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  1. Smart contact lens could replace blood sugar meters for diabetics
  2. iPhone 7 about 'courage,' but is it truly innovative?
  3. 'Hearts jumped' as damaged UBC Sailbot began sending info again
  4. Tall tale: study reveals that giraffes are four distinct species, not one
  5. Nickel mine blamed as Russian river turns blood red
  6. Is the world running out of wilderness?
  7. Watch as NASA's asteroid mission lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
  8. U.S. regulator advises passengers not to turn on Galaxy Note 7 phones in flight
  9. Killing of thousands of defecating cormorants saving Canada's most southern point
  10. North Korea's bomb is more powerful, but worry is miniaturisation
  11. Legally blind man shares passion for stars with family-made observatory
  12. Is this iconic image inappropriate? Facebook thinks so
  13. Elon Musk calls SpaceX blast a 'most difficult, complex failure'
  14. Star Trek at 50, fiction meets fact: Bob McDonald
  15. All the ways to track your baby
  16. Apple be damned: the humble headphone jack has survived for more than a century
  17. Does Facebook need to act more like a news organization?
  18. On the trail of Vikings: Latest search for Norse in North America
  19. Samsung urges consumers to 'immediately' stop using Galaxy Note 7 smartphone
  20. 'Cuteness culture' in space: Why we turn inanimate spacecraft into lovable explorers
  21. P.E.I. community in danger of going underwater due to climate change
  22. Biologist stumbles upon 2 winged 'beasts' new to Manitoba
  23. What is space archeology, anyway?
  24. Research shows catch-and-release tournaments can harm fish
  25. University of Manitoba students receive 'extortion' letters over illegal downloads
  26. 'De-monetizing' YouTube: What does it mean you will see?
  27. Hemlock trees under threat by invasive pest, the woolly adelgid
  28. Tesla says it's improving Autopilot by boosting radar
  29. Volcano spews lava and smoke on Reunion Island east of Madagascar
  30. Sir John Franklin's long-lost ship HMS Terror found
  31. Shark numbers dwindle in Atlantic Canadian waters
  32. Samsung's temporary Galaxy Note 7 fix: Only charge batteries to 60 per cent
  33. Summer berries can't replace seal blubber for polar bears, say researchers
  34. UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Canada threatened most often by oil, gas and mining
  35. Underwater video shows remains of HMS Terror
  36. Fishing boat has close encounter with humpback whale off Haida Gwaii
  37. Good vibrations: touch-based communication may be the future of wearable tech
  38. Cellphone monitoring device use should be transparent and limited, researchers say
  39. Uber gives riders a preview of driverless future
  40. Cellphone monitoring device use should be transparent and limited, researchers say
  41. Uber gives riders a preview of driverless future
  42. European Space Agency starts to unfold atlas of 1 billion stars in 3D
  43. Sea ice melt leaves polar bears 7 fewer weeks for hunting each year
  44. Too sensitive? Sex toy maker sued over collection of intimate data
  45. Larger marine animals more likely to go extinct, and humans probably to blame, says study
  46. South African park kills 350 hippos, buffalos amid drought
  47. Harvest or super-harvest moon? Astronomers debate Friday's lunar event
  48. Pokemon Go accessory to help prevent players from walking into stuff
  49. Scientists decipher camouflage patterns of Psittacosaurus from fossilized skin
  50. Obama to announce new protected marine area off New England coast
  51. Some freshwater stingrays chew their food like goats, researchers find
  52. Sell last gasoline car by 2035 to meet climate goals, study says
  53. Rare trilobite fossil returns to Newfoundland, decades after its discovery
  54. How the foam on your beer helps keep it from spilling
  55. 30-tonne meteorite unearthed intact in Argentina
  56. Giant 30-tonne meteroite uncovered in Argentina
  57. No camera, no proof: Why Nunavut man didn't tell anyone about HMS Terror find
  58. U.S. regulators issue official recall of Samsung Note 7 smartphones
  59. Sea ice in Arctic shrinks to second lowest level on record
  60. Would you stay up until 3 a.m. to surf the web?
  61. Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro needs 4K, HDR TV to look its vivid best
