'foggiest places in Nova Scotia' for study
  121. World's largest radio telescope completed in China
  122. NASA approves spacecraft's visit to mysterious Kuiper Belt object
  123. Canada joins mission aiming to uncover oceanic mysteries
  124. 3D printing breakthrough gives cancer patient new jaw
  125. The Legend of Zelda fans decry lack of female lead as 'lazy' and 'laughable'
  126. Did Tesla confuse drivers about hands-free driving on Autopilot?
  127. Rio Olympic sailing venue leaves boats 'completely brown' with pollution
  128. This Sudbury man punched a 300 pound black bear in the face
  129. BlackBerry to phase out Classic model
  130. Electric highway powers trucks on the go
  131. FBI recommends no charges against Clinton in email probe
  132. Ashley Madison dating site for adulterous clients reboots under new leaders
  133. What Google's big changes to ad personalization mean for you
  134. Google Doodle has scientists jumping for joy as Juno reaches Jupiter
  135. Ocean acidification will make it hard for mussels to hang on experiments suggest
  136. Why passthoughts could make passwords a thing of the past
  137. 3 Manitoba birds listed as species at risk
  138. BlackBerry shed a third of workforce in 2013-14, new documents show
  139. Canadian 'anti-robot' project builds huge robot for humans to drive
  140. A Facebook 'like' and your name can reveal a shocking amount of info
  141. Federal agency sued over permits for alleged bee-killing pesticides
  142. Cyanide used to hook Dory, Nemo for pet stores, scientists warn
  143. 2016 is getting a leap second
  144. Snapchat introduces new way to save old snaps
  145. Astronomers spot giant planet with 3 suns
  146. Antivirus software is 'increasingly useless' and may make your computer less safe
  147. Hunger, disease caused by El Nino hitting millions of children hard, UNICEF says
  148. Facebook Messenger tests encrypted 'secret conversations'
  149. Penis-shaped fossils from Canadian Rockies solve century-old mystery
  150. 'There is no filter': Video of shootings could force public to confront issues of race and policing
  151. Knowledge is privacy: How to control where your personal information ends up online
  152. The race to find the 'holy grail' of drone technology
  153. Newly unveiled dinosaur tracks march B.C. back into its prehistoric past
  154. Ontario farmers list worst weeds in University of Guelph poll
  155. Getting hurt, mugged and even finding a dead body with Pokemon Go
  156. Make it so: Quebec woman designs $30K Star Trek living quarters
  157. Solar-powered plane leaves Spain for Egypt
  158. Waterloo company hoping for big things with world's 1st microscopic microscope
  159. Federal government leaps into action to save endangered Quebec frogs
  160. 5 reasons why Pokemon Go is taking over the world, explained by a millennial
  161. Gotta catch 'em AR? Pokemon Go brings augmented reality to the mainstream
  162. Musk touts 'masterplan' for Tesla as autopilot crash questions circle company
  163. See the Milky Way move in this Cape Spear timelapse
  164. How moths invaded the Euro 2016 final — and Ronaldo's face
  165. Why Faroe Islanders are mapping their homeland with camera-toting sheep
  166. From the White House to the Westboro Baptist Church, 5 unusual Pokemon Go hotspots
  167. 'Whoa there's a bright one!': New dwarf planet unexpectedly discovered by astronomers
  168. 'It was deeply frightening': Federal strategy will aim to fight cyber violence against women
