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  1. Some interesting facts about Daylight Saving Time
  2. No adverse effects from 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster on B.C. coast: SFU researchers
  3. 'Cryptojacking' hacker trend turns Canadians into cryptocurrency miners
  4. Canada's G7 anti-plastics push would fare better with federal policies, professor says
  5. Apple buys magazine app Texture that's partially owned by Rogers
  6. Assassin's Creed video games are steeped in history, but how educational are they?
  7. Most of blockchain's benefits don't come from blockchain, Bank of Canada staffer says
  8. Stone Age people in South Africa able to thrive after supervolcano eruption
  9. National Geographic acknowledges past racist coverage
  10. Famous dino-bird Archaeopteryx could fly, but not very well
  11. Stephen Hawking dead at 76
  12. Happy Pi Day! What you might not know about the number that never ends
  13. Science is underappreciated, new study finds
  14. Melania Trump convening tech giants to tackle cyberbullying
  15. YouTube will show Wikipedia articles to fight hoaxes and conspiracy theories
  16. Why Stephen Hawking was so important to science
  17. Microplastics found in 93% of bottled water tested in global study
  18. Power utilities forced to adapt as climate change brings wilder weather
  19. Halifax coffee shop undergoes redesign to discourage laptop loitering
  20. Egyptian alchemist's recipe brings ancient beer to life in Winnipeg
  21. Power utilities forced to adapt as climate change brings wilder weather
  22. Halifax coffee shop undergoes redesign to discourage laptop loitering
  23. Egyptian alchemist's recipe brings ancient beer to life in Winnipeg
  24. Hawking remembered: Edmonton family mourns loss of physicist and friend
  25. Excavation in Kenya uncovers ancient stone tools
  26. Shrinking mountain snowpack, drier summers spell trouble for Vancouver water supply
  27. Shrinking mountain snowpack, drier summers spell trouble for Vancouver water supply
  28. Shrinking mountain snowpack, drier summers spell trouble for Vancouver water supply
  29. No right whale calves spotted this season a bad sign for endangered species
  30. No right whale calves spotted this season a bad sign for endangered species
  31. No right whale calves spotted this season a bad sign for endangered species
  32. Canadian hobbyists help shed light on mysterious northern lights phenomenon 'Steve'
  33. Platypus milk has protein with potential to fight superbugs
  34. Killer whale research gets $12M infusion from Canadian government
  35. Toronto beauty tech firm ModiFace sold to L'Oreal
  36. Facebook suspends data analytics firm that worked for Trump campaign
  37. Free Money Making website earn over $5000 right now AUTOPILOT !
  38. One of the driest places on Earth struggles to safeguard its most precious resource: water
  39. Vibrating muscles help arm amputees 'feel' their prosthetic hand movements, study suggests
  40. Emojis are everywhere and they're changing how we communicate
  41. Facebook conducting review over report user data misused by Trump political consultant
  42. Super-fast, next-generation 5G wireless to get $200M research boost from governments
  43. Major video game tournament abandoning Seattle for Vancouver
  44. Facebook shares fall as EU, U.S. urge probes of data practices
  45. Uber halts self-driving vehicle testing after pedestrian death
  46. How 1 researcher harvested data from 50 million people — and Facebook was designed to help
  47. World's last male northern white rhino dies
  48. Facebook whistleblower pushed data-mining boundaries in Canada: source
  49. Are scientists male or female? See how kids draw them
  50. Snow crab fishery's sustainability designation suspended in wake of whale deaths
  51. Interstellar asteroid likely came from 2-star system
  52. Toyota pauses self-driving car testing amid Uber accident probe
  53. With the threat of regulation looming, Google doubles down on its fight against false news
  54. Canada's privacy watchdog launches investigation into Facebook after allegations of data leak
  55. Cambridge Analytica suspends CEO pending probe in Facebook data scandal
  56. Canada moves to dilute Finnish bid to ban dirty fuels from the Arctic
  57. Minke whale captured in rare underwater footage
  58. Canadian NASA astronaut blasts off for space station today
  59. Facebook, Cambridge Analytica sued in U.S. by users over data harvesting
  60. No opting out: Canadians to get emergency alerts on their phones soon
  61. Breaking up is hard to do: Why leaving Facebook is more difficult than it looks
  62. 'Speaking glove' translates sign language into speech
  63. Uber self-driving system should have spotted woman, experts say
  64. Global carbon emissions hit record high in 2017
  65. How to protect your personal info on Facebook
  66. Distressed seabird rallies after dinner and a warm bed in Newfoundland home
  67. 'Major breach of trust': Zuckerberg says Facebook made mistakes on Cambridge Analytica
