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  1. Drone delivery service one step closer to reality in northern Ontario community
  2. 20 Canadian ideas to improve child health win support from Grand Challenges
  3. Arctic climate change being felt farther south, scientists say
  4. Astronomers unveil secrets of interstellar visitor
  5. Firestorm: Fort McMurray wildfire is a warning, book claims
  6. Streaks on Mars likely flowing sand, not water, new research suggests
  7. Fatbergs to fuel: London's blockage-busting battle in the sewers
  8. This man travelled 90,000 km across Ontario to break a bird-watching record
  9. Autonomous ships on the horizon for Great Lakes
  10. Marine mammals fight for salmon in Pacific Northwest
  11. Ship or iceberg? $50K prize for best ways to tell the difference
  12. Russia confirms spike in radioactivity after nuclear accident claims
  13. Net neutrality 'could be gone for good' after FCC vote to undo Obama-era rule in December
  14. What's ruthenium-106? What you need to know about Russian radiation
  15. What's ruthenium-106? What you need to know about Russian radiation
  16. Peppa Pig's tale of torture? Why parents can't rely on platforms like YouTube Kids for child-friendly fare
  17. 'Every season is tick season': Experts warn of winter Lyme disease risk
  18. Uber admits covering up 2016 hack that affected millions
  19. 'Every season is tick season': Experts warn of winter Lyme disease risk
  20. High-energy 'ghost particles' can be stopped on way through Earth
  21. Unknown number of Canadians may be caught up in Uber data breach
  22. Hackers only needed a phone number to track this MP's cellphone
  23. YouTube steps up enforcement of content aimed at children
  24. Tesla's massive battery in Australia is ready for testing
  25. Uber hack latest example of why vigilance required to keep your wallet safe
  26. Terry Fox 'precision oncology' program offers hope for children who are out of cancer treatment options
  27. Desperate for electricity, Puerto Rico children's hospital goes solar
  28. Looking for bargains online? Who you are can affect what you pay
  29. 'A bad feeling in the pit of my stomach': Bees vanish from Brock research project
  30. Cumberland Sound, a spa retreat for bowhead whales in need of deep exfoliation
  31. Cadbury, Smirnoff pull YouTube ads over clips of scantily clad children
  32. Energy-efficient light bulbs increasing light pollution, new study suggests
  33. How repealing net neutrality in U.S. could hurt Canadian pocketbooks
  34. Cellphone companies may need to step up privacy protections, minister says
  35. Potent greenhouse gas methane could be cut for 'near-zero' cost: study
  36. NASA satellite imagery provides animation of 'breathing' Earth
  37. Chester the false killer whale has died, Vancouver Aquarium says
  38. Privacy while shopping online worries Canadians — but it doesn't stop them, poll suggests
  39. Canadian researcher joins NASA hunt for meteorites in Antarctica
  40. Canada should fight for open internet, says former head of FCC
  41. 'Somebody could actually die': Cybercrime's grave threat to automated resource firms
