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  1. Cassini spacecraft flies between Saturn and rings in close-up video
  2. Deciding when to pay up: How to respond to hackers in ransomware attack
  3. Warmer weather, more killer whales bad news for Hudson Bay belugas
  4. So you clicked on that sketchy Google Docs link sent by email. Now what?
  5. Video Game Hall of Fame inducts Halo, Donkey Kong, others
  6. The science behind May the Fourth
  7. Why is it flooding across eastern Canada?
  8. Uber faces U.S. criminal probe over software used to evade authorities
  9. Hubble image captures hundreds of galaxies 6 billion light-years away
  10. Danish brewery 'beercycling' urine to make novelty beer
  11. Big science for refreezing the Arctic ice cap: Bob McDonald
  12. Nanotech 'slingshot' shoots drugs right where they're needed
  13. Unmanned U.S. space plane returns after secret, 2-year mission
  14. Uber launching Toronto branch of self-driving car research group
  15. Vatican hosts world's leading cosmologists to bring together faith and science
  16. Trump administration hollows out EPA science integrity board
  17. U.S. affirms commitment to Arctic climate change research
  18. Homo naledi species discovery raises fresh questions about evolution
  19. White House climate change meeting postponed
  20. Part of Earth's crust fell from the sky, new research suggests
  21. Behold the 'sheep-eating plant,' now blooming at Royal Botanical Gardens for 1st time in 31 years
  22. 'It's early morning all night long': Halifax residents revolt over LED street lights
  23. ROM scientists name new dinosaur species after Ghostbusters villain
  24. Facebook kind of, somewhat continues to crack down on fake news
  25. Climate change playing a role in growing list of species at risk
  26. Radioactive railcars? Here's what's happening at the Hanford nuclear waste site
  27. With stock below IPO price, Snapchat owner to reveal first public earnings Wednesday
  28. Astronaut's helmet-cam gives spectacular view of Earth during spacewalk
  29. Tesla website starts selling solar roofs
  30. Museum offers face-to-face encounter with 4,000-year-old Indigenous family
  31. Rare glass sponge reefs on B.C. Coast to star in live streamed expedition
  32. Is the human sense of smell just as good as a dog's?
  33. Trump signs cyber security executive order
  34. Environment groups seek hearings on GMO salmon on the Island
  35. NASA releases spectacular image of Crab Nebula
  36. Mother birds get a bad rap, though some deserve it
  37. Compressed air energy storehouse approved for old Goderich salt cave
  38. Science takes to the streets across Canada with Science Rendezvous
  39. British hospital system hit by suspected ransomware attack
  40. How 11 deaf volunteers helped launch the space age: Bob McDonald
  41. Astronauts adjust ISS spacewalk plans after cable leak
  42. Students compete for scholarships at Cineplex's college e-sports tournament in Toronto
  43. Scientists have created an exoskeleton to stop elderly people from falling
  44. 'Exit the water calmly': Helicopter warns paddleboarders they're next to 15 great white sharks
  45. Criminals used leaked NSA cyberweapon in crippling ransomware attack, experts say
  46. Antibiotic-resistant microbes date back 450 million years, study finds
  47. Worldwide cyberattack described as 'unprecedented' affects 99 countries
  48. Why did you buy that? Scientists now studying food decision habits
  49. Tiny birds with tiny backpacks could help save Manitoba warbler species
  50. Silicon Valley's secretive data mining giant Palantir keeps its profile low in Canada
  51. More people could be hit by global 'ransomware' cyberattack Monday, police agency warns
  52. Log in, look out: Cyber chaos from ransomware attack spreads with workweek's start
  53. Bell launches 'Alt TV' mobile streaming app in response to cord-cutting trend
  54. Sask. government hit by 'malicious' cyberattack that downs website
  55. WannaCry ransomware: What you need to know
  56. Uber ordered not to use technology taken from Waymo
