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  1. Minerals found on Mars suggest crater once contained right elements for habitability
  2. German students beat Newfoundland/Boston team to win Hyperloop competition
  3. Beach popular with Londoners hit with chemical haze
  4. Food fishery not just for humans: Watch this shark try to snatch a cod right off a fishing line
  5. Climate change likely helped fuel Harvey's strength
  6. Endangered P.E.I. plovers saved by pizza pan
  7. Look at the stars: Gros Morne gunning for dark sky designation
  8. Domino's Pizza tests driverless car delivery
  9. Mark Zuckerberg and family welcome new baby
  10. Never-before seen images beamed live from bottom of Gulf of St. Lawrence
  11. Uber will stop tracking customers after ride is over
  12. Mothers master tricky timing to give babies a boost, squirrel study suggests
  13. Ship that sank in Cambridge Bay 87 years ago finally on journey home to Norway
  14. CRTC orders wholesale high speed access for small ISPs in Ontario and Quebec
  15. Warming oceans may cause the world's fish to shrink, study suggests
  16. Google wants to bring augmented reality to '100 million' devices this winter
  17. Giant craters in Canada's melting permafrost impacting climate change: researchers
  18. Why Houston is under water: Harvey's destruction explained
  19. Are Tesla's batteries up to snuff? It's this Canadian startup's job to check
  20. Whale gets entangled in cruise ship anchor for hours in southeast Alaska
  21. Uber probed by DOJ for possible bribery of foreign officials
  22. Biggest-ever spam list found with 711 million emails, passwords
  23. Spot a frog, send an email, save a species?
  24. Astronomers solve mystery of 'new star' spotted in 1437 AD
  25. Alexa, Cortana talk to each other in Amazon-Microsoft deal
  26. Why Harvey stalled over Houston
  27. From fraud to murder, why forensics firms are selling software to smart home sleuths
  28. Everything you wanted to know about those horrifying fire ant rafts
  29. U.S. couple suing Amazon for selling bogus eclipse glasses that damaged their vision
  30. Scientists discover 200-million-year-old embryo in ichthyosaur fossil
  31. Just how dangerous are those chemicals burning in Texas?
  32. Forget wolf culls: researcher says more moose and deer hunting would help B.C. caribou
  33. Astronomers detect 15 signals from mysterious object in distant galaxy
  34. Is it time to tax job-stealing robots?
  35. Apple expected to unveil next iPhones at Sept. 12 showcase
  36. Last Lake Superior caribou herd could vanish thanks to hungry wolves
  37. Microsoft pushes 'mixed reality' features with Windows 10 update
  38. Monkey, dolphin among hundreds of new species found in Amazon
  39. NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson back on Earth after record-breaking space mission
  40. A look back at the volcanoes, hidden oceans and other incredible Voyager discoveries in space
  41. Algonquin College monitors its bee hives with Ottawa-based tech
  42. Once a novelty, coaching a growing necessity in competitive eSports
  43. Baa, ram, chew: Flock of sheep near Saskatoon doing its bit for conservation
  44. Can't stop fiddling with your phone in class? There's an app for that
  45. Ottawa teen's low-cost smartphone to take on Apple, Samsung
  46. NASA's 2 long-lived Voyager spacecraft explore the 'very empty' spaces between stars
  47. Golden Record is for aliens, but Earth's MixTape is for you
  48. White nationalists are using DNA ancestry tests to prove 'purity'
  49. How Hurricane Harvey could threaten North America's striving whooping cranes
  50. Ghostly, translucent lobster caught off Maine
  51. 2 century-old shipwrecks found in Lake Huron
  52. Why even a record-breaking hurricane can't hit Category 6
  53. Heads up! Chance to see northern lights on Wednesday night
  54. When do Canadian spies disclose the software flaws they find? There's a policy, but few details
  55. Russia-linked hackers infiltrated U.S. and European energy companies, security firm finds
  56. Everything you need to know about Hurricane Irma
  57. Sun unleashes most powerful solar flare since 2006
  58. Facebook says likely Russian influence operation spent $100K on ads promoting polarizing posts
  59. How Hurricane Irma became so enormously powerful
  60. Hurricane Irma: What's in a wind record?
  61. SpaceX launches U.S. military space plane on secret mission
  62. 'Did you get it all?' Experimental 'pen' could help surgeons detect remaining cancer instantly
  63. Amazon seeking location for second headquarters, known as HQ2
  64. Equifax says 143 million U.S. consumers may have been affected in cyberattack
  65. A P.E.I. company aims to make body piercings safer
  66. Why researchers are nuts for Yukon's 'squirrel camp'
  67. 'I was blocked by the President of the United States on Twitter'
  68. Equifax security breach could see thieves getting credit in names of victims
  69. Spectacular display of northern lights illuminates sky
  70. How A.I. technology could disrupt nearly half of all jobs — and international politics
  71. Apple unveils the iPhone 8 next week — here's everything you need to know
  72. Why governments miscalculate your risk of flooding
  73. A look back at stunning photos taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft
  74. Finstas: Using 'fake' social media accounts to reveal your authentic self
  75. Astronomers find fast-spinning 'clocks in the sky' using gaming tech
  76. Research may reveal mysteries of Nova Scotia seaweed
  77. Tesla temporarily boosts batteries for customers fleeing Irma
  78. Pope Francis urges world leaders to take action on climate change
  79. 'We sent a spaceship to the stars!': Remembering Voyager 2
  80. Ancient Egyptian goldsmith's tomb uncovered