  68. Great Pacific Garbage Patch is 16 times bigger than previously estimated, study finds
  69. It's official — the Harper government muzzled scientists. Some say it's still happening
  70. Most of over 150 stranded whales die on Australian beach
  71. Big telcos not required to sell wholesale network access to tower-less rivals, CRTC says
  72. First responders and private firms will test flying drones out of sight
  73. Mystery mammoth tusks returned to Canada
  74. What you should do if you find a dead whale washed ashore
  75. U.S. government charges Iranians for international cyber theft
  76. Biggest pterosaur ever found was as tall as a giraffe
  77. Asia could run out of fish by 2048, UN reports
  78. U.S. Congress invites Mark Zuckerberg to testify at future Facebook user data hearing
  79. #DeleteFacebook? Great idea, Elon Musk says
  80. What's being done with your data: Experts ask, shouldn't someone get this under control?
  81. How Cambridge Analytica stumbled into the spotlight
  82. 'Breach of trust': Facebook mea culpa over private data rolls out in newspaper ads
  83. Data mining scandal has Canadians saying they'll change Facebook habits: survey
  84. Self-taught rocket scientist 'Mad' Mike Hughes blasts off into California sky
  85. Canadians continue to be fooled by website that mimics government agency
  86. Illicit gun sales made to Canadians through dark web, Mounties warn
  87. Half Alberta's boreal forest could disappear due to fires and climate change
  88. Your lifestyle is making blue box recycling unsustainable
  89. Canadian whistleblower Chris Wylie testifying in U.K. about Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal
  90. Love at first bite: The bizarre, parasitic mating ritual of the anglerfish caught on video
  91. Chinese space station Tiangong-1 to fall to Earth within next few days
  92. Canada, provinces lack clear plan to adapt to climate change, auditors say
  93. Facebook siphoned phone call and text data by exploiting Android
  94. NASA delays next-generation space telescope until 2020
  95. Cryptocurrency exchange Arbitrade buys golden hands of Mandela for $10M in bitcoin
  96. Everything you need to know about AggregateIQ, the Canadian tech company with ties to Brexit and Ted Cruz
  97. China is no longer world's dumping ground, but cleaning up its own backyard is proving to be a challenge
  98. CBC meteorologists make spring forecasts and answer your summer weather questions
  99. Uber may have switched off safety system before fatal crash, Bloomberg reports
  100. Facebook beefs up privacy tools as scrutiny continues
  101. U.S. opens probe into fatal Tesla crash in California as shares plunge
  102. B.C. river report highlights perilous state of steelhead stock
  103. Astronomers perplexed to find that distant galaxy has no dark matter
  104. Meet the interstitium, medical science's latest and largest organ candidate
  105. Bears letting cubs stay home longer to avoid hunters
  106. Canadian municipalities struggling to find place for recyclables after China restricts foreign waste
  107. Trump loads another tweet into the chamber — and fires on Amazon again
  108. NASA prepares for launch of satellite that will search for planets beyond solar system
  109. NASA astronauts go spacewalking just days after reaching orbit
  110. World's top cocoa producers fight to protect forests
  111. Canada 150 program results in 'brain gain' for Canadian universities: Duncan
  112. From Apple to Playboy, tech giants and celebrities turn on Facebook
  113. It's a Canadian thing: Why big phone companies still dominate internet services amid cheaper options
  114. SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch LIVE
  115. 1 in 4 anglophone Canadians have cut the cord on TV, survey suggests
  116. SpaceX rocket carrying communications satellites blasts off in California
  117. Trump planning to roll back gas mileage standards
  118. Ancient B.C. footprints confirmed as earliest known in North America
  119. Should news organizations be the next to delete Facebook ?
  120. Tesla says vehicle in deadly California crash was on autopilot
  121. Could this be social media's Big Tobacco reckoning?
  122. Underwater noise pollution also disturbs fish, study suggests
  123. How you're tracked online — and what you can do about it
  124. Gone whole hog: Here's what happens to the rest of your Easter ham
  125. Forget your key combination? This Toronto engineer revolutionized the padlock with one touch
  126. U.S. companies announce 5G launch dates, but Canadian telecoms stay mum
  127. Chinese space station breaks up upon re-entry to Earth's atmosphere
  128. The ethical minefield of 'mind reading' by recording brain activity
  129. Saks data breach appears to have hit 3 Canadian stores
  130. Blue jellyfish-like creatures return to Tofino's beaches
  131. Paris goal too little to avoid worst effects of climate change, scientists say
  132. Farthest star ever seen captured by astronomers
  133. EPA to roll back Obama-era fuel economy standards
  134. Grindr says it will no longer share users' HIV status with outside companies
  135. Chimpanzee feud turns toxic in Tanzania