  62. A burger by any other name: What do we call lab-grown meat?
  63. iPhone 7 debuts today, minus the usual store lineups
  64. Tesla was warned about hands-free Autopilot use, software maker says
  65. iPhone 7 Plus's matching grilles are for symmetry, not sound
  66. Associated Press, other media sue FBI for details on iPhone hacking tool
  67. FAA contemplating whether millions of drones will fill skies
  68. Samsung to resume selling Galaxy Note 7 in South Korea
  69. Deep-sea volcano a hotspot for mysterious life
  70. Deep-sea volcano a hotspot for mysterious life
  71. Canada to ratify Paris climate deal while still working on national plan
  72. What's the fastest checkout line? Probably not the one you think it is
  73. Is the world's biggest crater in Quebec?
  74. Losing business to solar, U.S. utility companies fight to kill consumer trend
  75. Facing the Change: Toronto grapples with the effects of extreme weather
  76. Toronto to Montreal in less than 30 minutes? How a Canadian company plans to make it happen
  77. Solar's future: panels get cheaper and apps tell you how to make money from the sun
  78. Green crab goes gourmet: U.S. chef hopes he has a solution to the invasive species
  79. Laser used to unlock mysteries of Little Catalina fossils
  80. Quebec researchers hunt for St. Lawrence's forgotten shipwrecks
  81. Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 battery problem expands to China
  82. Are robots coming for our jobs?
  83. I can do that, Dave: Waterloo man uses computer to co-write film script
  84. Bird is the word: 5 experts to debate which should be crowned Canada's national bird
  85. World's largest ship elevator opens in Yichang, China
  86. Oculus Rift VR headset delayed in Canada
  87. Bills would defend consumers' right to leave bad reviews
  88. Japan official calls for scrapping of troubled Monju reactor
  89. Google's next smartphone expected at Oct. 4 event
  90. Radioactive water leaks into Florida aquifer thanks to giant sinkhole
  91. Wireless signals can detect your feelings with new device
  92. Edmonton scientists study some of Earth's oldest rock
  93. New technology promises to wirelessly read human emotion
  94. Big telcos must provide small ISPs access to their fibre networks, says CRTC
  95. Humpbacks fight off orcas to save sea lion in maritime battle royale
  96. DFO study confirms 'widespread' mating of farmed, wild salmon in N.L.
  97. Astronomers unravel the mystery of the 'giant space blob'
  98. Paris climate change deal passes key threshold
  99. Researchers play No Man's Sky like an archaeological dig, but find a mostly empty sandbox
  100. Tesla updates software to improve radar in wake of Autopilot crash
  101. So long, summer — tomorrow marks the 1st day of fall
  102. Watch what happens when a 6-metre python swallows an entire antelope
  103. Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative pledges $3B to cure and manage disease
  104. Survey reveals 'significant gaps' in Canadians' understanding of science
  105. Greenland ice sheet melting 7% faster than believed, says new GPS study
  106. 'Like breathing through a straw' British vets urge people to stop buying flat-faced dogs
  107. 'Shady, secretive system': Public Safety green-lit RCMP, CSIS spying devices, documents reveal
