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  1. Local planning, area benefits key to wind-farm buy-in, study finds
  2. Horizon: Zero Dawn and the evolution of the video game heroine
  3. Fitbit aims to help wearers get better, longer sleep
  4. Unhealthy, polluted environments kill 1.7 million children each year: WHO
  5. Canadian Space Agency narrows astronaut candidates to 32
  6. Arctic sea ice may vanish even if world achieves climate goal, study says
  7. Diamonds discovered for 1st time in Manitoba
  8. Why Google Home is spreading a fake story about Barack Obama plotting a coup
  9. All major U.S. wireless providers now offer unlimited data deals, leaving Canada far behind
  10. Why this company built a search engine for satellite imagery
  11. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos signs first Blue Origin rocket customer
  12. CIA could listen through cellphones, smart TVs, WikiLeaks claims
  13. New NOAA satellite captures unprecedented view of lightning over Texas
  14. Search and interrogate: What you need to know when crossing U.S. border
  15. Posters and shirts turned into FM radio transmitters thanks to new technique
  16. Uber silent on use of secret 'Greyball' tracking tool in Canada
  17. White rhino found slain with its horn sawed off at French zoo
  18. Extraterrestrial life forms could be 'our neighbours someday': NASA researcher
  19. Neanderthals likely self-medicated, new study suggests
  20. Empathy and awe: ROM ready to show Trout River blue whale to the world
  21. SpaceX moon mission as daring as first voyage: Bob McDonald
  22. EPA head asks Congress to weigh in on dangers of carbon dioxide
  23. Oft-forgotten, why the humble router remains 1 of the most insecure devices in your home
  24. WikiLeaks to share CIA hacking tools with tech companies
  25. Potatoes on Mars? Research suggests spuds could be grown on Red Planet
  26. Scientists create baker's yeast from scratch
  27. Pink noise can improve sleep and memory in seniors, study shows
  28. MIT, Boston University working on brain-controlled robots
  29. Mass coral bleaching occurring in Great Barrier Reef for 2nd year
  30. Uber at crossroads, facing lawsuit, mounting criticism and growing rivals
  31. Wikileaks CIA documents raise hacking fears — should we worry about our devices?
  32. B.C. researchers race to find the source of microplastics choking the world's oceans
  33. Your dog may be manipulating you to get what it wants
  34. Radiation exposure during Mars travel could increase leukemia risk: study
  35. Scientists race to save world's coral reefs
  36. Intel to buy driverless car-tech firm Mobileye for $15B US
  37. 'The stage was set': Arrival of first North American bison changed ecosystem, study finds