  57. Diesel pollution vastly underestimated, contributes to global deaths
  58. Regulator renews TV licences, imposes roadblocks for shutting local stations
  59. How an anonymous 'hero' stopped Friday's cyberattack — and why we're not out of the woods yet
  60. Scientists find 38 million pieces of trash on Pacific island
  61. Over 220,000 young Chinook to be released to help B.C.'s endangered orcas
  62. Tyrannosaurus rex could bite with the force of three cars
  63. Trudeau to promote Canadian tech, lure foreign investment at Microsoft summit
  64. Climate change threatening some migratory birds that breed in Canada
  65. Google unveils latest apps, updates and services
  66. Discovery of hot water in New Zealand fault line has energy potential
  67. WannaCry sheds light on where malware might attack next
  68. Jeremy the snail still lonely after potential suitors only have eyestalks for each other
  69. Heart failure symptoms traced to unusual source
  70. Climate change is making Antarctica greener
  71. Reversing climate change with carbon-sucking plantations not realistic, scientists warn
  72. Farting, peeing dinosaurs come to the Manitoba Museum
  73. Beavers are dam important for the ecosystem
  74. Do babies show bias? Researchers seek the roots of racism
  75. Science knows no borders in the Middle East: Bob McDonald
  76. Canadians 'reluctant' to accept new police powers, prefer privacy online, government finds
  77. Google plans to 'fix' Toronto by building smart city
  78. Penguins that found sanctuary in a minefield may be threatened by demining campaign
  79. 7.2-million-year-old pre-human fossils challenge evolutionary theory
  80. Revenge porn, self-harm videos among challenges Facebook moderators face, say leaked documents
  81. Meet the interactive robot making a mark on Quebec's classrooms
  82. B.C. students win top prize at national science fair for plan to get humans home from Mars
  83. Space-preserved sperm: It's a thing, scientists say, after successful experiment with mice
  84. Online 'sextortion' complaints involving teen boys jump by 89% in 2 years: study
  85. Astronauts conduct spacewalk to perform urgent repairs
  86. Trump budget cuts funding for clean air and water programs
  87. Flood prediction, climate change impacts on water studied at new Canmore lab
  88. Toronto tech firms seeing more interest from U.S. job seekers — and not just because of Trump
  89. Google's AI wins Go match in China, but blocks online broadcast
  90. Endangered salamanders put quarry on hold as Ontario town battles against project
  91. Rare piebald moose caught on video in western Newfoundland
  92. Report on failed European Mars lander concludes brief, unexpected spin to blame
  93. Zika virus hit earlier than thought in Brazil, Florida, genome tests reveal
  94. Global seed vault at risk — and climate change is to blame, say experts
  95. Temperatures to 'teeter-totter' across Canada this summer
  96. 'They all have plastic inside them': Film shows pollution's impact on Pacific albatrosses
  97. From phishing to false documents, researchers detail a cyberespionage campaign that points to Russia
  98. Google AI wins 2nd game against Chinese go champion
  99. Honeybee losses in U.S. decline, but some warn too early to celebrate
  100. NASA'S Juno spacecraft finds chaotic weather, massive cyclones over Jupiter's poles
  101. New research reveals what happens when adults learn to read
  102. Malicious hackers say they demanded $50,000 ransom for stolen Bell data
  103. Planting trees can't counter carbon emissions: Bob McDonald
  104. Endangered turtles saved by citizens of Ontario hamlet
  105. Europeans try to convince Trump not to pull out of climate accord
  106. Using the wrong emoji can cost you — literally
  107. Yukon looks to preserve and manage grizzly bear population
  108. Secretive Facebook project wants to turn thoughts to text
  109. G7 leaders agree to fight protectionism, U.S. still not on board on climate agreement
  110. 'O Canada': Researcher mounts microscopic flag on penny to celebrate 150 years
