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  1. Nintendo hits reset with launch of Switch
  2. Spacewalk at the ISS LIVE
  3. Newly discovered ruby sea dragon seen alive in wild for 1st time
  4. Winter is leaving, for some of us, climatologist says
  5. Researchers collect poop from Inuit for microbiome study
  6. Cybersecurity experts unfamiliar with expertise of Trump pick Giuliani
  7. Scientists map beaver genome for Canada's 150th birthday
  8. Spelunking on Mars: Bob McDonald
  9. Scientists call for tri-national conservation effort to save monarch butterfly
  10. Text messages from the dead
  11. SpaceX launches 1st rocket since explosion in Florida
  12. Typing in 'the zone': Why the physical QWERTY keyboard still matters to some
  13. How a small southern Alberta town became a drone hotspot
  14. Yukon home to 1st traces of humans in North America 24,000 years ago, research suggests
  15. Chin up! Blue Monday is not the saddest day of the year
  16. Why a Canadian teen joined American youth in suing U.S. over climate change
  17. Text 911 for help? CRTC holds hearing on upgrading emergency services
  18. Eugene Cernan, last astronaut to walk on moon, dead at 82
  19. Enormous alligator spotted in Florida nature reserve
  20. Mark Zuckerberg testifies Oculus Rift tech not stolen
  21. Facebook's crackdown on fake news spreads to Germany
  22. #DoesItFart? Scientists compile database of which animals pass gas
  23. Ice crack forces British to close Antarctic research station for the winter
  24. Pioneering AI researcher to advise RBC's machine learning lab
  25. Contaminated mine 'an embarrassment to Canada', says Yukon judge
  26. Digital sexism: Why are all virtual assistants women?
  27. Climate change means more 'mild days' ahead for Canada, study suggests
  28. World temperatures hit new high in 2016 for 3rd year in row
  29. Will he be extradited? All eyes on Assange after Manning clemency
  30. Gorillas and monkeys and lemurs, goodbye? Primates facing extinction crisis: report
  31. Sleeping man wakened by heat and flames from Samsung S5 phone
  32. Ambulance dispatchers say they're getting electrical jolts through their headsets
  33. Edmonton mechanic creates finger-saving wedding band
  34. Air Transat to test taxiing system that could cut emissions
  35. RCMP unit plays cat-and-mouse game to crack phones, seize data
  36. NASA scientists to spend 8 months in isolation to pave road to Mars
  37. New species of moth named after Donald Trump
  38. Arctic researcher shares 50 years of watching climate change happen
  39. Watch Mexico's 'fire' volcano blast its top again
  40. Why ants might be better at navigating than you
  41. Like humans, capuchin monkeys can determine probability, study finds
  42. Beware friends, family, secretly snooping on your Facebook account
  43. 'No smoking gun' found to explain hundreds of thousands of herring deaths
  44. Scientists protest Trump inauguration with #USofScience on Twitter
  45. Trump makes cyberwarfare an official priority for new White House
  46. Trump makes cyberwarfare an official priority for new White House
  47. Al Gore stays mum on Trump meeting, says 'it's not the last'
  48. Science 'Trumped' by belief: Bob McDonald
  49. Trump administration's energy policy aims to revive America's coal industry
  50. New species of prehistoric palm discovered in Canada
  51. From 'zombie' urchins to seafood gold? Studies test sea urchin farming in Canada
  52. How coffee grounds turned firewood could be a lifeline for refugees
  53. Non-browning apple coming to U.S. next month but Canada will have to wait
  54. Samsung blames Galaxy Note 7 smartphone fires on battery design, manufacturing
  55. U.S. states uncertain what Trump victory means for wind and solar power
  56. Researchers unearth fossils of giant otter in China
  57. Psychologists say they can inoculate people against fake news
  58. Jet lag can adversely affect Major League Baseball players: study
  59. Memories from space: Roberta Bondar marks 25th anniversary of Discovery shuttle mission
  60. The internet has fostered a new kind of tribalism, and it's destroying the way we interact
  61. How these fish got stuck in a wall of ice
  62. There's no place like home: NASA releases beautiful satellite photos of Earth
  63. Is the pen mightier than the mouse?
  64. Tech companies note need for diversity, but there's been little progress
