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  1. Rotting whale buried at Nova Scotia beach after fears it could explode
  2. U.S. hikes biofuel targets in victory for Big Corn
  3. Why Europe's Mars lander ditched its parachute and crashed
  4. This is your brain on fentanyl: How the powerful opioid kills
  5. Why your body's internal clock might need a tune-up
  6. B.C. man signs first-of-its-kind Canadian cryonic contract
  7. Climate change causing dramatic Arctic shifts, scientists say
  8. Satellite data confirms San Francisco tower sinking
  9. Weight loss yo-yo: How the gut reverses effects of dieting
  10. Cassini's grand finale: a death dive into Saturn
  11. Scientists stumped by disappearing seabirds off Nova Scotia despite protections
  12. Catherine McKenna insists Ottawa will stick with plan on climate change despite Trump win
  13. Aurora, the Vancouver Aquarium's last beluga whale, dead at 30
  14. Slippery boots: Most winter footwear fails test of walking on ice
  15. Trapping carbon works, but high cost will limit its use to essential processes: Don Pittis
  16. Science explains what made the Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 so deadly
  17. Pope calls on world leaders to act swiftly on climate change pact
  18. San Francisco transit system hijacked by ransomware attack
  19. Unknown virus or toxin likely killed Aurora the beluga says Vancouver Aquarium
  20. California sets its sights on cows in effort to combat climate change
  21. 'Beyond unacceptable': Auditor General rips treatment of First Nations, slow embrace of new technology