  42. Giant Mine arsenic could be cleaned up in 5 years, researcher says
  43. Indonesia raises Bali volcano threat alert to highest level
  44. Nova Scotia waters may be great white shark mating hotspot
  45. Would you let your kids play with AI robots?
  46. Birds can evolve so fast that scientists can watch it happen
  47. Of mice and men? Change in rodents linked to climate change, McGill research shows
  48. Hot tech: U of M prof makes the case for sexbots
  49. Satellite missing after Russian rocket launch mishap
  50. Consumer complaints about telecoms on the rise — wireless issues most common beef
  51. Meet Yeti, the so-called abominable snowman that science yet again says is just a bear
  52. Karim Baratov pleads guilty in massive Yahoo hack in U.S. court
  53. Equifax says more than 19,000 Canadians affected by security breach
  54. CSIS's ask for telecom subscriber info of possible future targets denied
  55. Could an app solve Toronto's bike theft problem? It's helping Vancouver
  56. Climate denier blogs ignore sea ice and polar bear science, study finds
  57. Prehistoric women's arms were stronger than those of today's elite rowers
  58. Here's what happens to a jet plane when a drone collides with it
  59. First-ever study analyzing 'space culture' underway
  60. North Korea's missiles could reach North America, but it depends on a few things
  61. Facebook will temporarily stop advertisers from excluding certain races
  62. 72 new galaxies revealed by European telescope
  63. The secret travelling life of the Atlantic puffin
  64. Is a mystery shipwreck connected to the Halifax Explosion?
  65. World's biggest lithium-ion battery plugs into Australia's grid
  66. Bali's Mount Agung has awakened. Scientists are listening.
  67. 'Historic agreement:' Canada signs High Arctic commercial fishing ban
  68. We keep looking to tech giants to solve our propaganda problems. We're looking in the wrong place
  69. 'This is a major discovery': Explorers find massive ice-age cavern beneath Montreal
  70. Feces of entangled North Atlantic right whales show 'extreme suffering'
  71. Manitoba's unique golden-winged warbler population threatened by influx of blue-winged mates: study
  72. World's first SMS text message sent 25 years ago
  73. Stimulating neural pathways can influence how much you enjoy music, McGill study finds
  74. UBC astrophysicist shares $3M prize for 'baby picture' of universe
  75. How consciousness could live in your brain cells
  76. Ada the sailbot rescued at sea after a year out of contact with UBC team
  77. Exoplanet could be 'super-Earth,' Canadian astronomers say
  78. The greenest apartments in Canada are among its most affordable
  79. Cellphone unlocking charges and unreadable contracts are now banned
  80. Facebook launches parent-controlled Messenger app for kids
  81. The only ship still afloat that survived the Halifax Explosion is rusting away
  82. 'Opt-in' census clause will have 'unfortunate consequences'
  83. Youtube promises 10,000 workers to tackle disturbing content
  84. New Facebook product targets children: Here's what parents need to know about Facebook Messenger Kids
  85. Google blocks YouTube on Amazon devices
  86. YouTube list reveals Canadians can't get enough of animals, Despacito and Star Wars
  87. Scientists unveil 'remarkable' skeleton of ancient human ancestor
  88. Strange new dinosaur is a Velociraptor cousin with flippers
  89. Supermassive black hole from early universe is farthest ever found
  90. 'Eureka': Alberta researcher puts new spin on curling conundrum
  91. Bitcoin price passes $13,000 US
  92. Kids as young as 5 show racial bias, research suggests
  93. How insects are making their way onto Montreal plates
  94. Peregrine falcon should be removed from endangered species list, biologists say
  95. Pot meds for pets? Vets want clinical trials
  96. Arctic sea ice melt could exacerbate California droughts: study
  97. With cybercrime costing $3B annually, AI can improve chances of finding hackers
  98. This ESPRESSO machine doesn't make coffee but scans the skies for habitable planets
  99. Rampant social media misuse puts future of popular platforms at risk
  100. 'Wow, it's actually beating': Novoheart creates tiny heart-like structure with stem cells to test new drugs
  101. Federal bills on carbon pricing, coal, clean fuels expected in 2018
  102. GM to build renewable generator to turn landfill gas to energy
  103. How to watch the Geminids, one of the most active meteor showers of the year
  104. Two ancient tombs discovered in Egypt's Luxor
  105. 'Well, there's no limit on it': Ohio student makes a fortune buying Canadian-invented ether cryptocurrency
  106. Christmas tree that holds its needles longer one step closer to your living room
  107. How Canadians are constructing North America's biggest green buildings
  108. Bitcoin's move to mainstream carries new financial risks
  109. Canadian researchers say you can improve memory with this one weird trick
  110. 'All of our team was in tears': Video shows polar bear starving in the North
