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  1. Asian desert dust could be warming Arctic sea surface, confusing satellites — study
  2. Apple unveils bigger iPhone, new watch with more heart monitoring capabilities
  3. B.C. group wants to kill the seals to save the whales
  4. Even short exposure to diluted bitumen can be deadly to young salmon, study finds
  5. Space gun test run a success in Cartwright
  6. Light beams from 9/11 memorial pull in huge flocks of migrating birds
  7. Why scientists are in Newfoundland to figure out — and bottle — fog
  8. Those plastic pouches that are everywhere could soon become recyclable
  9. SpaceX signs passenger to fly around the moon
  10. Hundreds of thousands without power as Hurricane Florence lashes Carolina coast
  11. Trudeau defends 'price on pollution' in anti-carbon-tax heartland
  12. Shell Canada gives up exploration permits to make way for protected area
  13. Hurricane Florence likely worsened by effects of climate change, researchers say
  14. Deadly ghost net entangles, drowns Fraser River seals
  15. Men driving solar-powered van to South America in race against winter
  16. Timing is everything: How body-clock medicine tackles age-old diseases
  17. Typhoon Mangkhut leaves death and destruction from Philippines to Hong Kong
  18. New sphinx statue uncovered by Egyptian archeologists
  19. North Carolina city of Wilmington cut off by Florence floodwaters
  20. Family, friends mourn man killed in shark attack on Cape Cod
  21. Got coyotes? Researchers want to photograph them on residential properties
  22. Technology to take over half of jobs by 2025, report predicts
  23. SpaceX to announce private moon flight passenger
  24. Small Ontario towns pay ransom after hackers' hold computer systems hostage
  25. Facial recognition is everywhere — here's why that's concerning
  26. Did your Ancestry.com DNA results change dramatically? Here's why
  27. British diver who helped in Thai cave rescue sues Elon Musk
  28. Halifax G7 meeting to promote ocean plastics charter, says environment minister
  29. Great white shark tagged in Atlantic Canadian waters for first time
  30. Mars Opportunity rover's days are numbered — but not all agree they should be
  31. Get a sneak preview of a beautifully preserved, 'mummified' dinosaur named Zuul
  32. Canadian crabs with bad attitude threaten coastal ecosystem
  33. Your unused smartphone could be helpful for the blind
  34. Trump rescinds U.S. rules on pollution from drilling
  35. 158 laid off as videogame developer Capcom shutters Burnaby office
  36. Syncrude's 'bison keeper': 25 years of herding in the oilsands
  37. 'We can't wait': Why more Canadians are finally getting serious about making less garbage
  38. Using nature to defend against floods
  39. Researchers discover planet Vulcan from Star Trek — sort of
  40. Scientists in Saskatchewan discover new multimillion-year-old fossils
  41. How do you get people excited about augmented reality? Put it in a browser
  42. The hunt for online herb: Ottawa seeks clarity on hazy world of pot's 'cryptomarket'
  43. How zebrafish are changing the way doctors treat Maritime children with cancer
  44. Dozens of birds fall out of the sky in mysterious 'mortality event'
  45. Ottawa aims to eliminate single-use plastics from federal operations
  46. This is what the oldest confirmed animal fossil looks like
  47. 13 metre-long sea monster skeleton cast installed at UBC
  48. Net tossed from space station captures space junk in orbit-cleanup experiment
  49. G7 countries eye waste-to-energy incineration as part of plastic pollution solution
  50. Japan space rovers dispatched to surface of asteroid
  51. The secret to living zero waste? Start small
  52. B.C. co-op develops tech to help prevent ODs — especially for those who use alone
  53. Science helps police close in on ivory cartels
  54. 'Sent chills down my bones': Bear seen eating another bear in central B.C.
