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  1. European Space Agency says final farewell to Philae comet lander
  2. Camera drone captures stunning views of dolphins in Bonavista Bay
  3. Streetcar tracks major cause of serious downtown cycling crashes, new study finds
  4. Tesla opens $5B car battery 'gigafactory'
  5. New whale species discovered in Bering Sea
  6. Why blood, gore and nudity end up in your newsfeed
  7. You have 2 more days to update to Windows 10 for free, if you want it
  8. Great Red Spot makes Jupiter hot, study suggests
  9. Hackers can record everything you type on certain wireless keyboards
  10. 'A shady game': Air Miles hiding merchandise from us, claim customers
  11. British badgers terrified by CBC programming, study suggests
  12. Space junk falling to Earth captured on video
  13. Billion-year-old air reveals surprise about oxygen on ancient Earth
  14. Cosmic rays increase heart risks among Apollo astronauts, study says
  15. CRTC launches wireless code of conduct review, asks public for input
  16. Swedish space agency retrieves research balloon near Ulukhaktok, N.W.T.
  17. Fossil tumour is oldest evidence of ancient human cancer
  18. Perseid meteor shower set to be extra-spectacular this year
  19. Science of cycling still largely mysterious
  20. 340-year-old cheese discovered at ship wreck site and, man, does it stink
  21. Zoo elephant throws stone at visitors, killing girl, 7
  22. Pokemon Go creators working to remove unwanted Pokestops, gyms
  23. U.S. Democratic congressional group confirms it was hacked
  24. White dwarf star blasts its red giant companion with powerful radiation beam
  25. Employers now responsible for protecting their workers on social media
  26. Emoji equality: Useless trend or meaningful push to encourage diversity?
  27. Boy's 'perfect' remains give scientists chance to recreate prehistoric brain in 3D
  28. Google's parent company partners to make bioelectronic medicine
  29. Nigerian man arrested in $60M email scam
  30. Pigeons can be trained to detect what's a cancerous tumour and what's not
  31. Mysterious shackled skeletons found in ancient Greek mass grave
  32. Drivers still liable in accidents, even in near-driverless cars, law firm says
  33. Virgin Galactic gets operating license from U.S. aviation authority
  34. Canada's small fish stocks in big trouble: WWF-Canada report
  35. Syrian dissidents targeted by Iranian hackers, report suggests
  36. 'New salmon run:' Planes now fly in fish as Yukon chinook decline
  37. Earth smashed dozens of climate records last year, not just temperature
  38. FarmBot brings robotic farming to your backyard garden
  39. Xbox One S review: A slimmer gaming console but not a required upgrade
  40. Toxic pollution a grim reality in Rio's waterways
  41. Pokemon Go players upset after update disables Pokemon tracking apps
  42. Conservationists find 'extraordinary' population of endangered turtles in Nova Scotia
  43. Online abuse happens all too often — here's what can be done about it
  44. Hackers steal $94M in bitcoin from exchange users' accounts
  45. Major quake could pose systemic risk to Canada's financial sector, report says
  46. Humans didn't kill off these mammoths, but scientists know what did
  47. Flight to moon by private firm approved by U.S. for 1st time
  48. Pokemon statue mysteriously appears in New Orleans
  49. Ahmed Zewail, Nobel Prize-winning scientist who advised Obama, dead at 70
  50. North Korea wants to put its flag on the moon by 2020
  51. 2015's record heat led to wilder weather, more glacial melt, struggling marine life