  81. Doctors who take pharmaceutical money often use Twitter to hype drugs
  82. Apple unveils iPhone 8 — and more — today
  83. U.S. to unveil streamlined autonomous vehicle guidelines
  84. Foldable Galaxy Note smartphone on the way, Samsung says
  85. Climate change threatens largest-producing region in the world, researchers say
  86. How storm surges beach manatees and flood inland streets
  87. Next crew set to launch to International Space Station
  88. Canoe.ca says data for one million users hacked
  89. 'Making invisible things visible': With iPhone 8 and iPhone X, Apple kicks off the augmented reality wars
  90. Google's plan to eliminate Zika-carrying mosquitoes: more mosquitoes?
  91. Wild photography: Buck outswims hungry wolf in northern Alberta lake
  92. Just clicking on 'free' Facebook offers leaves you open to villains and viruses
  93. Miners who boasted about killing uncontacted Amazon tribe members now under investigation
  94. Tesla Autopilot limitations played big role in fatal crash
  95. The future of photography is a camera made of code
  96. Canada's threatened species declining despite federal protection
  97. Farewell Cassini: How a spacecraft helped us expand the search for life
  98. Is whale monitoring the answer? Cruise industry seeks alternatives to speed restrictions
  99. How woodpeckers and aye-aye lemurs can teach us about evolution
  100. Best Buy stops selling Kaspersky antivirus after U.S. ban
  101. York University to house largest campus telescope in Canada
  102. Where is the body of John Franklin? Inuit historian thinks he knows
  103. 3 female former Google employees seek class action status over pay discrimination
  104. Why Canada's endangered species are declining faster than ever
  105. Walruses on packed Alaska beach may have died in a stampede
  106. NASA is killing Cassini to avoid contaminating Saturn's moons
  107. As risky as it sounds, a hands-off approach to driverless vehicle safety may save lives
  108. Terry Fox then and now: How new technology would have changed his run
  109. Got a bird feeder? If you live east of Ontario, put it away to save the birds
  110. Grassland birds hurting worse than any other wildlife on Prairies, WWF finds
  111. Dreams help cement emotional memories, rat study suggests
  112. Facebook launches artificial intelligence research lab in Montreal
  113. Mothers who used the same sperm donor are forming a family of 'diblings'
  114. Reptile and amphibian researchers meet in Manitoba in shadow of troubling report
  115. Cassini bids Saturn goodbye with final images
  116. Drones, tractor hacks and robotic sprayers: the technology of farming
  117. Disappearance of right whales from winter breeding grounds a mystery for scientists
  118. 5-year fight removes less than 1% of phosphorus from Lake Winnipeg basin
  119. Mars research crew emerges after 8 months of isolation
  120. Right whale rescuers wary in wake of death, but anxious for work to resume
  121. 4,500 deaths a year from high Europe diesel emissions, researchers find
  122. Global warming speeds up due to Pacific 'flip'
  123. Astronomers discover pitch-black planet orbiting distant star
  124. Apple iPhone app and stores' iBeacons are helping blind shoppers
  125. iPhones emerging as tool of choice for online sexual predators
  126. Scientists say no doubt about impact of neonicotinoids on birds, bees
  127. The most dangerous celebrity on the web? Avril Lavigne, apparently
  128. Robot judges? Edmonton research crafting artificial intelligence for courts
  129. What's killing right whales? P.E.I. wildlife pathologists spend summer searching for answers
  130. Toronto and Vancouver tech insiders weigh in on value of snagging Amazon's HQ2
  131. Frog ancestors devoured prey with thousands of hooked teeth
  132. Pink salmon caught in N.L. likely from Russian stocking program
  133. Students learn to spot fake news with Google-funded school project
  134. U.K. pushes Google, Facebook to remove extremist content faster
  135. 'Bound to have an impact on global climate': Arctic sea ice drops to 8th lowest summer level
  136. Radio waves 'make the sky glow': Artificial aurora to be created over western Arctic
  137. Scientists edit embryos' genes to study early human development
  138. Meet the newly discovered hermit crab that carries coral around
  139. Canadians are confused about science vs. opinion, poll suggests
  140. Scientists want to sail the seas of Titan
  141. Mexico earthquake: soft soil makes capital shake like it was 'built on jelly'
  142. Facebook tightens ad policies after 'Jew-hater' fiasco
  143. Spacecraft on its way to asteroid will slingshot past Earth on Friday
  144. National Bank IT error exposed customer contact information online
  145. Google buys big piece of HTC in billion-dollar bet on devices
  146. Amazon reviewing sales algorithm after suggestions in U.K. that bomb-making ingredients be bought together
  147. Preventing oilsands bird deaths not a 'realistic goal,' says U of A biologist
  148. Archeologist finds sunken German submarine from WWI
  149. Privacy commissioner aims to start more investigations rather than wait for complaints
  150. Snow crab fishery to keep 'sustainable' label amid endangered whale deaths
  151. Uber stripped of London licence, vows to appeal
  152. Citizen scientists track humpback health 1 photo at a time
  153. Plenty of rain and thriving plants made it a 'crazy great summer' for monarchs and other insects
  154. Facebook plans better 'election integrity,' Trump says it's part of 'Russia hoax'
  155. Help from above: Canadian satellite assists with hurricane recovery, other natural disasters
  156. #BugsR4Girls: How 8-year-old Sophia Spencer co-authored a scientific paper on bugs