  38. T-minus 1 year until rocket launch site construction starts in Nova Scotia
  39. Uber's demise could be a wake-up call for tech companies behaving badly
  40. What you need to know about Canada Revenue Agency's 'internet vulnerability'
  41. A dangerous dance: Alberta astronomers spot star orbiting closest to black hole
  42. Border-crossing bears? U.S. proposal to transplant B.C. grizzlies gets huge response
  43. Our brains see black men as bigger, stronger than white men of same size: study
  44. High profile Twitter accounts hijacked in Turkish-Dutch protest
  45. Arctic ice loss driven by natural swings, not just humans, study reports
  46. 4 charged in massive Yahoo hack, including a Canadian
  47. Who is Karim Baratov, the alleged Canadian Yahoo hacker?
  48. Voracious spiders eat as much as 800 million tonnes of prey a year
  49. Charges against alleged Canadian Yahoo hacker may be 'politically motivated,' lawyer says
  50. Only way to save coral reefs is to stop global warming, scientists say
  51. Record 202,000 Canadians cut the cord last year and ditched television service
  52. How one Yukon fossil helped solve an ancient mystery
  53. Making sense of music through math
  54. South By Southwest panel looks for strategies to fight toxic online comments
  55. McDonald's apologizes for scathing Trump tweet
  56. Why is a Czech zoo sawing the horns off all its rhinos?
  57. Canadian charged in Yahoo email hack to appear in court today
  58. Snap judgment: Why Wall Street has doubts about Snap Inc.
  59. FBI worried that Canadian alleged 'hacker-for-hire' could flee
  60. Biofuel mixture could cut jet particle emissions by more than half, study suggests
  61. How a new tool can predict coastal flooding in Nova Scotia down to the metre
  62. Traces of Earth's original crust found in Canadian Shield
  63. 'Free TV' Android box dealers in court Monday to fight injunction blocking sales