  111. Cat declawing should be banned in Canada. Nova Scotia could lead the way
  112. Cryptocurrency fraud doubled to $1.7M in Canada this year
  113. Ex-contractor says he shut Trump's Twitter account by accident
  114. That Uber breach? Privacy commissioner is now investigating
  115. Trump announces focus on returning Americans to the moon
  116. Researchers predict 'vaccine scares' using Google and Twitter trends
  117. Motorcycle-related deaths more common during full moon, study finds
  118. Uber says 815,000 Canadians affected by data breach as investigation launched
  119. Ontario plans to airlift caribou away from hungry wolves
  120. Ride-hailing service Lyft expands outside U.S. for 1st time to take on Uber in Canada
  121. Child's smartphone searches become subject of short film
  122. Rescuing whales 'high-risk' work government doesn't want to do, DFO email shows
  123. France awards U.S. climate scientists grants to 'Make Our Planet Great Again'
  124. World leaders, CEOs gather for Paris climate change summit
  125. Researchers discover 'Dracula's terrible tick' trapped in amber with dinosaur feather
  126. Astronomers to eavesdrop on interstellar asteroid for possible signs of intelligent life
  127. Canadian cellular prices declining, mainly for talk and text, report finds
  128. Some forests aren't growing back after wildfires, research finds
  129. Arctic report card: Permafrost thawing, sea ice melting faster than before
  130. PepsiCo makes biggest public pre-order of Tesla Semis: 100 trucks
  131. Scientists uncover fossils of 100-kilogram giant penguin
  132. Blue Origin launches, lands upgraded spacecraft with 'Mannequin Skywalker' aboard
  133. Why Canada's net neutrality fight hasn't been as fierce as the one in the U.S.
  134. Canada lures 4 foreign scientists with big research grants
  135. New research suggests wild salmon exposed to fish farms have 'much higher' rate of viral infection
  136. FCC votes to roll back U.S. net neutrality protections
  137. Scientists use AI to discover an 8th planet orbiting a distant star
  138. Scientists mobilize for a fight over powerful gene-editing technology
  139. For the first time ever, a coal mine with carbon caps has been approved by Canadian government
  140. SpaceX launches recycled rocket to space station
  141. The internet can be a powerful tool for good, but only if everyone can get online
  142. David St-Jacques ready for 'ultimate trek' into space
  143. Houses built too close to bush spread huge California fires on 'front line of climate change'
  144. U.S. health agency's reported word ban on 'fetus' and 'transgender' alarms experts
  145. Bears have had a sweet tooth for millions of years, Arctic fossils suggest
  146. Parasite turns mice into mindless cat fighting zombies by hijacking immune cells
  147. How to build a lightsaber and power up a Death Star: The science behind Star Wars
  148. Trump administration blames North Korea for WannaCry cyberattack
  149. Bell, Telus, Rogers price wars drop cellphone data plans to $60 for 10GB
  150. Wireless carriers can't keep up with demand after weekend price-cutting
  151. Canada must reduce emissions from oilsands to meet climate goals: OECD report
  152. Natural selection in humans is happening more than you think
  153. New limits, but no all-out ban on pesticides that harm bee population
  154. 'Weird' interstellar asteroid yields no alien signals, resembles worlds beyond Neptune