  55. Privacy experts say choosing life insurance tied to fitness tracking could have unintended consequences
  56. Meet the B.C. man who uses body-modifying technology to enhance physical capabilities
  57. RCMP investigates after servers of bankrupt NCIX allegedly offered for sale with data intact
  58. 'Burying rivers is not a great idea:' Cities work to uncover their hidden waterways
  59. New proof that fish farm escapees interbreed with wild salmon: DFO
  60. Federal workers cited 3,075 times for lapses in document security
  61. Bitcoin mining uses so much electricity that one city will pull the plug during heat waves
  62. 'Predictive policing': Law enforcement revolution or just new spin on old biases? Depends who you ask
  63. RCMP's ability to police digital realm 'rapidly declining,' commissioner warned
  64. A deep dive into the plastic woes facing Canada's coasts and the world
  65. Vancouver artist shooting for trip to moon by 2023
  66. 'Full circle': DFO works with hunters, publisher to make beluga findings accessible to the public
  67. Take a tour around N.W.T.'s notoriously toxic Giant Mine
  68. Tiny robots send home 1st photos from asteroid's surface
  69. Scientists hope this great white will lead them to a mating site off Nova Scotia
  70. Concordia names engineering school after Gina Cody, a first for women in Canada
  71. Didn't get the tornado emergency alert? It could be your phone
  72. Wanted: Canadian moon rover, space mining technology
  73. Iqaluit is going to get a data centre, thanks to the arrival of faster internet
  74. What are bioplastics anyway? Confusion over term hinders fight against waste, expert says
  75. What are bioplastics anyway? Confusion over term hinders fight against waste, expert says
  76. Plants colour their fruits to flag down the right animals
  77. Federal use of A.I. in visa applications could breach human rights, report says
  78. Beluga whale spotted in River Thames outside London
  79. 6 tornadoes hit Ottawa-Gatineau region, Environment Canada says
  80. Instagram co-founders resign with no explanation
  81. Pinterest to open first Canadian office in Toronto
  82. Another endangered killer whale is losing weight, but several believed to be pregnant
  83. Google to acknowledge privacy 'mistakes' to U.S. Senate committee
  84. Researchers hope tiny 'samurai wasp' may stop invasive stink bugs eating through the Okanagan
  85. Remember that 'weird' interstellar comet? Astronomers have narrowed down its home star system
  86. Deaf Canadians 'at risk' in times of national emergency
  87. Scientists spot endangered whale not seen in Canadian waters for decades
  88. 'Significant investigative operation' into CRA phone scam underway, public safety minister says
  89. Former Silicon Valley developer wants to help U.S. tech workers move to Canada
  90. Celebrity sea turtle Red Rockette turns up dead on Nova Scotia beach
  91. Mysterious bird kill in Delta solved, say wildlife experts
  92. Watchdog slams government's 'slow to non-existent' action to protect Canadians' privacy
  93. Killer whale populations under threat of collapse, says study
  94. Breaking the Barbie myth
  95. 'A window into your life': Why smart home devices might be putting your privacy at risk