  65. Cruise ship passengers to visit HMS Erebus wreck this summer
  66. Learn math in just 10 minutes a day? New app can help with that
  67. Baby vital sign monitors 'not the solution' to new parents' anxiety, pediatrician says
  68. NASA takes you on a ride to Pluto in new video
  69. Google offers a glimpse into its fight against fake news
  70. Liberals look to artificial intelligence to boost economy
  71. Many U.S. states confused in light of EPA contract freeze by White House
  72. D-Wave says new quantum computer twice as powerful as last one, but what does that mean?
  73. U.S. parks employees push back against social media curbs by Trump administration
  74. Privacy experts call for rules on government monitoring social media
  75. Wireless networks of Telus, Bell and Rogers 'evenly matched,' report finds
  76. Atomic scientists to announce status of Doomsday Clock
  77. 'It's a considerable problem': Drivers leave personal details on old, rental cars
  78. Is virtual reality the antidote to help depressed seniors?
  79. Scientists have a plan to make tomatoes great again
  80. Human-pig 'chimera embryos' pave way to growing organs for transplants
  81. 'A cross between a hallucinogenic dream and your worst nightmare': rare dinosaur prints found in Tumbler Ridge
  82. Canada could be a world leader in nuclear fusion by 2030, report suggests
  83. Candy-striped hermit crab discovered in Caribbean
  84. Bird's plumage evolving as a result of climate change, study suggests
  85. Company's test for Beothuk DNA called bogus by geneticists
  86. Rogue government tweeters could be prosecuted as hackers
  87. Grass carp have arrived in Great Lakes, study concludes
  88. Microplastics found in supermarket fish, shellfish
  89. Nintendo Switch hands-on impressions: Fascinating new tech with a steep price
  90. 'I've been driving for two days': Travel ban stokes fear, worry in Canada's tech community
  91. Technology CEOs concerned by Trump immigration crackdown
  92. Tiny, bag-like fossil creature could be early human ancestor
  93. Trump ponders new rules for H1-B visa that brings in tech workers
  94. Trump's moves against science raise fears of damage to economy: Don Pittis
  95. 50 years after Apollo 1 tragedy, NASA looks back
  96. Japanese founder of Namco, which brought Pac-Man to the masses, dead at 91
  97. Trump 'will definitely' pull out of Paris climate accord, says EPA transition leader
  98. NASA twins study shows space travel changes body at genetic level
  99. Why more and more Torontonians are shelling out $10K for coding crash courses
  100. Making the most of magma: Edmonton researcher explores restless Chilean volcano
  101. Tech execs trash Trump travel ban
  102. 500-million year old 'ovation worm' unveiled for first time by ROM researchers
  103. Are we living in a holographic universe? New study suggests that it's possible
  104. Earth sends oxygen to the moon and may have for billions of years: study
  105. Cassini spacecraft captures stunning images of Saturn's rings
  106. New bat-like drone can manoeuvre better than traditional drones
  107. Canadian Space Agency narrows astronaut candidates down to 72
  108. New video shows massive Hawaiian lava flow tumbling into Pacific Ocean
  109. Microsoft seeks exception program on Trump immigration orders
  110. Don't drain the swamp! Why wetlands are so important
  111. Observatory releases 2 billion pixel image of stunning region of Milky Way
  112. Scientists to march against Trump's stance on science
  113. Researchers confirm 'lost continent' below Mauritius
  114. 'A very real possibility': PEI man working with NASA to look for signs of life in space
  115. Scientists offer lab space to colleagues stranded by U.S. ban
  116. Astronomers find tail of stray black hole lurking in Milky Way
  117. Boeing's new spacecraft to use more than 600 3D-printed parts
  118. The science behind a Yellowknife man's breathtaking aurora video
  119. Ottawa Hospital's new 3D printing progam makes cheaper prosthetic limbs faster
  120. 'Sad for science:' After travel ban, Iranians at Harvard wonder if they should take their expertise elsewhere
  121. With its new app, barter group Bunz Trading Zone finally outgrows Facebook
  122. Apple, Google, Facebook join fight against Trump travel ban
  123. Yes, those were drones in Lady Gaga's Super Bowl halftime show
  124. 'With film, you can feel the photography': P.E.I. Photo Lab still developing film