  108. Rosetta spacecraft to end epic journey with comet crash landing
  109. Fukushima cows find new purpose in radiation study
  110. Hubble telescope discovers planet orbiting 2 stars
  111. Tesla update halts automatic steering if driver inattentive
  112. Meteor shoots across Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick night sky
  113. Yahoo confirms 500 million email accounts hacked in 2014
  114. Why the controversial science of cold fusion is getting hot again
  115. Apple reportedly in talks to buy supercar company McLaren
  116. How your morning brew could help clean contaminated water
  117. YouTube Heroes program seeks crowdsourced moderation, but panned as censorship
  118. Costa Rica volcano erupts in picturesque display of smoke and ash
  119. Costa Rica volcano erupts in picturesque display of smoke and ash
  120. Putting pants on rats and walking like a goat net scientists Ig Nobel awards
  121. Twitter shares jump more than 20% on report of takeover talks
  122. How to protect yourself after the Yahoo email hack, whether you use Yahoo or not
  123. How to protect yourself after the Yahoo email hack, whether you use Yahoo or not
  124. Five Canadian communities threatened by climate change now
  125. UN mulls whether to lift global ivory ban or tighten elephant protections
  126. Fuel cells set to power up the drone industry
  127. Biometrics not yet ready to protect you from the Yahoo hack
  128. First Nations, environmental issues draw William and Kate to Great Bear Rainforest
  129. Unmanned gliders to help DFO measure and monitor oceans
  130. China boots up its massive 'Eye of Heaven,' world's largest radio telescope
  131. Will live streaming of U.S. election debates engage voters?
  132. Securities regulator should probe Yahoo over hacking disclosure, says U.S. senator
  133. Hubble spies possible water plumes spewing from Jupiter moon
  134. Pokemon Go fervour has cooled, but the game isn't dead yet
  135. Got a few million to spare? Here are the companies vying to send tourists to space
  136. Amazing drone footage shows massive destruction in Aleppo
  137. Elon Musk to outline his plans for Mars mission
  138. Most people worldwide breathe polluted air, WHO warns
  139. Ottawa failed to assess privacy implications of C-51 info-sharing, watchdog warns
  140. Smart home devices used in cyberattack on tech writer's site
  141. Drug industry bad boy Martin Shkreli auctions off right to punch his face
  142. Got kidney stones? This doctor says roller coasters could be the cure
  143. BlackBerry to exit hardware business, posting $372M loss in quarter
  144. In California's farm belt, 'pesticide drift' has residents worried about their health
  145. BlackBerry to exit hardware business, posting $372M loss in quarter
  146. In California's farm belt, 'pesticide drift' has residents worried about their health
  147. BlackBerry to exit hardware business, posting $372M loss in quarter
  148. In California's farm belt, 'pesticide drift' has residents worried about their health
  149. Staring at mobile phones strains necks, chiropractors warn
  150. 300-million-year-old millipede fossil may be new species, says paleontologist
  151. Salmon swim upstream in Toronto in annual race to their breeding grounds
  152. Digital censorship: Turkey's request for Twitter to block journalist part of growing trend
  153. 300-million-year-old millipede fossil found in Nova Scotia may be new species
  154. Toronto salmon swim upstream in annual race to breeding grounds
  155. Digital censorship: Turkey's request for Twitter to block journalist part of growing trend
  156. 300-million-year-old millipede fossil found in Nova Scotia may be new species
  157. Toronto salmon swim upstream in annual race to breeding grounds
  158. Digital censorship: Turkey's request for Twitter to block journalist part of growing trend
  159. 300-million-year-old millipede fossil found in Nova Scotia may be new species