  22. Celebrities, activists rally support for Nunavut hamlet's Supreme Court case
  23. Bird poop helps cool the Arctic in summer, new study finds
  24. Transport Canada lags in responding to vehicle safety issues, auditor general finds
  25. Carleton University computers infected with ransomware
  26. Great Barrier Reef sees record coral bleaching
  27. Want to delete your internet presence? New tool aims to help you vanish online
  28. As skinny cable rules take effect, consumers wait for better options
  29. Antarctic ice shelf breaking apart from inside out
  30. European Space Agency releases first images from ExoMars spacecraft
  31. Pluto's heart of ice might be a sinkhole
  32. Can cell providers tell when police spy on their networks?
  33. Buzz Aldrin flown from South Pole after falling ill
  34. Controllers lose contact with Russian supply ship launched to space station
  35. Human ancestor 'Lucy' was tree climber, new study shows
  36. Smelly no more: astronauts help freshen up deep-frying
  37. Artificial dog noses are being used to improve drug and bomb detectors
  38. As more Nova Scotia beaches are flooded with dead herring, cause remains mystery
  39. Stuffed in a Scottish chimney for years, a 17th century map is painstakingly restored
  40. Canadian researchers are leading the way to Mars
  41. Ban on diesel planned in 4 of world's biggest cities
  42. Is chocolate really good for you? UBC scientists make new tool to measure antioxidants
  43. A planet's worth of human-made things has been weighed
  44. Scientists gathering in Winnipeg to focus on 'complex' changing Arctic climate
  45. Killer whales eating their way further into Manitoba
  46. Ransomware doesn't just target the big guys
  47. Environment Canada tests new supercomputer to forecast weather
  48. As It Happens: Friday Edition
  49. Is your office building making you sick?
  50. Tech designer schools Facebook, creates fake news detector in an hour
  51. World's first polluted river was contaminated by Neolithic humans learning to smelt 7,000 years ago
  52. The science of studying: How students can put their brains to best use
  53. UNB to beta test Jeopardy computer champ's cybercrime fighting abilities
  54. Google hits global renewable energy goal in effort to curb pollution
  55. Google brings Internet speech battle to the Supreme Court
  56. The Last Guardian: Why this video game's developer kept fans waiting for nearly a decade
  57. Canada's 15-year-old students among best global performers in science, math
  58. Privacy watchdogs urge caution with encryption laws
  59. Scientists develop robotic hand for people with quadriplegia
  60. Arctic sea ice hits another record monthly low
  61. Canada's barren ground caribou classified as 'threatened'
  62. Do you hear what AI hear?
  63. Declining muskrats in the delta: Low water levels and otters may be a cause, biologist says
  64. Your brain registers more than you think you see, NYU researchers find
  65. Award-winning scientist says compromise needed on climate debate
  66. Award-winning scientist says compromise needed on climate debate
  67. Cassini sends back 1st images from new orbit around Saturn
  68. The weather outside is frightful thanks to climate change and the polar vortex
  69. Polar bear numbers could drop a third by mid-century, says study
  70. Q&A: For Chris Hadfield, art and science are inextricably linked
  71. Archaeologists examine Indigenous site dating back 2,200 years on Exploits River
  72. Giraffes threatened by extinction, put on watch list
  73. 6.8 M earthquake strikes off north coast of California
  74. Feathered dinosaur tail found trapped in amber
  75. It's already happening: Hundreds of animals, plants locally extinct due to climate change
  76. Former astronaut, U.S. senator John Glenn dead at 95
  77. Researchers sound alarm over millions of tonnes of plastic dumped into oceans
  78. Still don't own a smartwatch? You're not alone
  79. The patent trap? Open science advocates want CRISPR technology to be free
  80. Inuvik teacher's 'never-ending encouragement' leads to prestigious polar mentor award
  81. Scientists explore why time flies when you're having fun
  82. 'Sexist' banquet joke riles researchers at Arctic science conference in Winnipeg
  83. Virtual reality a sickening experience
  84. Scientists hunt for carbon monoxide poisoning antidote
  85. 'This game is not over yet:' Arctic researcher has hope we can turn corner on climate change