  111. Human-made chemicals found in higher quantities in deep ocean
  112. Stunning display of northern lights captured by photographers
  113. Trapped 'like a caged animal': Climate change taking toll on mental health of Inuit
  114. Climate change contributing to urban 'heat islands' raising costs for cities
  115. Would we have seen the proliferation of 'stalkerware' if there were more women in tech?
  116. Tobacco causing 'massive harm' to environment: WHO
  117. NASA to make announcement about mission to touch the sun
  118. British Airways debacle puts spotlight on airlines' old IT systems, cuts
  119. U.S. shoots down mock warhead over Pacific as fears grow over N. Korea missile capabilities
  120. Genome of ancient Egyptian mummy analyzed
  121. Spacecraft on hottest mission to the sun named after living solar wind researcher
  122. Exxon shareholders approve measure on climate-change report
  123. Trump will take U.S. out of Paris climate deal, reports say
  124. Three Mile Island owner threatens to close ill-fated plant
  125. As weather extremes become the norm, taxpayers must foot the bill for climate chaos: Don Pittis
  126. Trump announces U.S. will withdraw from Paris climate accord
  127. 3rd gravitational wave detected, opening 'new window on the universe'
  128. Screens 'not a toy:' Canadian pediatricians promote limits for kids 5 and under
  129. Trump quitting the Paris accord might not necessarily be the end of the world
  130. SpaceX scrubs launch of reused Dragon capsule to International Space Station
  131. How delaying meal times can affect your body clock
  132. Going on a road trip? Study shows how to reduce roadkill
  133. 'An unbelievable sight': Same-sex vulture couple hatches abandoned egg
  134. Nunavik beluga hunt quota gets bump, but it's complicated
  135. Roberta Bondar inspiring youth to mark Ontario 150 with photos of nature
  136. Methane 'blowout' formed giant craters on Arctic seafloor, study says
  137. Leaders pledge to save 'Mother Earth' despite Trump's decision to abandon Paris accord
  138. EPA head calls Trump's climate deal withdrawal 'courageous,' 'thoughtful'
  139. The faces of climate change: How a rapidly warming Arctic is destroying a way of life
  140. Artificial intelligence - wonderful and terrifying - will change life as we know it
  141. Is Apple building a Siri speaker? We might find out this week
  142. London attacks: Terrorism experts dispute Theresa May's internet blaming
  143. Apple teases virtual reality on Mac, updates to Siri, but no sign of Alexa-like speaker
  144. India successfully launches its most powerful rocket into space
  145. Trump's claim that U.S. the 'cleanest' on Earth lacks scientific support
  146. Behind Apple's magical future, a vision built on borrowed ideas
  147. California and China sign climate deal after Trump pulls U.S. out of Paris accord
  148. This summer, go on a hike with friends, even if they're not actually with you
  149. 'I really want to touch it': U of A experts discover dinosaur skin fossils
  150. Apple to make it easier to fix cracked iPhone screens
  151. The oldest Homo sapiens: Fossils found in Morocco date back 300,000 years
  152. NASA announces 12 new astronauts
  153. Canada's 2 newest astronauts to be revealed within weeks
  154. Trump's decision to pull out of climate deal could accelerate damage to his properties
  155. Meet the planet that's hotter than most stars
  156. These trees always lean toward the equator
  157. Newest Mars rover designed to carry people
  158. Scientists find baby bird trapped in 99-million-year-old amber
  159. 'Don't listen to trolls, don't become one': Apple CEO addresses MIT grads
  160. Canadian experts weigh in on what Trump's climate moves mean here
  161. Pokemon No Go: Research shows gaming fad's physical fitness appeal was limited
  162. The end of online ads is probably coming, but it's not what you think
  163. E3 opens doors to gaming fans in hopes of staying relevant
  164. A picture of how moderate climate change could play out in B.C. by 2050
  165. New connections, new opportunity: 1,200 km Mackenzie Valley Fibre Link comes to N.W.T.
  166. Why Apple, Amazon, Google and Microsoft are all betting on smart speakers
  167. U.S. refuses to join G7 pledge on Paris climate agreement
  168. New protection for endangered West Coast whales cancelled by U.S.
  169. Climate change researchers cancel expedition because of climate change
  170. Why it's not fair to lump Nicaragua with the U.S. when it comes to the Paris climate accord
  171. Bank of Canada warns financial sector vulnerable to cyberattacks
  172. Hundreds of Calgary women secretly photographed, posted to 'CanadaCreep' Twitter account
  173. Iqaluit could face water shortage within 5 years, researcher says
  174. As Trump promises a return to coal, worldwide demand plummets
  175. Chiropractor on holiday discovers B.C.'s first dinosaur skull
  176. Montreal-based Element AI raises $135M from some high-profile tech investors
  177. Delve into the Milky Way in this 3.3 gigapixel image of clouds of gas and dust
  178. Swimming robot to study damage at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant
  179. Trout gobbling up mice along Nova Scotia rivers
  180. Scientists make plastic from carbon dioxide and sugar
  181. Scientists 'extremely surprised' after flatworm grows 2nd head in space
  182. Trump's proposed cuts to EPA meet opposition on Capitol Hill
  183. Casinos, mining companies hit by criminal hackers
  184. Youth is no defence when it comes to shameful online posts
  185. Lake Ontario levels unleash a flood of cross-border bickering
  186. Canadian democracy 'not immune' to cyber threats, spy agency warns
  187. Apple and Google say goodbye to auto-play video ads
  188. A two-headed worm is changing what we know about survival in space
  189. Antarctic ice melt tied to El Nino warming
  190. 'Tell people not to panic': Experts say Canada's caterpillar and worm infestation will end