  52. Great white shark filmed near St. Andrews
  53. Russian anthrax outbreak linked to climate change
  54. Asthma protection among Amish traced to house dust, cows
  55. Selling unwanted food at a discount, a growing trend you may want to bite into
  56. Huge lightning storm in Las Vegas illuminates night sky
  57. New doping test could detect steroids that Olympic testers don't know about yet
  58. Turn CO2 back into fuel? It's like 'putting the genie back in the bottle,' researcher says
  59. Climate change may cause Cold War-era Arctic military base to resurface
  60. Apple offers big cash rewards for help finding security bugs
  61. Scientific evidence of mythical great flood found in China
  62. X-ray uncovers hidden portrait behind Edgar Degas' famed Portrait of a Woman
  63. Sorry, kids. That wasn't a new subatomic particle after all.
  64. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided promo art criticized for evoking Black Lives Matter movement
  65. Guess what happened next: Facebook battles 'clickbait'
  66. Meet some of Canada's keenest astronaut candidates
  67. Experimental Lakes Area breathes new life into scientific research
  68. Technology reveals astonishing new details about bird migrations
  69. GM mosquitoes approved to battle Zika in Florida Keys
  70. Pokemon No: Game nixed from Japanese memorial as Thailand outlines no-go zones
  71. NASA releases amazing high-speed video of rocket test
  72. Giant pouched rats sniff out tuberculosis in Africa
  73. Celiacs rejoice! Bug-eating plant enzymes could hold key to gluten digestion
  74. NASA's new Dream Chaser
  75. Dirty Stone Age tools show what was on the menu 250,000 years ago
  76. Delta Air Lines mess shows 'we've painted ourselves into a corner' with computers
  77. Warming climate linked to increase in food poisoning from oysters
  78. You'll soon see ads on Facebook even if you have an ad blocker
  79. How hackers steal personal data from Rio Olympics visitors
  80. Could the U.S. election be hacked? It's not so unlikely
  81. Persistently rainy west, hot, dry east unusual for Canada, says climatologist
  82. 'Guardians of the River' make tiny dent in Rio's unrelenting pollution
  83. Archeologists find what may be world's oldest gold artifact
  84. U.K. pub owner blocks phone signals to bring back conversation
  85. UVic project takes on pesky geese with high-tech laser 'scarecrow'
  86. 'Very little evidence to support it': Why some scientists give cupping a poor score
  87. Want Canadians to buy electric cars? Cash rebates may help, say officials
  88. Canadian evidence reroutes theory on how humans populated North America
  89. Extra-spectacular Perseid meteor shower peaks tonight
  90. Prosthetics give animals new lease on life
  91. Parkas might have helped Neanderthals avoid extinction, study suggests
  92. Greenland sharks may live 400 years, scientists say
  93. Run, jump, throw: The physics behind Olympic events explained
  94. Atlantic Canada sharks a 'rare spectacle,' says DFO technician
  95. Why's that Olympic pool green? Scientists weigh in
  96. Mobile phone bills in Canada among highest in 8-country study, report says
  97. Perseid meteor shower photos will inspire you to watch again tonight
  98. Keyless entry systems on many vehicles are hackable, security researchers say
  99. Hitting the plastic slopes: Climate change pushes ski resorts to 'weatherproof'
  100. YouTube producers go to class to learn secrets of turning online fame into fortune
  101. Solar storms, a cause of northern lights, nearly led to nuclear war in 1967
  102. Whale wars: humpbacks versus orcas focus of new study
  103. 'There must be another solution': 3D printer fixes Yellowknife woman's broken car part
  104. Carbon pricing is market friendly but may not be fair: Don Pittis
  105. Guests at U.S. hotels targeted by data-stealing hackers
  106. Man who refused to give cellphone password to airport guards pleads guilty
  107. Applying to be a Canadian astronaut? Today is the deadline
  108. Hudson Bay beluga cam allows viewers to get close, help scientists
  109. Google's Duo app joins crowded field of video calling
  110. China launches world's 1st quantum satellite
  111. July smashes record for hottest month in recorded history
  112. Federal government announces who will sit on environmental assessment review panel
  113. Yukon has a new lake, thanks to a retreating glacier
  114. Scientists discover blue flame that could be answer to cleaning up oil spills
  115. Yukon has a new lake, thanks to a retreating glacier
  116. Scientists discover blue flame that could be answer to cleaning up oil spills
  117. 'Zombie' honeybees make first appearance in Canada
  118. Police chiefs want new law that would compel people to reveal passwords
  119. Bacteria coaxed to deliver chemo drugs right inside tumours
  120. Forests need centuries to heal from 'creepy' wildfires, ecologist says
  121. How do blind Americans follow the Olympics? With the help of 2 Canadian narrators
  122. 1,600 parasitic wasps released in Ontario, Quebec to fight off emerald ash borers