  86. Al Gore's climate change film An Inconvenient Truth gets sequel
  87. Geminid meteor shower: How to watch the last big show of the year
  88. A tech company that cares — now that would be innovative
  89. How two small Canadian companies compete for AI talent
  90. Methane emissions surge threatens climate change goals
  91. Climate change likely caused deadly avalanche in Tibet, researchers say
  92. Scientists say reindeer may be shrinking due to warming
  93. Union deal reached allowing government scientists to directly share research with media
  94. Google, Cuba sign deal that will give island users faster access
  95. It's not a bug (anymore), it's a feature: Why people love video game glitches
  96. Video: Labrador Inuit develop an app to track changes in the land
  97. Apple's AirPod headphones go on sale after 2-month delay
  98. Study provides first exoplanet weather report on gas giant
  99. What your Facebook likes say about you
  100. Arctic experiences a year of wild extremes as warming goes into overdrive
  101. Google's self-driving car project gets a new name: Waymo
  102. Canadians couldn't stop Googling Drake, Trump in 2016
  103. Amazon Prime video service launches in Canada
  104. Tech leaders to meet with Donald Trump Wednesday
  105. Ancient footprints reveal clues about our human ancestors
  106. Software helps save lives by alerting doctors to crisis before a 'Code Blue' is called
  107. Yahoo discloses hack affecting 1 billion accounts
  108. U of T heads 'guerrilla archiving event' to preserve climate data ahead of Trump presidency
  109. Conservancy buys key bird habitat in southwest Manitoba
  110. NASA launches rocket containing 8 small satellites from plane
  111. Trump gives mixed signals about climate change
  112. Drones help monitor accelerating erosion along N.W.T.'s Arctic coastlines
  113. Some groundwater could be depleted by 2050, according to new study
  114. Climate change is threatening Earth's best place to study Mars
  115. Federal government spending $500M to expand high-speed Internet to remote communities
  116. Facebook introduces tools to combat fake news
  117. Now you can get Super Mario on your iPhone
  118. Uber, California in legal showdown over self-driving cars
  119. Who would want access to 1 billion Yahoo accounts?
  120. Put on your thinking cap: robotic arm can be controlled with your mind
  121. Oldest water in the world found in Ontario by U of T scientists
  122. Caveman ate raw food, used toothpicks
  123. Canada has the most lakes of any country, but we know very little
  124. This real-life Death Star eats planets, new study suggests
  125. Ice present 'everywhere' on dwarf planet Ceres
  126. Man-made climate change had role in some of 2015's extreme weather
  127. Rare plant named after rock legend Jimi Hendrix
  128. Climate change as seen from space: Bob McDonald
  129. Twitter's video app will return as Vine Camera
  130. Save the rats? Not likely
  131. Can Nintendo turn Super Mario Run into its first killer app?
  132. How Canadians are keeping Black Lives Matter website online
  133. 163 new species discovered in Southeast Asia: WWF
  134. Fun and games: Why we should take time to play
  135. More than 1 million young Canadians victims of cyberbullying, cyberstalking: StatCan
  136. Scientists measure antimatter atom for first time
  137. Ottawa trying to limit impact of tanker traffic noise on endangered whales
  138. Ottawa trying to limit impact of tanker traffic noise on endangered whales
  139. Smog chokes cities in northern China
  140. Obama expected to ban offshore drilling leases in Arctic, Atlantic
  141. Online profile pictures leave lasting impressions, researchers say
  142. CRTC ruling prompts Teksavvy to cut prices while hiking some internet speeds
  143. Seattle judge allows kids to move ahead with climate rights case
  144. Russia hacked into Ukraine artillery units, report claims
  145. Honda in talks with Google's self-driving vehicle division
  146. Facebook partners with 17 top high-tech universities, including University of Waterloo
  147. Rudolph's summer grazing may help battle climate change
  148. Most Canadians will have white Christmas, meteorologist says
  149. Endangered orangutans released into the wild
  150. Climate change could have devastating impact on global fisheries
  151. Arctic temperatures soar to 30 C above normal
  152. Santa Claus breaks the laws of physics: Bob McDonald
  153. Despite mixed reception, Super Mario Run likely to be 'hugely profitable' for Nintendo
  154. Swat team: scientists track humongous number of flying bugs
  155. Beyond entertainment: VR for anxiety relief
  156. Canada among the 'most expensive mobile data countries,' report says
  157. Self-publishing startup Wattpad looks to move its stories to the TV airwaves
  158. When disaster strikes, forensic engineers often get the call
  159. Fake news story ignites Pakistan-Israel feud on Twitter
  160. Pioneering astronomer Vera Rubin dies at 88
  161. Habitat loss puts cheetah population on brink
  162. China plans to land probes on moon and Mars by 2020
  163. DVDs are not dead — they're just hiding at your local library
  164. No sunlight, no soil, no problem: Vertical farms take growing indoors
  165. CRTC reviews, rulings in 2017 that could affect your phone, TV and Internet bills
  166. Fort McMurray, El Nino top Canada's top weather stories for 2016
  167. Masses of dead sea creatures being tested after washing ashore in Nova Scotia
  168. Toothless dinosaur find could provide clues into evolution of bird beaks
  169. Vancouver-based PayByPhone app acquired by German auto giant