  157. Asteroid mining could support space economies, colonies
  158. Right whale skeleton, DNA headed to Canada's largest museum
  159. Climate change scientists fight for funding to save High Arctic lab
  160. Here's what could happen if North Korea detonated a hydrogen bomb
  161. Pricey even with a contract: Wireless carriers release iPhone 8, iPhone X pricing
  162. 'I'm sorry to hear that': Why training Siri to be a therapist won't be easy
  163. The problem with Star Trek aliens: Bob McDonald
  164. Astronomers discover an asteroid is actually two — and that it's also a comet
  165. The Long Dark is a fiercely Canadian video game. Why aren't there more like it?
  166. 7 right whales entangled this summer, new data shows
  167. After beating us at chess and Go, artificial intelligence is playing the markets: Don Pittis
  168. Australia to create its own space agency
  169. 'Very rare' King-of-the-Salmon fish found on Vancouver Island beach
  170. If these AI bots can master the world of StarCraft, they might be able to master the world of humans
  171. New Uber CEO apologies for company's past mistakes, vows change
  172. Alibaba launching payment processing service AliPay in Canada
  173. Watch this blind man 'see' the world with sound
  174. Global accounting firm Deloitte hacked
  175. Fort McMurray fires cause air pollution spike on other side of continent
  176. Listen up, girls: a tech career isn't just for gamers and AI enthusiasts
  177. Fort McMurray fires cause air pollution spike on other side of continent
  178. Listen up, girls: a tech career isn't just for gamers and AI enthusiasts
  179. Fort McMurray fires cause air pollution spike on other side of continent
  180. Listen up, girls: a tech career isn't just for gamers and AI enthusiasts
  181. Video-game voice actors, publishers reach agreement to end strike
  182. Dyson plans to make electric vehicles by 2020
  183. New model confirms endangered right whales are declining
  184. Medical research may slow with U.S. immigration restrictions
  185. Canadian teens hunt subatomic particles at CERN after winning global contest
  186. New whale rescue policy drowning in bureaucracy, say critics
  187. Twitter to test 280-character tweets, busting old limit
  188. Researchers puzzle over why beluga whales in Alaska haven't recovered
  189. Rodents of unusual size? Researchers find giant, tree-dwelling rat in Solomon Islands
  190. Is there life after Uber? What Montreal could learn from Austin, Texas
  191. U.S., Russia to collaborate on spaceport orbiting moon
  192. Want to unlock your phone with your face? Here's how Apple says Face ID works on iPhone X
  193. How a state-of-the-art prosthetic leg helped this amputee win a silver medal at the Invictus Games
  194. Father Joseph LeClair pleads guilty to defrauding church
  195. Twitter meeting with U.S. officials about election interference
  196. Puerto Ricans on the mainland desperate to hear from family in communication 'black zones'
  197. Fish fall from sky with rain in northern Mexico
  198. Harvard team's Cape Breton fossil find could shed light on our fish-like ancestors
  199. Final Rosetta photo shows rocky comet surface
  200. Are we really headed to the moon?
  201. Canada's border agency to start tracking the number of cellphone searches
  202. Hawaii land board grants permit to build divisive telescope
  203. Elon Musk shrinks SpaceX Mars rocket to cut costs
  204. 'Very impressive' marine life enters North America on debris from Japanese tsunami