  64. SpaceX capsule returns from space station with science samples
  65. 'Made in Canada' wasps next step in battle against ash borer
  66. YouTube faces social media storm over LGBT-blocking 'restricted mode'
  67. Here's how the FBI says Russian hackers stole Yahoo account secrets
  68. Google apologizes to advertisers for posts alongside offensive YouTube content
  69. Archeologists find 400,000-year-old cranium fossil related to Neanderthals
  70. 'Free TV' Android box dealers lose court appeal to lift sales ban
  71. Dating apps for the 'elite' reinforce the worst aspects of human nature
  72. U.S. to start carry-on electronics ban on flights departing from 8 countries
  73. Tiger crushed to death by rescue workers in northern India
  74. World saw record temperatures in 2016 — and it's getting warmer: study
  75. Trump approves human exploration of Mars and signs off on NASA's budget
  76. Trump's travel bans and cuts to science could create a Canadian brain gain
  77. Rusty-patched bumblebee first of species declared endangered in continental U.S.
  78. Earthquakes could cause Los Angeles area to sink abruptly: study
  79. Waste not on World Water Day: Bob McDonald
  80. New categories of dinosaur family tree proposed by scientists
  81. Lip-reading program more accurate than humans could help hearing-impaired
  82. New wintertime low for Arctic sea ice: scientists
  83. Google's YouTube losing major advertisers upset with videos
  84. Google's YouTube losing major advertisers upset with videos
  85. If you're a hungry black hole, try snacking on a star
  86. How a blind man plays mainstream video games and the future of accessibility in games
  87. Neolithic rock art uncovered by Egyptologists
  88. The politics of Pluto: 10 years later, the bitter debate rages on
  89. Skin powered by the sun? Prosthetic limbs with better sense of touch being developed
  90. Twitter exploring subscription-based version for first time
  91. Spacewalking astronauts prep space station for new parking spot
  92. Trump's proposed NASA cuts take aim at Earth science
  93. Black hole gets unusual 'kick' out of galaxy core thanks to gravitational waves
  94. How lasers, environmentalists and Google combine to reduce methane emissions
  95. More TV streaming services join U.S. market, leaving Canada far behind
  96. Uber grounds self-driving cars after accident in Arizona
  97. Samsung to sell refurbished Galaxy Note 7s after battery fire recall
  98. 'Unprecedented' dinosaur tracks found in Australia's Jurassic Park
  99. Listen to 'the most annoying sound ever' — made to warn drivers of head-on collisions
  100. Trump to issue executive order rolling back Obama climate change policies
  101. 2 Canadians win Gairdner Awards for contributions to medical science
  102. Supermassive black holes give birth to stars, astronomers discover
  103. Changing jet stream, extreme weather linked to humans: study
  104. Samsung tries to win back customers with Galaxy S8 smartphone
  105. The argument for robot 'personhood'
  106. Netherlands town installs traffic lights for pedestrians walking and texting
  107. Windows 10 update will bring 3-D, game tools and doodling
  108. U.S. internet service providers get OK to sell user data, but what about Canada?
  109. World's oldest spacewoman sets spacewalking record
  110. Heroin-like fish venom could help in development of new painkillers
  111. Heroin-like fish venom could help in development of new painkillers
  112. SpaceX to launch first reused rocket, testing cost-cutting model
  113. Russia's Putin says climate change in Arctic good for economy
  114. Tiny fish with a funny name could help with opioid crisis
  115. Twitter frees up more room in 140-character limit
  116. Groundbreaking AI researcher hopes for 'radically different' ideas from Toronto lab
  117. McDonald's Canada reveals hack of careers website
  118. Hard-working badger caught on video burying whole cow to feast on later
  119. Blocking out the sun to fight global warming: Bob McDonald
  120. Wildlife shuffle study co-author calls for action on climate change
  121. China introduces facial recognition technology to dispense toilet paper
  122. 3 tigers rescued from maggot-infested crate at Beirut airport
  123. Someone is spying on cellphones in the nation's capital
  124. Then and now: Photographers document rapid melting of world's glaciers
  125. Trump signs repeal of broadband internet privacy rules
  126. If we don't want our kids to be addicted to technology, maybe we should start putting down our phones
  127. Samsung phone started smoking, says Regina man
  128. How a sticky note could make you more productive at work
  129. Cassini spacecraft to begin 'grand finale' plunging into Saturn
  130. Mysterious cosmic explosion detected by astronomers
  131. Quebec's Lanaudière region quietly emerges as electric car capital of Canada
  132. Devices that track, spy on cellphones found at Montreal's Trudeau airport
  133. Short timelines for environmental assessments not working, says expert panel
  134. RCMP defends use of secretive cellphone surveillance technology for the first time
  135. New species of 'Spider-Man' worm-snail discovered
  136. Amazon founder selling $1B in stock to fund rocket company
  137. Astronaut John Glenn to be laid to rest at Arlington Cemetery
  138. Commercial drone users worry about ever-shrinking airspace
  139. Great apes know when you're mistaken, study finds
  140. Unusually high number of icebergs affecting shipping lanes in North Atlantic
  141. How artificial life spawned a billion-dollar industry
  142. Ancient Arctic ice cores damaged in U of A freezer failure
  143. Project Scorpio, Microsoft's upgraded Xbox, promises smooth 4K gaming
  144. Take a peek inside Ottawa's new and improved Science and Tech museum
  145. Taking the field out of the farm: Growing produce in space is closer than we think
  146. Apple to test self-driving car technology in California
  147. Researchers find 'night owl' gene variant
  148. Smartphone-related neck pain on the increase
  149. Saturn's moon Enceladus holds 'food source' for potential life
  150. New study finds mosquitoes don't just lay eggs in standing water
  151. How more than 1 million people came together and created Reddit's 'Place' masterpiece
  152. Canadian researchers create first map of universe's dark matter
  153. Mobile phone motion sensors can be used to crack your PIN
  154. Scientists find 2nd 'Great Spot' on Jupiter
  155. Permafrost thawing faster than previously thought, new study says
  156. NASA reveals new data on 'ocean worlds' in our solar system
  157. Cellphone surveillance technology being used by local police across Canada
  158. Get ready for April's 'pink moon'
  159. Brickerbot wants to break your devices