  170. Madrid to lift some car restrictions as smog eases
  171. Dead humpback whale washes up near Digby Neck
  172. Amazon looks to use airships as floating distribution hubs
  173. Scientists test water to narrow down what's killing herring, sea creatures
  174. Prevalence of black bobcats in New Brunswick puzzles biologist
  175. Nothing amiss in environment where scores of sea creatures washed up dead
  176. Apple to cut iPhone production in Jan-March quarter: report
  177. New research may offer hope for post-traumatic stress treatment
  178. NASA asteroid-hunting project spots new comet — and maybe a 2nd
  179. Celebrating New Year's? You'll have to wait an extra second
  180. Alberta bee lab working to keep Canadian hives buzzing
  181. Carbon capture industry could grow if taxes rise, expert says
  182. North America's first total solar eclipse since 2008 and more cool science for 2017
  183. China starts 2017 engulfed in smog, issues pollution alerts
  184. Bitcoin value tops $1,000 US for first time since 2013
  185. Bitcoin value tops $1,000 US for first time since 2013
  186. Next SpaceX rocket set to launch Jan. 8, 4 months after explosion
  187. Orca 'Granny' missing, presumed dead by researchers
  188. Smart homes, smart cars: What we're watching at CES 2017
  189. Dinosaur eggs took longer to hatch than previously thought
  190. Want to 3D print your own sonic tractor beam? Here's how
  191. Parks Canada's free entry raises ecological impact concerns
  192. Record drought in Bolivia drains lakes, threatens capital
  193. Company stands by plan to bury nuclear waste at Bruce Power Generating Station
  194. Why everyone's talking to Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa
  195. Astronomers pinpoint location of fast radio burst from faint galaxy
  196. Producer fears BBC's Planet Earth II ignores 'disaster' facing natural world
  197. Dementia risk linked to living close to high-traffic roads
  198. For new smart-home gadgets, the spectre of insecurity looms
  199. Ann Makosinski, 19-year-old B.C. inventor, makes Forbes 30 under 30 list
  200. Another day, another eruption for Mexico's 'fire' volcano
  201. Brave new gadgets unveiled at CES
  202. Astronomers find galaxy unlike anything ever seen before
  203. Global warming 'hiatus' never happened, say climate scientists
  204. Hotline cha-ching? Drake helps streaming surpass U.S. digital music sales
  205. Norway to become 1st country to switch off FM radio
  206. Atlantic Ocean circulation could collapse with climate change influence, study says
  207. Astronauts perform spacewalk to replace space station batteries
  208. Huge iceberg ready to break off Antarctica: scientists
  209. NASA chooses Canadian company to participate in asteroid mission
  210. Automakers take differing routes to self-driving future
  211. Competition Bureau drops probe into Apple's iPhone deals with carriers
  212. Study documents tree species' decline due to climate warming
  213. NASA spacecraft captures spectacular image of Earth, the moon from Mars
  214. Preparing for the big strike: Bob McDonald
  215. Protecting your privacy online: How to manage what you reveal
  216. A.I. expert David Levy says a human will marry a robot by 2050
  217. Prying apps and mail scams: CBC Marketplace's consumer cheat sheet
  218. Digital has not killed the radio frequency in Canada — yet
  219. This year, we'll probably need a little space from our smartphones
  220. Uber to help cities get a better grasp on traffic patterns
  221. Long-distance birdie call: Alaska's sex-crazed sandpipers travel far to try and find mates
  222. Norris Point family finds 100 dead lobsters on town beach
  223. On the iPhone's 10th anniversary, how it revolutionized smartphones
  224. Two supermassive black holes discovered in nearby galaxies
  225. Giving self-driving cars the gift of sight
  226. Engineers warn that Mosul Dam, at risk of collapse, could threaten more lives than ISIS
  227. U.S. polar bear plan doesn't seek direct action on climate change
  228. U.S. declares rusty-patched bumblebee endangered
  229. Northern permafrost soon to be museum piece in Ottawa
  230. University of Waterloo team trains autonomous car to drive in winter weather
  231. Putting a kid-friendly filter on Instagram's terms of use
  232. 2017 Detroit auto show presents new and electrifying ideas
  233. Giant telescope to seek habitable planets in nearby star system
  234. CFIA fast-tracked tests on genetically modified salmon eggs for exports, documents suggest
  235. Battling a bat infestation? Give your guano to science
  236. Big Brother collecting big data — and in China, it's all for sale
  237. Canadian scientists uncover how pregnant woman, unborn son died in ancient city of Troy
  238. Zero-emission boat prepares for round-the-world trip
  239. Facebook wants to 'support journalism,' educate readers
  240. Cone-shaped sea creatures finally get place on evolutionary tree
  241. Hackers could remotely control defibrillator or pacemaker, U.S. warns
  242. Photographer captures amazing 'light pillars' phenomenon in North Bay, Ont. skyline
  243. Baboon calls provide clues to ancient human voice: scientists
  244. Aurora 'solar minimum' good news for the North, bad news for everywhere else, expert says
  245. Rudy Giuliani will help Trump team with cybersecurity
  246. Moon is older than we thought, new research suggests
  247. How grandmother orcas help explain the evolution of menopause
  248. 10 reasons why owls rule the roost
  249. B.C. grizzlies go to Washington? U.S. officials outline plans to get bears back
  250. Alberta's caribou maternity ward plan attacked in science journal