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