  160. Climate change may make for more turbulent flights: study
  161. Want to keep N.L. bees healthy? Stop imports, says beekeepers group
  162. Whale cams chronicle secret life of gentle Antarctic giants
  163. Road salt threatening health of freshwater lakes, study finds
  164. Being addicted to technology is not the same as being literate in it
  165. $1.3B in new money and new thinking needed, Dr. David Naylor's science review concludes
  166. Hacker documents show NSA tools for breaching global money transfer system
  167. Metal as fuel? These Canadian scientists are working to make it happen
  168. Climate change causes glacial river in Yukon to change direction
  169. 'It scares me': Permafrost thaw in Canadian Arctic sign of global trend
  170. Dead endangered whale may have been hit by ship
  171. Space station cargo mission includes toying with fire in orbit
  172. New telescope at the top of the world to look at universe's earliest origins
  173. Why we should be thanking Burger King for hijacking our smart home devices
  174. Liftoff: University of Alberta satellite rockets into orbit
  175. How one app wants to make you smarter while you wait
  176. Asteroid to make close pass to Earth on Wednesday
  177. Giant sea scorpions used serrated tail spines to slay prey, Edmonton study finds
  178. 'Soil your undies' to test the quality of your soil
  179. NASA provides 1st live 360-degree view of launch to space station
  180. Disgraced lab worker's actions could see Mass. dismiss thousands of cases
  181. Newly discovered exoplanet best place to search for life, astronomers say
  182. Driving to the top of the world: Exploring Canada's new Arctic highway
  183. Facebook reviewing reporting practices after killing posted online
  184. American, Russian en route to joining Space Station crew
  185. Environmental group sues Catherine McKenna for failing to report on efforts to save caribou habitat
  186. Your internet provider can't pick which apps and services count against your data cap, says CRTC
  187. China launches 1st cargo spacecraft destined for its space station
  188. Scientists create fluid that seems to defy physics
  189. Bose faces lawsuit over allegations its headphones spy on users
  190. CRTC rules today on video, music streaming services and data plans
  191. Man hunts for lost shipwrecks using NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper's 'treasure map from space'
  192. Company offers to launch customers' DNA into space with the help of Canadian tech
  193. Canadian cities prepare to march for science
  194. Ocean 'conveyor belt' brings billions of plastic particles into Arctic waters
  195. With these glasses, a legally blind teen can see — and shoot 3s with the Harlem Globetrotters
  196. Global March for Science raises concern over Trump policies
  197. A note of optimism on a day of worries: Bob McDonald
  198. Happy Earth Day! Our home, seen from space
  199. How VR put a human face on a story about elephant poaching in parks
  200. Soil your undies, literally: eco group
  201. Canadian scientists stung by funding cuts have their own reasons to march this weekend
  202. Ancient methane 'burp' points to climate change 110 million years ago
  203. Canadian Space Agency narrows astronaut candidates down to 17
  204. Human-influenced extreme weather has been felt across the globe: study
  205. Fossil find reveals skunk-sized predator roamed Egypt 34 million years ago
  206. Air pollution levels in Toronto subways highest among country's 3 major rapid transit systems
  207. Facebook says its mind-reading project is all about improving our lives. Yeah... right
  208. Researchers explain how naked mole rats survive 18 minutes with no oxygen
  209. Arctic climate warming higher and faster than expected
  210. Fiat Chrysler expands Google self-driving car fleet to 500
  211. Murdered woman's Fitbit logged steps after husband said she died
  212. Facebook facing criticism after Thai man murders daughter live
  213. Say what? How a Canadian company can clone your voice
  214. Discovery of plastic-eating caterpillar could prove a boon in waste disposal
  215. Dolphin vaginas no longer a total mystery, thanks to Canadian scientist
  216. Scientists simulate mom's womb in lambs to try to help preemies
  217. Scientists find evidence that humans were in North America 100,000 years earlier than believed
  218. Twitter sees first revenue drop since IPO
  219. The next big thing in construction robotics is building big
  220. NASA's Cassini spacecraft flies between Saturn and rings in historic 1st
  221. NASA successfully pilots spacecraft between Saturn and its rings
  222. Amazon is adding a camera to its newest Echo smart speaker
  223. Science minister considers forcing universities to attract more female research chairs
  224. Robots rising: How far do we want them to go?
  225. Can't hack it in high altitudes? It's all about genetics
  226. University of Toronto researchers discover 507-million-year old sea creature
  227. Canadian Space Agency gets $80.9 million to develop new technologies
  228. Meteorologists posit new theory behind 'blood red' sky in Munch's The Scream
  229. Boreal Shield lakes resemble prehistoric oceans, researchers say
  230. Robots and new technology take the stage in battle against invasive species
  231. Humpback whale babies 'whisper' to their moms to avoid detection by predators
  232. Facebook isn't doing enough to control violent posts, says expert
  233. Robots boldly go where no one has gone before: Bob McDonald
  234. Trump administration wins victory in effort to roll back Obama climate change efforts
  235. The race to space: Experts say 2018 will be the year space tourism takes off
  236. Genetic analysis reveals origins of dog breeds
  237. SpaceX successfully launches secret government spy satellite
  238. Yik Yak social media app shutting down
  239. How a 3D-printed piece of Palmyra landed in Toronto
  240. Prestigious Killam Prize for engineering awarded to female scientist second year in a row
  241. Is Facebook using all your 'feels' to sell you stuff?
  242. In the world of technology, it all keeps coming back to privacy
  243. Canada is 200 million tonnes away from meeting international emissions promise
  244. 'None of us can see our grades': Cambrian College hit by computer malware
  245. Twitter announces 12 new live stream partnerships
  246. Facebook adding 3,000 new moderators to curb violent videos
  247. Scientists discover feathered dinosaur provides more clues to evolution of birds
  248. EU clamours to stop Trump from pulling out of Paris climate agreement
  249. Atlantic bluefin tuna not listed as an endangered species
  250. Gmail users warned of phishing email with malicious link