  125. Brilliant fireball captured breaking up over several U.S. states
  126. Black hole taking more than a decade to gobble up star
  127. Jeff Dahn, battery researcher wins $1M Herzberg Medal
  128. When it comes to internet access, small towns might be better off without the big telcos
  129. Is the video game Resident Evil 7 the state of the art in horror?
  130. Twitter announces more steps to combat abuse and hate
  131. Hubble Space Telescope captures death of star in Rotten Egg Nebula
  132. Vizio televisions secretly tracked viewership in U.S. without consent
  133. British exhibition chronicles 500 years of robots
  134. MIT researchers one step closer to device that interprets tone of conversations
  135. New species of gecko sheds scales, skin to avoid predators
  136. Yellow fever kills 600 monkeys in Brazil's Atlantic rainforest
  137. SpaceX readies for its fastest launch pace with new Florida site
  138. Critters in our homes: New documentary reveals the bugs that live among us
  139. Israel finds cave said to have contained Dead Sea scrolls
  140. Radiation levels inside Fukushima too high for robot
  141. More frequent, stronger earthquakes linked to fracking, Alberta study finds
  142. Climate change, fishing threaten endangered African penguin
  143. Can sharks be fished sustainably?
  144. Anyone can be an internet troll if the situation is right
  145. A full moon, an eclipse and a comet — all in one night
  146. Trump administration delays adding bumblebee to endangered list
  147. Warm ocean water triggered vast seabird die-off, experts say
  148. Scientists create beating 3D heart cells
  149. Ford investing $1B US inautonomous vehicle tech firm Argo AI
  150. It's Alive! Algae Survive 16 Months Exposure To Space
  151. PayPal freezes Canadian media company's account over story about Syrian family
  152. Poachers are hacking scientific data to hunt the animals being studied
  153. Why job stealing robots might liberate us from the tedium of work
  154. Here's why reports of data breaches will skyrocket this year
  155. IBM's Watson computer gets job fighting cybercrime
  156. What to know about California's failing Oroville Dam
  157. 'This feels very familiar': Canadian scientists rally to support American counterparts fearing Trump clampdown
  158. Virtual reality is too isolating to ever become 'the next big thing' in tech
  159. It's not just your TV that can track your habits without consent
  160. Toxins found in marine life in deepest part of Pacific Ocean
  161. Air pollution in China, India accounted for 2.2 million deaths in 2015: study
  162. Scientists soften position on DNA editing of human eggs, sperm, embryos
  163. India set to launch record 104 satellites with single rocket
  164. Passenger-carrying drone to fly in Dubai
  165. Could a VR walk in the woods relieve chronic pain?
  166. India successfully launches 104 satellites into space
  167. Antarctic sea ice hits record low early data shows
  168. App aims to keep couples happy in relationship with quiz-style game
  169. Fossil gives 1st evidence of live birth in ancient reptile thought to lay only eggs
  170. Scientists discover beetle that gets around by pretending to be an ant's butt
  171. Scientists propose refreezing Arctic in battle against climate change
  172. Fossils show life rebounded quickly after ancient mass extinction
  173. World's oceans losing oxygen, threatening marine life, study finds
  174. Researchers hope new technology could one day be used in stretchable smart tablets
  175. 'How would you know what your rights are?': Secret policies govern cellphone searches at the Canadian border
  176. Building blocks of life found on dwarf planet Ceres
  177. Winston Churchill believed there may be life in space
  178. SpaceX ready for Saturday launch to International Space Station
  179. Citizen Science: You could find Planet 9
  180. 'Harsh conditions' help force shutdown of Sable Island wind project
  181. SpaceX launches rocket with supplies to International Space Station
  182. 'Harsh conditions' help force shutdown of Sable Island wind project
  183. SpaceX launches rocket with supplies to International Space Station
  184. 'Harsh conditions' help force shutdown of Sable Island wind project
  185. SpaceX launches rocket with supplies to International Space Station
  186. 'Harsh conditions' help force shutdown of Sable Island wind project
  187. SpaceX launches rocket with supplies to International Space Station