  160. Toronto salmon swim upstream in annual race to breeding grounds
  161. Want to go to Mars? Here's what it looks like there
  162. As a species, humans inherit murderous tendencies, says study
  163. Rural reboot: Salinas, Calif., turning crop pickers into computer programmers
  164. Canada won't meet emissions target without stronger efforts: report
  165. The Maud rises: Famed ship resurrected after 85 years in Arctic grave
  166. First phones, now washing machines: Samsung appliance poses explosion risk, CPSC warns
  167. Pesticide chemical found in animals along eastern coast, finds government study
  168. Scientists bid farewell to Rosetta spacecraft ahead of Friday's crash landing
  169. Twitter says it won't cave to Turkey's demand that journalist Mahir Zeynalov be blocked
  170. Sugar treat makes bumblebees 'happy,' say researchers
  171. Moncton Wildcats put 'human hockey puck hovercraft' on ice
  172. 'Pepe is not hate symbol,' says internet-famous frog's creator
  173. Global carbon dioxide levels reach highest point ever, likely for good
  174. On 20th anniverary, experts say it's time to review Arctic Council mandate
  175. Samsung recommends washing bedding on delicate to prevent injury risk in top-loading washers
  176. People's love of beer shaped yeast's genetic history
  177. VR an eye-popping new canvas for artists using Tilt Brush
  178. What's in a name? Elon Musk turns to science fiction for Mars ship
  179. Rosetta boldly went where no one has gone before: Bob McDonald
  180. Is red tape holding back the financial tech industry in Canada?
  181. New chemicals may be less toxic, safer for Arctic wildlife: researcher
  182. Rosetta spacecraft helped us 'dig into our past' and understand where we came from
  183. Japanese scientist wins 2016 Nobel medicine prize
  184. 'Piece of crap': Apple hit with proposed class action lawsuits over iPhone 'touch disease'
  185. Facebook launches Messenger Lite for Android users with slow connections, old phones
  186. Battling a culture of sexism: Why diversity is essential in the tech sector
  187. International wildlife conference calls for an end to legal ivory markets
  188. Internet, phone services gradually returning after Telesat satellite issue in Northern Canada
  189. VR, 4K and smart-home technology: What to expect from Google's tech event
  190. Rescuers plans to use acoustic pingers to save stranded dolphins in New Brunswick
  191. Meet Kirobo Mini, the robot baby Toyota says will make people less lonely
  192. NASA satellite captures the sun's beautiful magnetic field
  193. Nobel Prize in Physics goes to 3 researchers for 'secrets of exotic matter' work
  194. Google expected to unveil new phones, smart speaker today
  195. Insulin pump vulnerable to hacking, J&J warns people with diabetes
  196. Curiosity rover snaps stunning selfie on Mars mountain
  197. Launch of Facebook Marketplace faces criticism over illicit goods for sale
  198. Meet the black women who broke ground in NASA space race
  199. Distracted by your smartphone? Lock it up, say DistractaGone developers
  200. Yahoo built program to search email for intelligence information: report
  201. 'Think about the future': Kids face up to the dangers of sexting
  202. 3 researchers share Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  203. West Coast orca 'Class of 2015' a sign of hope for endangered species
  204. Samsung phone catches fire on Southwest plane, reports suggest
  205. Mafia 3 video game wades into issues of race, class and police
  206. Blue Origin rocket unexpectedly lands itself intact during safety test
  207. 'Passage to Mars' documents Arctic test drive for future space expeditions
  208. How long can people live? New study suggests there's a limit
  209. MPs set to back Paris climate change agreement tonight
  210. Canadian researcher suggests California's drought could go on for centuries
  211. Twitter shares tumble after report potential suitors are backing away
  212. BlackBerry to release new keyboard smartphone within six months, executive says
  213. Rescuers try to 'annoy' stranded dolphins with sound to lure them back to ocean
  214. Self-eating yeast, bagels and tiny robots: The 2016 Nobel Prizes in science
  215. Big telecom companies must cut wholesale internet access rates for smaller rivals: CRTC
  216. Apes show ability to recognize someone else's beliefs, study suggests
  217. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on hand as Thomson Reuters announces 400 new jobs in Toronto
  218. Woman who has baby with mom's womb: 'it's like science fiction'
  219. Police tracking social media during protests stirs concerns in U.S.
  220. U.S. court reinstates Apple win over Samsung in patent case
  221. Why email still reigns supreme
  222. 313 million users can't save Twitter from itself
  223. Nanotechnology on the cusp: Bob McDonald
  224. Samsung to temporarily halt Note 7 production, supplier claims
  225. Why the risk of the 'Big One' in B.C. is heightened every 14 months
  226. Facebook launches Workplace, a business version of Facebook
  227. 'It just got much more complicated': Why the discovery of HMS Terror only raises more questions
  228. What young innovators can learn from Elon Musk: Don Pittis
  229. Samsung stops making Galaxy Note 7s as more ignite
  230. Obama vows to send people to Mars by the 2030s
  231. Twitter CEO moves to rally his troops as takeover rumours fester
  232. The 'Big One' near Vancouver you may not know about
  233. Facebook bans technician who tattoos nipples and areolas for breast cancer survivors
  234. Samsung issues fireproof boxes to return Galaxy Note 7s
  235. Surveillance drones being turned into weapons by ISIS and Hezbollah, U.S. official says
  236. 2 deaths lead to recall of St. Jude heart devices
  237. Competition heats up to build Canada's first Arctic fibre line, as Inuit want in
  238. Amazon launches streaming music service, but not in Canada
  239. Wayward space balloon drifts across international border
  240. Social media sites block startup Geofeedia over its ties to police tracking
  241. Galaxy Note 7 fire debacle couldn't come at a worse time for Samsung
  242. Oculus, Sony and others rush to bring VR to your living room
  243. Time lapse video of Hurricane Nicole from space station
  244. Fundy National Park site of major salmon release
  245. Huge flocks of starlings perform stunning 'Black Sun' aerial ballets in Denmark
  246. Naked mole rats' ability to resist pain from acid burns is a scientific curiosity
  247. NASA discovers the building blocks of life were forged in starlight
  248. 'It boggles the mind': Universe may contain 10 times more galaxies than we thought
  249. Grr! Honk! Research offers clues about what dinosaurs sounded like
  250. Verizon says Yahoo data breach had a 'material' impact