  96. Dalhousie University mentorship program aims to get more blacks in math and sciences
  97. P.E.I. event planner pitching wheat bran plates and cutlery to replace plastics
  98. U.S. securities regulator sues Elon Musk, alleging fraud
  99. Asteroid rovers send home new photos
  100. Experts say Christine Blasey Ford got the science of memory mostly right
  101. Facebook security breach affects 50 million users
  102. Privacy commissioner calling on wireless networks to plug security gap
  103. After-work emails cause stress, even if you don't open them
  104. Comet potentially visible to the naked-eye to brighten over the coming months
  105. Uber for buses? How some Canadian cities are using technology to tackle transit troubles
  106. Tesla, CEO Elon Musk settle SEC fraud case for $40M
  107. Trump administration sues California after governor signs bill restoring net neutrality
  108. American, Japanese academics win Nobel Prize in Medicine for cancer research
  109. Drones flying into restricted airspace 'going to kill somebody,' says pilot
  110. Nobel Prizes still struggle with wide gender disparity
  111. Cheetah owner in B.C. Interior seeks exemption to keep beloved pets
  112. A Quebecer spoke out against the Saudis - then learned he had spyware on his iPhone
  113. Facebook to be hit by class-action lawsuit after massive security breach
  114. Canadian among trio awarded Nobel Prize in Physics
  115. Discovery of new object supports theory of 'super-Earth' at edge of solar system
  116. Is Ottawa's save-the-whales strategy 'too little, too late'?
  117. Smashing view: Curious humpback whale cracks boat's window
  118. Opposition calls for probe of cellphone services in emergencies
  119. E-scooters coming to Waterloo to tap tech sector commuters in Canadian first
  120. Canada to join international moratorium on High Arctic commercial fishing
  121. Rare Nobel Prize win by a woman a 'stark reminder' of sexism in physics
  122. Winner of year's final scientific Nobel Prize to be named
  123. Hackers demand bitcoin ransom in cyberattack on big Canadian restaurants
  124. Business assistance and planning.
  125. Giant stranded sturgeon rescued on the Fraser River
  126. Scientists find more evidence of 1st moon orbiting an exoplanet
  127. Canadian woman's Nobel Prize in Physics an inspiration for young girls
  128. Lander joins tiny rovers on asteroid Ryugu
  129. Going green and keeping your teeth clean isn't a simple task
  130. Childhood trauma can leave scars on DNA, Harvard-UBC study finds
  131. Lego wheelchair keeps injured turtle on the move
  132. Apple, Amazon deny report malicious chip from Chinese spies entered supply chain
  133. NASA's Pluto spacecraft adjusts course on its way to next icy world
  134. How do birds learn to sing? Based on sounds heard during early life: study
  135. 'Like asteroids:' Study says Martian moons likely blown off planet's surface