  123. Bald eagles soar back, but return may be fragile
  124. Uber to use self-driving cars to haul people in next few weeks
  125. Cold couture: Oetzi the Iceman rocked bear fur hat 5,300 years ago
  126. Are cellphones brain savers? Or are they eating into our memories?
  127. 92-metre Airlander 10 combines plane and airship technology
  128. World's largest airship takes flight in London
  129. Twitter suspended 360,000 accounts since mid-2015 for promoting terrorism
  130. Deleting your Instagram account won't solve the internet's hate problem
  131. Canadian Space Agency says 3,772 applied to be astronauts
  132. This is Sting's brain on music
  133. Research ship mapping Arctic Ocean near North Pole
  134. Milk protein used to make biodegradable food wrap
  135. The push to teach coding in school reflects our digital world
  136. The best ink job in ancient Egypt: Elaborately tattooed mummy brings archeologists to tears
  137. Why the hate-on for Pokemon Go? It's making people healthy
  138. Drones caught delivering phones, drugs to U.K. prison
  139. Windows 10 anniversary update disables users' webcams
  140. U of S vaccine could save millions of pigs and millions of dollars
  141. Electric shocks control sea lampreys in Great Lakes, study suggests
  142. Salmon rescuers to blast rock to help fish spawn in Seymour River
  143. Should cell phone case companies reimburse customers for damages to devices?
  144. Gotta catch 'em all: Pokemon World Championships wrap up in San Francisco
  145. Check out the 1st internet page, which went public 25 years ago today
  146. AshleyMadison security protocols violated privacy laws, watchdog says
  147. Seal hides on tour boat to escape hungry orcas
  148. NASA spacecraft finally responds after 22 months of the silent treatment
  149. 'Everything is destroyed': Earthquake hits central Italy, killing 50
  150. Stoned rats make lazier choices, UBC study finds
  151. Granby lion attack caused by human error, investigation finds
  152. World's largest aircraft damaged in test flight crash landing
  153. Everyone lies on the internet, according to new research
  154. Canadian tech firm sues Snapchat for patent infringement
  155. Good news: Average human's ecological 'footprint' appears to be shrinking
  156. Train found at bottom of Lake Superior, 106 years after derailment
  157. Earth-like planet found orbiting the star next door
  158. Canadian broadband and mobile internet speeds getting much faster, Ookla says
  159. Pokemon Go players stampede through Taipei
  160. Banff billboard promotes conspiracy theory about poisonous contrails
  161. Watch the moment a funnel cloud forms over Windsor, Ont.
  162. Record-breaking giant pearl found by fisherman
  163. Nunavut board waives environmental review for cruise ship Crystal Serenity
  164. World's first self-driving taxis start taking passengers
  165. Tanmay Bakshi, 12, spent his summer learning from IBM developers, and teaching them, too
  166. 'We didn't want to cry wolf,' Environment Canada says in defending late tornado warning
  167. Japanese truck driver playing Pokemon Go kills pedestrian
  168. WhatsApp is going to share your phone number with Facebook
  169. Whirling fish disease found in Banff lake 1st in Canada, officials say
  170. Apple boosts iPhone security after Mideast spyware discovery
  171. U.S. Homeland Security investigating Leslie Jones website hack
  172. Dancing on a different stage: the balletic inspiration behind PS4's Bound
  173. Dig reveals surprising truth about 'super-henge' near Stonehenge
  174. Richard Branson hurt while bicycling in British Virgin Islands
  175. Brazilian plant's 'sneeze' caught on video
  176. Summer 2016 an 'exceptional' year for biodiversity in St. Lawrence River
  177. Esports founder, team owner spar over mid-season rule changes ahead of Toronto finals
  178. How a $64M hack changed the fate of Ethereum, Bitcoin's closest competitor
  179. No tailings ponds, but in situ oilsands still release toxic contaminants: study
  180. Research into cow burps could cut methane emissions, and budgets
  181. Deadly lightning storm kills more than 300 reindeer
  182. Scientists exit Hawaii dome after yearlong Mars simulation
  183. New Apple iPhone unveiling expected next week
  184. Human ancestor Lucy's cause of death solved, scientists say
  185. How drone and robotic technology will be used to help maximize crop yields
  186. Fishermen relieved Atlantic bluefin tuna dodges endangered species label
  187. Mechanical failure sends UBC Sailbot off course, drifting south