  205. Tropical forests now emit more carbon than all the vehicles in U.S.
  206. Canadian Space Agency developing robotic arms for moon station
  207. U.S.-Russia moon station agreement proves space has no borders
  208. Your rooftop could be sprinkled with cosmic star dust
  209. Canada's new Chief Science Adviser answers your questions
  210. This ancient frog could have preyed on dinosaurs
  211. Did giants roam Canada's Northwest Territories — or do they still?
  212. Automate This! Yuval Harari on how the coming A.I. revolution could leave most of humanity behind
  213. Q&A: A conversation with Jane Goodall
  214. When algorithms go bad: Online failures show humans are still needed
  215. 'Terrified' 60-year-old woman told to pay up for illegally downloading porn
  216. Big names want to join Montreal's tech scene, but Canada should nurture local talent, says AI pioneer
  217. Star likely gobbled its own planets, astronomers say
  218. 3 U.S.-born scientists win Nobel Prize for Medicine
  219. 'Slick' Canadian invention is helping the environment — and the fish
  220. Google to end 'first click free' policy on media sites
  221. Facebook turning over thousands of Russia-linked ads to U.S. Congress
  222. GM plans to add 20 new electric, fuel cell vehicles to lineup by 2023
  223. Are meteorites the origin of life? 'Warm ponds' theory gets a boost
  224. Equifax now says 8,000 Canadians may have been affected by cybersecurity breach
  225. Tech-savvy investigators are ready to put algorithms under the microscope — if companies let them
  226. Nobel Prize in Physics goes to gravitational wave scientists
  227. Bugs in the food a feature at Bangkok bistro
  228. Google to unveil next-generation Pixel smartphones today
  229. Nobel Prize in Chemistry shared by 3 for cryo-electron microscopy
  230. U.S. government will not list Pacific walrus as threatened species
  231. 'Assume it affects you': Yahoo breach hit 3 billion accounts
  232. Shopify shares down 8% as short seller calls firm 'get rich quick scheme'
  233. Uber undercuts ex-CEO, other early investors in power play
  234. How Canadian scientists contributed to Nobel Prize-winning discovery
  235. EU orders Amazon to pay back taxes, takes Ireland to court over failure to collect from Apple
  236. If Amazon and Google have their way, soon every speaker will have a smart assistant too
  237. ISS spacewalk to replace Canadarm2 part
  238. Ontario to tackle scalper bots, ticket resales in broad consumer protection bill
  239. Necropsy findings on 6 right whales to be released Thursday
  240. Fake teeth make speaking Klingon easier: Calgary-born actor dishes on Star Trek role
  241. Attack of the clones: Sperm-stealing Prussian carp threaten to overwhelm Alberta waterways
  242. The remains of St. Nicholas, the real-life inspiration for Santa Claus, may be under a church in Turkey
  243. Russian hackers stole American cyber secrets from NSA, Wall Street Journal reports
  244. 'We're all feeling Puerto Rico's pain': Tweets and social posts from disasters change how we help
  245. Electric car takeoff just waiting for inevitable price war: Don Pittis
  246. 'I was afraid to go to bed at night': Giant spiders invade Cape Breton homes
  247. Pope Francis urges tech companies do all they can to combat child porn
  248. Scientists racing to save research monkeys in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico
  249. U.S. House of Representatives sets new hearing on Kaspersky Lab software
  250. Is playing video games on YouTube a copyright infringement? No one wants to find out