  191. Rise of Trump, global unrest mean even video games becoming political
  192. 'Hack-proof' quantum internet networks closer to reality, studies say
  193. Millions of tropical sea creatures 'blooming' off B.C. coast
  194. Smart prosthetics aim to improve mobility for stroke patients, amputees
  195. Google steps up fight against online extremism
  196. Virtual reality a 'teacher's dream' but high cost keeps it largely out of schools
  197. NASA telescope finds 10 more Earth-sized, potentially habitable planets
  198. Personal info of nearly 200 million U.S. voters sat exposed on a public server for 12 days
  199. An elevator to space? Demo by Japanese students brings science fiction closer to reality
  200. Google's anti-terrorism plan creates a game of whack-a-mole
  201. How, when, and where can Canada's digital spies hack? Government makes some suggestions in CSE Act
  202. How cats managed to take over the world (it's our fault)
  203. Coffee crops at risk from climate change: higher prices ahead?
  204. Intel looks to Israel for the next big thing in cybersecurity
  205. Crack in Antarctic ice shelf ready to produce giant iceberg
  206. Heat wave suffocates American Southwest on 1st day of summer
  207. Could a levy on ISPs help promote Canadian content in the new digital world?
  208. Research into exoskeleton walking devices big leap forward for human-robot interactions
  209. Astronomer who built advanced telescopes has died
  210. Want to do business in Russia? Be ready to hand over your source code
  211. It's worth the drive to totality: perspectives from an eclipse chaser: Bob McDonald
  212. Secret history: How Steve Jobs went from rejecting to embracing the iPhone
  213. Google to stop reading your Gmail to help sell ads
  214. Canada and China sign no-hacking agreement to protect trade secrets
  215. HitchBOT creators to study whether robots can help patients change behaviour
  216. 10 million tonnes of fish catches dumped back into oceans: study
  217. Social media giants join to combat online extremist content
  218. Rare 'bright nights' mystery solved by Canadian scientists
  219. EU fines Google billions for breaching antitrust rules
  220. Pesticides get most blame for bee deaths, survey suggests
  221. 'It's like WannaCry all over again': new ransomware attack infects computers across Europe
  222. 'World's largest sleep study' seeks online volunteers
  223. Facebook hits 2 billion users, doubling in size since 2012
  224. Ransomware attack hits property arm of France bank BNP Paribas
  225. Canada's top court backs order for Google to remove firm's website from global searches
  226. Increasingly wild weather could lead to rising air travel costs
  227. Cyberattack: Was it really ransomware, or an attack on Ukraine — or something yet to come?
  228. Canada relatively unscathed as cyberattack continues to spread
  229. Think turning your smartphone off means you're not distracted? Think again, study says
  230. From prosthetic limbs to baby bumps, new Xbox avatars a move toward greater diversity
  231. Apple's iPhone turns 10
  232. First iPhone released 10 years ago didn't initially signal end of BlackBerry, expert says
  233. Bee lifespan shortened by exposure to neonicotinoids, study says
  234. Government spyware targeted Mexican opposition party, Toronto researchers suggest
  235. Low orca birth rates linked to lack of Chinook salmon
  236. Human brain structure inspires artificial intelligence
  237. Why an asteroid (probably) won't wipe us out
  238. Canada's 2 newest astronauts to be announced at Parliament Hill festivities
  239. With Super NES Classic, Nintendo continues to rule the retro games market
  240. Interac e-Transfer service expected to be restored later today
  241. Canada's 2 newest astronauts named during Parliament Hill festivities
  242. When day turns into night: Canadians, Americans prepare for total solar eclipse
  243. Canada isn't getting a national bird after all
  244. Necropsies completed on North Atlantic right whales
  245. Meet the young scientists who hope to save N.L.'s fishery
  246. Samsung to sell recycled Note 7 phone in South Korea, this time without fire
  247. 'The whole thing smells bad': Security of U.S. nukes now secret
  248. Eastlink customer's 20-year-old email account shut down over unusual address
  249. Alberta man brings affordable Wi-Fi to Maskwacis reserve
  250. SpaceX craft returns to Earth after 2nd space station trip