  155. Uber is a taxi service like any other, EU court rules
  156. Missed out on the $60 10 GB cellphone plans? Experts bet more deals are coming
  157. SpaceX unveils new Falcon Heavy rocket ahead of January launch
  158. NASA unveils 2 finalists for missions to distant worlds
  159. Apple really does slow down some older iPhones
  160. Rewards can be great with cryptocurrency investing — but so can the risks
  161. Canada puts forward 8 UNESCO recommendations
  162. Eric Schmidt resigning as executive chair at Google parent Alphabet
  163. What the Pentagon's secret UFO program reveals
  164. The wait is over. The battery revolution is here: Don Pittis
  165. Nissan Canada breach may have exposed data of up to 1.1 million customers
  166. Tech toys could put kids' privacy at risk. Here's how to stay safe.
  167. Arctic will likely never return to former frigid days, says climate change report
  168. Distant sun-like star eating its planets, astronomers say
  169. Scientists debunk harmful poinsettias, cookie dough and other holiday season myths and misconceptions
  170. Press restart: The nostalgia-fuelled rise of retro gaming
  171. UBC researchers step into starry virtual world to better understand galaxy formation
  172. Bruce McCandless, 1st astronaut to float untethered in space, dies at 80
  173. Star Trek's secret weapon: a scientist with a mushroom fetish bent on saving the planet
  174. Rare Amazon bird species arose from ancient interspecies sex
  175. In 2017, tech turned dark
  176. U.S. military turns to oyster reefs to protect against storms
  177. Meteor showers, big rockets and asteroid encounters: What to expect in space in 2018
  178. Is there a DNA test kit under the tree?
  179. Elon Musk says Tesla is planning to make a pickup truck
  180. Toronto considers fining residents who don't recycle properly
  181. Ever programmed your GPS wrong? That happened to this Russian rocket
  182. Star Wars' porgs are puffins on another planet
  183. Fossils of earliest organisms that had sex are a billion years old
  184. Gaming disorder set to be recognized by World Health Organization
  185. Beyond bitcoin: How cryptocurrency is changing the world
  186. Beyond bitcoin: How cryptocurrency is changing the world
  187. Apple offers cheaper iPhone battery replacement after slowdown controversy
  188. Trump calls for a 'bit of that good old Global Warming'
  189. Frozen bubble photography in your own backyard
  190. Nintendo looks to maintain momentum in 2018 after surprise resurgence
  191. Not charged up: Why Canadians still aren't buying electric vehicles
  192. 2017 was a spectacular year for science stories
  193. Sniffing out weevils: How Chili the dog is saving greenhouse peppers
  194. Bitcoin's gender divide could be a bad sign, experts say
  195. U.K. may tax tech giants in fight against extremism, minister says
  196. 25% of Earth will be drier even if Paris climate targets met, study predicts
  197. Good news for elephants — China bans ivory sales
  198. Dogs overdosing on marijuana, veterinarian warns
  199. Researchers hope Beaufort Sea beluga tagging will shed light on whale diets, travelling habits
  200. 'We are moving into uncharted territory': Futurists shed light on the robotic revolution
  201. Vlogger Logan Paul apologizes amid backlash for 'dead body' video
  202. National plan looks to slash antibiotic use in livestock in Canada
  203. U.S. calls on Iran to unblock Instagram, Telegram amid protests
  204. Rules that limit boat noise off B.C. coast are helping endangered killer whales, study says
  205. Why has it been so cold? Here's what science says
  206. Dimming star not caused by aliens, but still a mystery
  207. The science behind the 'weather bomb' heading our way
  208. Report of flaw in Intel microprocessors sends AMD shares higher
  209. Baby girl's remains surprisingly reveal new Indigenous group that once thrived in North America
  210. 6 signs that this winter's cold has been extreme
  211. Social media plays 'extremely important' role in Iranian protests despite censorship
  212. Security flaws in virtually all phone and computer chips 'one of the worst CPU bugs ever found'
  213. It may be cold where you are, but 2017 was 2nd hottest year on record
  214. Trump moves to vastly expand offshore drilling
  215. Warmer oceans damaging coral 5 times more often than in 1980s: research
  216. Drone footage reveals SpaceX's mighty Falcon Heavy ready for demonstration test
  217. 'Don't assume they're dead': Florida cold snap affecting iguanas
  218. DNA analysis of mummified 2-year-old from 16th century shows she died of hepatitis B
  219. The device you're using right now has a big security flaw — but you don't have to panic
  220. Officials killing off coral-eating starfish in Great Barrier Reef
  221. Why Niagara Falls isn't frozen and will likely never freeze
  222. Meet the Canadian who helped coin the term 'weather bomb'
  223. How science can help you keep your New Year's resolutions
  224. Chinese space station, or pieces of it, will fall to Earth in March — somewhere
  225. SpaceX launches secret Zuma satellite
  226. Former Google engineer sues company after being fired for circulating stereotype memo
  227. Major investors target Apple for not doing enough to curb kids using smartphones too much
  228. Bears and roads don't mix, say U of A grizzly researchers
  229. Video shows whale protecting human from shark, biologist says
  230. Older PC? Expect a decrease in performance after CPU flaw patch, Microsoft warns
  231. Climate change is turning some sea turtle populations 99% female
  232. Artificial intelligence seen as key tool for combating child porn
  233. Canada introduces new asbestos rules
  234. YouTube looks at 'further consequences' for Logan Paul after 'suicide forest' controversy
  235. EPA chief wants public debate on climate change, rollback of Obama regulations
  236. Scientists closer to unveiling source of mysterious bursts from distant object
  237. Consumer Electronics Show chock full of gadgets to make our lives easier, but do we need them?
  238. Alcohol may be 'very damaging' to people with 'Asian glow'
  239. 'A real coup': N.L. company's advanced sonar technology being used in search for missing MH370
  240. Navy dropping 'draconian' policy on warship Wi-Fi, admiral says
  241. Recent deep freeze can't be blamed on climate change, study finds
  242. Erosion on Mars reveals ice, moves boulders
  243. Facebook to emphasize friends, not news, in series of changes
  244. Lack of sun could be to blame for winter weight gain, Alberta study suggests
  245. Seventh right whale necropsied died from fishing gear
  246. Few Canadian cities cold enough to host future Winter Olympics
  247. The hottest thing in technology is your voice
  248. B.C. scientists develop new tool to detect viruses in salmon
  249. Supermassive black hole caught 'burping' twice after colliding with nearby galaxy
  250. How Pinterest keeps the internet trolls away