  136. Canada joins allies in condemning 'malicious' Russian cyberattacks
  137. As machines take over our jobs, human ingenuity has an opportunity to shine
  138. Canadian agency astonished to be targeted by alleged Russian cyberattack
  139. A short-lived rescue for critically endangered Atlantic whitefish
  140. Your DNA can make you a valuable target for companies
  141. Canadian researchers use new 'planet simulator' to probe origins of life
  142. Wheels of justice slowed by bad guy selfies and lots of texts
  143. Canadian scientists slam male physicist who argued women are less capable in physics
  144. More than a dozen federal departments flunked a credit card security test
  145. Giving up plastic is not as hard as it sounds, when you have a plan
  146. UN report on global warming carries life-or-death warning
  147. Death toll from Indonesia quake and tsunami nears 2,000
  148. Nobel Prize in Economics goes to U.S. economists' work in climate change
  149. Scientists trying to save B.C.'s western rattlesnakes from becoming roadkill
  150. Strong aftershock rattles Haiti after deadly quake kills at least 12
  151. How artificial intelligence and lasers could make the seas safer
  152. Mass action against Google over iPhone data blocked by London court
  153. Animal advocates want attitudes about exotic pets to evolve
  154. China avoids questions about Apple, Amazon chip hack report
  155. Endangered fish species being restored by LaSalle ecology centre
  156. The Hubble Space Telescope is broken
  157. Alphabet to shut Google Plus social site after user data exposed
  158. Investors could help Canada's cannabis industry improve its social and environmental record, experts say
  159. Hiker using outdated app stranded in backcountry, rescue team deployed
  160. Japanese tycoon going on SpaceX rocket puts his trust in Elon Musk
  161. Nestlι, Tim Hortons named Canada's top plastic polluters
  162. Losses from climate disasters surge over last 20 years, UN says
  163. Ancient polar bears survived low ice periods by scavenging dead whales: study
  164. Michael on pace to be 1st Category 4 hurricane to hit Florida Panhandle
  165. Complex wolf transfer underway on Lake Superior island
  166. How a warming Arctic speeds up climate change — and spreads its damage
  167. 2 astronauts safe after Soyuz rocket forced to make emergency landing
  168. Rare skull of baby diplodocus shows how giant dinosaurs grew way, way up
  169. Researcher discovers microplastics in Bay of Fundy clams
  170. Robo pot: Aphria says automation key to low-cost cannabis production
  171. Amazon scraps AI for bias against women, raises more doubts about objectivity of algorithms
  172. Harbour hero: Twillingate scuba diver determined to rid ocean of garbage
  173. The reality and dangers of getting to space
  174. Baby mice produced from 2 moms, no dad
  175. Facebook reveals the type of data stolen from 29 million users
  176. The film First Man brings realities of life as an astronaut to the big screen
  177. When scientists want their data fudged and why you should care
  178. 'Enormous breakthrough' for great white shark expedition off Nova Scotia
  179. Investors rush to patent genetically modified cannabis molecules
  180. Another NASA space telescope shuts down in orbit
  181. Researcher looks to understand 'mysterious' Hydro dam earthquakes in Quebec
  182. Quebec dissident believes Saudis used spyware to eavesdrop on his chats with Jamal Khashoggi
  183. Wildfire destruction leads to re-discovery of ancient Indigenous sites in B.C.
  184. Why would service providers hold themselves to CRTC targets when the CRTC itself won't?
  185. Baby lobster numbers point to healthy future for P.E.I. fishery
  186. 'I don't think it's a hoax': Trump backs off climate change claim
  187. Global warming could make beer scarcer and costlier, study finds
  188. Science, education 'in danger now more than ever,' Hawking says posthumously
  189. StatsCan says businesses spent $14B on cybersecurity in 2017
  190. Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, dead at 65
  191. Mercury, PCBs still threaten Arctic and its wildlife, study shows
  192. Facebook to ban false information about voting requirements ahead of U.S. midterms
  193. Parasite spread by cats threatens Quebec's endangered belugas, study shows
  194. We spent 2 weeks trying to free ourselves of single-use plastics
  195. Sea lion suffering from gunshot wounds rescued in Ucluelet
  196. Canada to apply USMCA cultural exemption to digital trade
  197. 'No time to be nervous': cosmonaut, astronaut recount spacecraft mishap
  198. Astronomers find most massive structure in the early universe
  199. 'Unprecedented low water levels' in northern, central B.C. raise fears for future of wildlife
  200. 6 ways to do takeout — without the waste
  201. Anxious about the environment? Our new weekly newsletter is here to help
  202. 'Son of the blob': Unseasonably warm weather creating new anomaly off B.C. coast
  203. 2 charged after they allegedly fed Timbits to bears along B.C.'s Alaska Highway
  204. Installation of underwater earthquake early-warning sensors complete
  205. Facebook not legally liable in case where killer posted shooting video online
  206. Oldest fossils on Earth? New look finds they might just be rocks
  207. Spacecraft bound for Mercury to launch tonight
  208. 'A really, really significant sighting': Vancouver Island birdwatchers aflutter over unusual arrival
  209. Lockheed Martin selected as preferred designer for Canada's next generation of warships
  210. Look up, way up! It's International Observe the Moon Night Saturday
  211. Meet the roboticist who's teaching AI to write fortune cookies and TED Talks
  212. Bots, trolls and fake news: Social media is a minefield for U.S. midterms
  213. Meet cardiologist Bill Devlin, the ape crusader
  214. Montreal biologist resolves Darwin's unanswered question: Why do soldier ants grow so big?
  215. Monkey skulls, snakeskin boots and bear bile: Morbid items fill Heathrow's 'dead shed'
  216. Ocean water too warm to cool Canadian science ship's engines
  217. 'Not good enough': Toronto privacy expert resigns from Sidewalk Labs over data concerns
  218. Artist Leonardo da Vinci likely had an 'advantageous' eye disorder
  219. 'Complete control': Apple accused of overpricing, restricting device repairs
  220. Nova Scotia cannabis users concerned over 'excessive' plastic packaging
  221. 'You feel like you're drowning': Why YouTube content creators are burning out
  222. Dandelion seeds can fly up to 100 km, and now we know how
  223. UN climate fund gets 'back on rails' ahead of December talks
  224. Could the Okanagan's transit future be hydrogen powered rail?
  225. Trudeau to unveil carbon tax plan Tuesday for provinces that don't comply
  226. 'Mismatch' between what telco customers expect and what they actually get, CRTC told
  227. Stephen Hawking's jacket, thesis and high-tech wheelchair up for auction
  228. Cellphone retailers fail mystery shopping test, researchers plan to tell CRTC inquiry
  229. Oldest intact shipwreck found 2 km down in Black Sea, scientists say
  230. Average Ontario family of 4 will get $307 rebate to offset carbon tax: source
  231. Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at least partly fake, museum admits
  232. Dangerous Category 4 Hurricane Willa closes in on Mexico coast
  233. Elon Musk offers free rides through L.A. transit tunnel
  234. Fisheries minister meets with stakeholders to discuss right whale protections
  235. Judgment for man who alleged Monsanto's Roundup caused cancer reduced to $78M
  236. Indonesians can pay bus fare with plastic waste instead of money
  237. What is a carbon tax, and will it make a difference?
  238. Yahoo to pay $50M and give free credit monitoring to victims of 2016 hack
  239. Clean tech solutions need to scale up in the battle against climate change
  240. Blasting the earth with radio waves and one possible future for the oilsands
  241. Canadian satellites vulnerable to cyberattack, Defence note warns
  242. Study authored by U of Sask. researcher says stressed bats could spread diseases to humans
  243. Ban on throw-away plastics backed by EU
  244. David Saint-Jacques waits patiently for launch to space station after Soyuz setback
  245. VMedia to go public in proposed reverse takeover of junior oil company Phoenix
  246. Research begins to turn bitumen into 'radically different products'
  247. Making water from air wins couple $1.5M XPrize
  248. Russia launches 1st Soyuz rocket since failed launch of astronauts
  249. Environment minister's staff signed off on tweet praising Syria for joining Paris accord
  250. Pharmacies selling DNA tests to help patients pick best medications