  188. As Arctic warms, Canada's glaciers playing major role in sea level rise
  189. Government to weed out pesticides from foreign websites
  190. Donating body to science 'the last best thing,' says prof
  191. Salivating over history: Manitoba Museum curator gives artifacts the old spit shine
  192. Media ask judge to order release of San Bernardino iPhone records
  193. Double bed, favourite foods lined up for U.S.-born panda's flight to China
  194. 'Cosmic shoutout' for Thunder Bay; asteroid now bears name of Ontario city
  195. Yahoo salvages Verizon deal with $350M US discount
  196. Canada's grasslands: 'most endangered, least protected ecosystems'
  197. Selfie paradox: People want fewer selfies on social media but keep posting selfies themselves
  198. Make Pluto a planet again, NASA scientists argue
  199. OpenSignal ranking of mobile data speeds places Canada 12th out of 87 countries
  200. Major discovery on planets 'beyond our solar system' coming from NASA
  201. The world needs digital rules of war
  202. OpenSignal ranking of mobile data speeds places Canada 12th out of 87 countries
  203. Major discovery on planets 'beyond our solar system' coming from NASA
  204. The world needs digital rules of war
  205. SpaceX delays delivery to International Space Station after navigation error
  206. 7 Earth-like planets found orbiting star 39 light-years away
  207. SpaceX docks with International Space Station following delay
  208. NASA's Juno spacecraft stuck in long orbits around Jupiter
  209. Will astronomers ever be able to confirm life exists on other planets?
  210. 'Doomsday' seed vault receives 50,000 new samples
  211. Large iceberg poised to break off Antarctic ice shelf
  212. Even if scientists could make woolly mammoths de-extinct, should they?
  213. Climate change doubles size of lakes in N.W.T. bison sanctuary, reducing habitat
  214. Scat secrets: Edmonton study explores role of predator poop in spreading plant seeds
  215. Waymo accuses Uber of self-driving car theft
  216. New species of gigantic, toothy worm identified in Canadian fossil collection
  217. Finding life on 7 exoplanets will be a challenge: Bob McDonald
  218. Radiation may prove more potent than pesticide against pepper pest
  219. WHO's 'priority pathogens' list highlights urgent need for new drugs
  220. Solar eclipse darkens skies across Southern Hemisphere
  221. SpaceX to fly 2 people to moon by next year
  222. Are video games the key to world peace?
  223. Google Street View data can predict how you vote, researchers say
  224. Amazon suffers partial cloud service outage
  225. Trump signs bills to promote women in scientific fields
  226. Live TV is coming to YouTube — unless you live in Canada
  227. Hospital's gender gap hasn't improved in 15 years
  228. Meet the Kelowna instructor on shortlist to be Canada's next astronaut
  229. Records reveal Antarctica hit record temperature of 17.5 C
  230. We've created 208 new minerals: Time for a new, human-influenced Anthropocene epoch?
  231. Oldest traces of life on Earth found in Quebec, dating back roughly 3.8 billion years
  232. P.E.I. beaches full of tardigrades, and that's a good thing
  233. Shares in Snapchat owner jump 49% on 1st day of trading
  234. Giant telescope in Chile captures image of galaxy NGC 1055
  235. Computer program wins at no-limit Texas Hold 'Em by trusting its gut
  236. Want to comment on a story? Take a quiz first, says Norwegian broadcaster
  237. Facial recognition technology is coming to Canadian airports this spring
  238. Steep cuts to EPA, end of reporting of methane emissions proposed in D.C.
  239. What happens when a Canadian border agent asks to search your phone?
  240. Welcoming an early spring? Chill out — it's not necessarily a good thing
  241. Nintendo Switch is a next-level console with only 1 must-play game
  242. Alexander Fleming's penicillin mould nets $14K at auction
  243. How eroding coastline is changing Quebec's Gaspé peninsula
  244. Astronaut radiation shield set for moon mission trial
  245. California high school makes $24M in Snapchat IPO
  246. Can SpaceX really send people around the moon by 2018?
  247. Time for a 'use it or lose it' rule for Canadian streaming rights, advocates say
  248. It's like Google Street View for the ocean, and it might help save the world's coral reefs
  249. Fossil artist reconstructs 'lost worlds'
  250. Canada's sharing economy is growing — but should we really call it 'sharing'?