  136. 'Rare' blue jellyfish-like creatures showing up in greater numbers on Tofino, B.C., beaches
  137. 4,000 of the earliest galaxies in our universe mapped in 3D
  138. Nearly a third of Canadians don't believe humans, industry cause climate change: poll
  139. Arctic lake's ecosystem changes after 1 degree of warming, study shows
  140. B.C. company develops battery for Swedish 'hybrid' ferry
  141. Suspected YouTube shooter 'hated' the company, father says
  142. Facebook CEO says not planning to extend European privacy law globally
  143. Dog survives fire, gets hyperbaric chamber treatment in Ottawa
  144. Police say shooting at YouTube office leaves 4 injured, 1 dead
  145. Arctic jazz: Bowhead whales improvise when singing, study says
  146. Toronto's odds of becoming Amazon's new home could be increasing, one tweet at a time
  147. New map lets Canadians see just how hot hometowns could get this century
  148. The fish that could: Pink salmon recorded further up Mackenzie River than ever before
  149. Centre of Milky Way could be home to 10,000 black holes, study finds
  150. Video game addiction a disease? WHO says, yes
  151. B.C. scorpionfly discovery highlights prehistoric link between Canada and Russia
  152. Facebook says more than 600,000 Canadians may have had data shared with Cambridge Analytica
  153. Scotian Shelf snow-crab fishery keeps sustainability certification
  154. Philippine island a 'cesspool,' will close for 6 months
  155. Vegetables grown in Antarctic greenhouse harvested for 1st time
  156. Bollywood star Salman Khan convicted for poaching rare deer
  157. Fisheries emissions rising despite recent efforts, UBC study shows
  158. Zika infection after birth causes brain damage in monkeys
  159. Lemurs eating less live longer, and even look younger
  160. Microplastics found in some Canadian bottled water
  161. Puffin beaks are fluorescent and we had no idea
  162. Astronomers use old-time math to measure distance, age of 1 of the oldest objects in the universe
  163. Virgin Galactic tests passenger rocket ship, 3 years after fatal accident
  164. Mount Kilauea sputtering lava from summit lake
  165. OSC looking into complaints against cryptocurrency trading platforms
  166. Scientists hope harpoons can skewer space junk
  167. Space suits, simulations and 'animal fear': How astronaut David Saint-Jacques is preparing for orbit
  168. FBI, U.S. authorities seize Backpage.com in crackdown
  169. Is Facebook 'good for the world'? social network asks users
  170. Everything you've ever posted publicly on Facebook has probably been harvested. So what?
  171. How Mark Zuckerberg can prep to be Congress's 'whipping boy'
  172. Think twice before consulting Dr. Google, researchers say
  173. Facebook users will soon know if their data was shared with Cambridge Analytica
  174. Canadian firm tied to Facebook data scandal got $100K from feds in 2017
  175. Canada not on board with plan to ban 'dirty fuel' use on Arctic shipping routes
  176. How your last name could cost you an election
  177. Child advocates ask U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate YouTube
  178. 4 Canadian ideas for using captured carbon reach XPrize finals
  179. Facebook users to learn if they were part of privacy scandal
  180. Zuckerberg says Facebook didn't do enough to prevent misuse
  181. 'Very urgent': Activists want global treaty to ban killer robots by 2019
  182. Telecom mediator adds staff to deal with soaring complaints about Bell, Rogers, Telus and others
  183. Facebook's Zuckerberg faces congressional inquisition today
  184. Beluga whales may have their own culture, study shows
  185. Ocean heat waves becoming more common, longer, new study finds
  186. Fossil may belong to the biggest sea reptile that ever lived
  187. Man develops 'thunderclap headaches' after eating one of the world's hottest chili peppers
  188. How you can spot the International Space Station
  189. Striped bass population triples in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  190. Often sidelined by Western journals, African scientists get their own peer-reviewed publication
  191. Jasper National Park not prepared for potential forest fire 'catastrophe,' researchers say
  192. Watch a robot build a 3D printed house
  193. Facebook's Zuckerberg testifies before U.S. House committee on data mining scandal
  194. 'Absolutely critical' that scientists can speak freely, federal science minister says
  195. Oysters and illness: Research suggests potential for norovirus early warning system
  196. Super salty lakes discovered in Canadian Arctic could provide window into life beyond Earth
  197. You can control what you share on Facebook — but not what Facebook itself collects
  198. 'Zoo' of potentially planet-forming discs around new stars captured by telescope
  199. Why products marked 'recyclable' sometimes aren't
  200. What makes a perfect cup of coffee? Algonquin students brew up an answer
  201. Lawsuit blaming pesticides for bee deaths will go ahead
  202. Uber to up its background checks for U.S. drivers
  203. In privacy fight, we're asking Facebook the wrong questions
  204. 'Swarms' of earthquakes rattle McAdam, N.B.