  169. TV subscribers dwindling, but prices rise, CRTC data shows
  170. Solar-powered plane lands in Egypt after latest leg of globe-circling trip
  171. Self-driving technology in Nissan still requires driver's hands on wheel
  172. Scientists surveying ocean floor turn up new fish off Alaska
  173. Tesla drops price of Model X crossover
  174. Tongue-controlled computer mouse earns Ontario teen a science prize
  175. Syrians in refugee camp can pay for groceries with the blink of an eye
  176. China likely hacked U.S. banking regulator, and the regulator covered it up, says report
  177. Tesla should disable auto steering feature, Consumer Reports says
  178. EU antitrust probe says Google 'unduly favoured its own comparison shopping service'
  179. Retro renaissance: Nintendo announces compact console with 30 games
  180. Snapchat's face-mapping filters empower sexual assault survivors to tell their own stories
  181. Animal shelter uses Pokémon Go craze to enlist volunteer dog walkers
  182. Designers, scientists look to reduce air conditioning's environmental impact
  183. Nintendo taps into gaming nostalgia with NES Classic Edition, Pokemon Go
  184. How the world's first chatbot lawyer beat 160,000 parking tickets and counting
  185. Pokemon Go officially launches in Canada, crashes app's servers
  186. SpaceX launches space station docking port for NASA
  187. Virtual violence makes it more urgent that parents monitor media diet of their children, teens
  188. Rare freshwater mussel eludes conservation group
  189. War on TV piracy: Are cable companies fighting the right battle?
  190. Japan's Softbank will buy U.K. smartphone chip technology giant ARM
  191. Elon Musk says software update will likely fix Tesla's Autopilot issues
  192. 'Tragic' polar bear kept at Chinese mall 'for selfies,' group says
  193. Free data for Pokemon Go may not be as good as it sounds
  194. Why smartphones and social media can make violent events more 'overwhelming'
  195. Mountain goat drowns trying to escape crowds taking its photo
  196. Astonishing bird's-eye view of humpback whales swimming off Newfoundland coast
  197. I Am Setsuna evokes classic games like Chrono Trigger, but it's no simple nostalgia play
  198. Tesla shortens web address, hinting at possible name change
  199. Ghostbusters' Leslie Jones, under hateful barrage on Twitter, fights back
  200. How to catch 'em all in Canada: Pokemon Go tips from a 'seasoned' pro
  201. Twitter to allow users to apply for verification check mark starting now
  202. How should we behave in Pokemon Go's playground world?
  203. 'This girl fought': How a slain online sensation subverted Pakistan's male-dominated media
  204. Earth keeps breaking heat records after El Nino's departure
  205. Goodbye Finnegan! Farewell to humpback whale sealed with a kiss
  206. WhatsApp blocked in Brazil, then reinstated — for 3rd time
  207. Windows 10 personal data collection ruled 'excessive'
  208. Can-opener claws and birdlike bones: New species of 'megaraptor' found
  209. Smart cars could nudge aside auto insurers
  210. Kickass Torrents subject of U.S. indictment, alleged owner arrested
  211. Tesla working on new vehicles, including heavy trucks
  212. Abuse of Ghostbusters star a PR 'nightmare' that forced Twitter to ban Yiannopoulos, expert says
  213. Long after Stéphane Dion's Green Shift, a price on carbon still looms
  214. Hillary Clinton, reply-all and other email annoyances: Don Pittis
  215. Researchers experimenting with shorter, easier-to-pick cherry trees
  216. Huge 'X' found at centre of Milky Way galaxy
  217. Big cats could be big help to deer-vehicle collisions, researcher says
  218. Latest search for dark matter comes up empty
  219. Israel takes on Facebook in battle against incitement
  220. 'Survivors' of one of planet's worst extinctions unearthed along Bay of Fundy
  221. Lichens have a surprise inside that scientists missed for 150 years
  222. Facebook's giant internet-beaming solar drone takes off
  223. Ditties for dorks: Physics institute compiles 'ultimate science playlist'
  224. How Pokemon Go went from Google prank to mobile gaming phenomenon
  225. Understanding Leslie Jones's sign-off: Twitter abuse unrelenting for outspoken black women
  226. Edward Snowden gives thumbs up to Oliver Stone film about him
  227. Pokemon Go launches in Japan with McDonald's as 1st sponsor
  228. 'Heat dome' baking Ontario and U.S.: What you need to know
  229. What the dog smelled: The science and mystery of cadaver dogs
  230. Ursula Franklin, renowned Canadian scientist, dead at 94
  231. Global deal on cutting greenhouse gases could be reached this year
  232. Verizon confirms $4.83B takeover of Yahoo's core business
  233. How about some consequences for bad behaviour online?
  234. Solar-powered plane set to complete round-the-world flight tonight
  235. Defunct Canadian file sharing search site settles with music industry for $66M
  236. Nintendo shares fall as game company says Pokemon Go won't lure big profits
  237. New Zealand aims to wipe out predators by 2050
  238. U.S. government moves to regulate climate-warming airliner pollution
  239. Why Yahoo, once the darling of the internet, couldn't keep up
  240. Increasingly, 'Made in China' means made by robots
  241. Pika-boo: Climate change threatens remote habitat of tiny rabbit relative
  242. Drone racers combine love of sport and technology
  243. Twitter set to livestream NHL and MLB games — except in Canada
  244. DNC email hack: A look at the theory Russian operatives led attack to boost Trump's bid
  245. Amazon OK'd to test delivery drones in UK
  246. Dolly's aging heirs offer good news about cloned animals
  247. How Pokemon Go found success despite not being a very good game
  248. Billboards deliver targeted ads by identifying your car
  249. Canadian Coast Guard discovers shipwreck off Nova Scotia coast
  250. 'Big plumes' in northern N.B. likely spruce budworm moths