  188. How new FAA rules for commercial drones could leave Canada's UAV industry on the runway
  189. How new FAA rules for commercial drones could leave Canada's UAV industry on the runway
  190. EU rules Apple must pay up to 13B euros in back taxes
  191. Searching for Terror: Hunt continues for 2nd Franklin Expedition ship
  192. Your dog really does understand what you say, science confirms
  193. Check out some of the weirdest creatures in Atlantic Canadian waters
  194. Meet the Japanese mini-rover that aims to win the Lunar X Prize
  195. Company aims to develop hundreds of Aboriginal software testers
  196. PlayStation 4 Slim images appear weeks before Sony press event
  197. Squishy 'Octobot' may point to future of robotics
  198. The crazy quest to send spaceships to an Earth-like planet at Alpha Centauri
  199. Order for Apple to pay billions in back taxes is good for almost everyone: Don Pittis
  200. Starving cod in southern Labrador? DFO monitoring fish stocks
  201. Curious radio signal stirs talk of extraterrestrials
  202. Ontario mushroom picker finds giant puffball in woods
  203. Apple's European tax fight could spur congressional action: U.S. treasury head
  204. Scientists find 3.7 billion-year-old fossils, oldest known
  205. Africa's elephants are being wiped out, census shows
  206. Apple CEO calls EU ruling on company's Irish tax bill 'total political crap'
  207. Why Nova Scotia is scientifically sponge-worthy
  208. Lightning crashes: Watch out for the flash before the bolt
  209. Explosion rocks SpaceX launch site in Florida during test
  210. Calgary students' space probe set for launch into stratosphere
  211. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 exploding battery reports delay shipments
  212. Pope Francis says neglecting the environment is a sin
  213. Mysterious radio signal detected by Russian telescope was actually from Earth
  214. Inactive volcano spotted on largest object in asteroid belt
  215. Earthquake off New Zealand's coast prompts tsunami warning, evacuations
  216. Is China the world's new scientific superpower?
  217. Turning security flaws into cyberweapons endangers Canadians, experts warn
  218. Samsung stops Galaxy Note 7 sales after battery explosions
  219. Lindsay Lohan lawsuit against Grand Theft Auto makers dismissed
  220. Google suspends modular smartphone project
  221. U.K. researchers confirm discovery in B.C. of first pterosaur fossil
  222. Toronto-made indie game Alone With You mixes sci-fi adventure with dating simulators
  223. Inventor who starred in viral CBC hoverboard video aims higher
  224. Pokemon Go in the classroom? Teacher says yes
  225. NASA's Juno captures stunning images of Jupiter's North and South Poles
  226. Quebec beluga whales now officially listed as endangered
  227. What is the best way to end cellphone use while driving?
  228. Quebec beluga whales now officially listed as endangered
  229. What is the best way to end cellphone use while driving?
  230. Rosetta spacecraft finds lost Philae lander in dark crack on comet
  231. Giant panda is no longer endangered, experts say
  232. Baby sea otter to arrive at Vancouver Aquarium after found stranded in Washington
  233. Back to school: How young is too young for a cellphone?
  234. Nova Scotia businessman donates $25M to major ocean research project at Dalhousie
  235. 2 Nobel judges to be dismissed over stem-cell doctor scandal
  236. Ottawa to spend $93.7M on ocean research centre in Halifax
  237. Woman who received world's 1st face transplant dies
  238. University of Saskatchewan receives $77M for water research in Canada
  239. Farewell ceremony on board ISS LIVE
  240. No more tangled wires? Apple may say goodbye to headphones with new iPhone
  241. 'I will certainly miss this view!': Space Station members return from expedition
  242. Is Apple's innovation era over? Headphone jack uproar may be telling
  243. Samsung releases Canadian details of smartphone recall for overheated batteries
  244. Icelandic goose hunter unearths 1,000-year-old sword
  245. Dust-sized 'fitbits' offer new way to monitor the body from within
  246. NASA to launch asteroid mission with ambitious goal: to learn the origins of life on Earth
  247. Moose minds of the world visit Manitoba, where Bullwinkle is 'in deep trouble'
  248. Ontario uilities company starts using drones for inspections, maintenance
  249. Nintendo's Super Mario coming to the new Apple iPhone
  250. New high-resolution Sony PlayStation 4 Pro console announced