  205. NASA spacecraft ready to search for new worlds
  206. International shipping has to slash emissions in half by mid-century
  207. Farmers are using AI to help monitor cows
  208. Facebook has the data already. How can anyone compete with that?
  209. Chasing Captain America: How close are we to creating a real-life super soldier?
  210. Why Netflix changed its algorithm to track the shows you're actually watching
  211. Caribou have almost vanished from the U.S. That's a warning for Canada
  212. U.S., U.K. accuse Russia of launching cyber espionage campaign
  213. Help CBC News investigate political ads on Facebook
  214. Help CBC News investigate political ads on Facebook
  215. Help CBC News investigate political ads on Facebook
  216. Help CBC News investigate political ads on Facebook
  217. Political ads on Facebook growing 'exponentially' in Canadian campaigns, experts say
  218. Plastic-eating enzyme could help fight pollution, scientists say
  219. Tesla shuts down Model 3 assembly again to fix bottlenecks
  220. Ex-Cambridge Analytica employee believes over 87 million Facebook users had data compromised
  221. Scientists believe diamonds in meteorite hail from lost planet in our solar system
  222. Google opens Kitchener community space, pledges $2.1M for local STEM
  223. Moon, Venus to appear as beautiful duo Tuesday evening
  224. NASA's exoplanet-hunting spacecraft launched from Cape Canaveral
  225. Unravelling a scientific mystery: Could wildfire ash end up in our fish dinner?
  226. Canada's Paris emission targets still dubious despite drop in 2016
  227. Designer baby decisions envisioned for parents of the future
  228. Facebook adds privacy settings to comply with new European law
  229. How a stationary bike, paired with Google Street View, helps seniors with dementia
  230. Haines Junction ice cave could be gone within 5 years, geologists predict
  231. Britain will ban sale of plastic straws
  232. Wreckage of warship sunk by Japanese torpedoes discovered off Solomon Islands
  233. Windsor biologists using 3D printed robo-toads to study mating rituals in Costa Rica
  234. Don't hold your breath: Secret behind super deep-diving ability revealed
  235. Meet the newest 'exploding ant' that sacrifices itself for the good of the colony
  236. Trudeau not ready to join British PM's ban on single-use plastics
  237. Extinction of world's biggest mammals tied to spread of humans
  238. Dodo whodunit: Feathered creature died from shotgun blast to head
  239. Health Canada should stop approving homeopathic remedies — period: Robyn Urback
  240. MPs call Facebook on the carpet to answer a question: can it be trusted?
  241. Report calls on feds to protect Churchill's belugas through National Marine Conservation Area
  242. Star U of A researcher Carlo Montemagno supervised nephew as graduate student
  243. Why banning plastic straws isn't enough
  244. Rescued owl family moved to Niagara Region
  245. Alberta university criticized for plan to bestow honorary degree on David Suzuki
  246. Warm-water bottlenose dolphins, false killer whales documented off B.C.'s Vancouver Island
  247. Tesla risks a blowout as problems mount, but fans keep the hype machine in overdrive
  248. Prescription for worsening myopia in Canadian kids? Head outdoors
  249. Getting a crew to Mars: Here's how NASA is tackling the mind-bending to-do list
  250. Ribbonsnake DNA detective work being used to track elusive creatures