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  1. Sails make a comeback as shipping tries to go green
  2. Chinese spacecraft launches for historic landing on far side of the moon
  3. Scientists find hundreds of new toxins in polar bear blood
  4. Huawei is 'growing astronomically' despite allegations it spies for China
  5. Orange you glad you can get mandarins year-round?
  6. Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou wanted in U.S. for fraud, bail hearing told
  7. Large leatherback sea turtle found dead on the South Shore of P.E.I.
  8. Brightest comet of the year can be seen as it zips past Earth
  9. SpaceX Christmas delivery arrives at space station
  10. China summons Canadian ambassador over Huawei CFO's arrest in Vancouver
  11. China cancels meetings with B.C. trade mission in wake of Huawei executive's arrest
  12. Beavers return to Italy after more than 500 years
  13. U.S., Russia, Kuwait and Saudis block key climate study at COP24
  14. Ecology group posts video of humpback whale playing with log off Vancouver Island
  15. Huawei CFO argues she's not a flight risk, seeks bail to remain in Vancouver
  16. Twitter CEO Dorsey criticized for Myanmar meditation tweets free of political context
  17. China pressures U.S., Canada ahead of hearing for Huawei exec
  18. Ellen Page steps up attack on Nova Scotia pulp mill's effluent pipeline
  19. On space station, David Saint-Jacques takes questions from media
  20. Rapper 2 Milly on why he's suing makers of video game Fortnite over dance moves
  21. Federal funding changes send Halifax ocean program into uncharted waters
  22. NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft reaches interstellar space
  23. Canadian physicist Donna Strickland collects Nobel Prize
  24. National security 'comes first' on Huawei 5G review: infrastructure minister
  25. BlackBerry unveils secure smart-city service as CEO opens up about big tech
  26. U.S. customs searching more travellers' electronic devices, watchdog finds
  27. New alert system warns large ships of nearby whales off B.C. coast
  28. Google accelerating demise of Plus after new security flaw affected 52 million
  29. Couple 'frightened' after Samsung phones fail to connect to 911 on Freedom Mobile
  30. Space station crew will inspect mysterious hole during spacewalk
  31. Google CEO Sundar Pichai faces Congressional questioning on Tuesday after no-show with Senators
  32. B.C. sea sponges show unique resilience in face of climate change
  33. Arctic breaks records with 5-year heat streak
  34. Canex warns military personnel to check credit cards after 'malicious attack'
  35. Pro-pipeline First Nations spar with environmental activists over 'devastating' tanker ban bill
  36. Heads up! Geminid meteor shower peaks this week
  37. GPS bike-share program in China credited with reducing gridlock and smog
  38. Heads up! Geminid meteor shower peaks this week
  39. GPS bike-share program in China credited with reducing gridlock and smog
  40. Arctic contaminants researcher wins $100K lifetime achievement award
  41. Rarely recorded nova caught on tape with the help of Sackville professor
  42. Online ads spoil Christmas surprises, raising privacy concerns
  43. Microbes that live at the gym are pumped up on antibiotic resistance
  44. Environmental agents set machines on fire in Amazon rainforest to curb illegal mining 'epidemic'
  45. 2-wheelin' with a tree: Cyclists put spin on Christmas tradition
  46. First healthy adult Atlantic whitefish seen since 2014
  47. 40 organizations ask Catherine McKenna to keep 'stringent' pollution standards for automakers
  48. U.S. Congress OKs killing sea lions to help save salmon
  49. 'We're running out of time': Canada under pressure to step up at global climate conference
  50. Virgin Galactic aims to reach space today with test flight of tourism rocket
  51. Saskatoon woman fighting to save rescued raven from date with death
  52. Apple to open $1B campus in Austin, Texas
  53. Young beluga in Summerside 'lives a dangerous life'
  54. In the quest to build a better battery, a Canadian is energizing the field
  55. To feed the world amid climate change, we need a better way to grow rice
  56. Washington governor proposes major steps for orca recovery
  57. China's 'complicated' role in fight against climate change
  58. Mercury from melting permafrost ending up in Arctic waterways, study finds
  59. 'Both things are true': Science, Indigenous wisdom seek common ground
  60. Millions of Facebook users may have had their photos exposed due to privacy flaw
  61. UN climate talks extended as island countries demand action
  62. Webcams and wearable tech are going to the dogs, literally
  63. Why Christmas is bad for the environment and what you can do about it
  64. Egypt unveils 'one of a kind,' 4,400-year-old tomb
  65. No, Yukon does not have a 'grizzly bear plague,' experts say
  66. Environmental activists frustrated COP24 deal not strong enough
  67. Canada's business community wants governments to commit to carbon pricing
  68. Consumer group that battles the big telcos blames CRTC for its 'dire' financial troubles
  69. 'Like a little treasure hunt': Christmas bird count marks 100 years
  70. Colin Kroll, tech exec who helped found Vine and HQ Trivia, dead at 34
  71. Nunavut youth turn the tables on southern researchers at ArcticNet conference
  72. Alaska groups sue to enforce clean air laws in Fairbanks
  73. CRTC says cheaper data-only plans on the way
  74. Astronomers spot farthest known object in our solar system
  75. SAIT is the 1st school in Canada to issue grads their credentials via blockchain
  76. Elon Musk to unveil underground tunnel, transport cars
  77. Next-generation GPS satellites start blasting off into space — tomorrow
  78. Storm surge unearths 'incredible' trove of dinosaur fossils in U.K.
  79. Canada lacks gender diversity in AI industry, lags in wage equality: WEF study
  80. Chinese hackers stole at least 1,100 EU diplomatic cables, U.S. cybersecurity firm says
  81. RBC disputes report that it had access to users' Facebook messages
  82. Climate change could hit potato industry hard, researchers find
  83. Huge, recently discovered B.C. cave closed to public — and trespassers face $1M fine
  84. More areas of B.C. coastal waters designated as killer whale sanctuaries
  85. Space jam: Skyrocketing number of launches creating congestion in skies
  86. A year of wild weather: Environment Canada releases the Top 10 weather stories of 2018
  87. 3 astronauts return from International Space Station
  88. 'Rock snot' algae clogging the Bow River may be ugly, but it's mostly harmless
  89. Uber's self-driving cars are returning to the road in Toronto — but just to collect data in manual mode
  90. Are happy chickens more productive? Guelph researchers probe fowl conditions
  91. Uphill skiing? N.L. man invents device to let you do that
  92. Cubs rescued from dumpster as mamma bear calmly looks on
  93. 'Just chaos': Drones shut London Gatwick airport amid holiday rush
  94. Canada can hit Paris promise if we switch to electric cars and public transit: officials
  95. U.S. Justice Department lays charges against 2 Chinese citizens in massive data breach
  96. Saturn's iconic rings are disappearing, study says
  97. U.S. moves closer to opening Arctic refuge for oil leasing
  98. Stats Canada planning to ask gender questions in 'pilot' census - and answering is mandatory
  99. Is the divestment movement really hurting fossil fuel companies?
  100. Plastic is not our enemy. We need smart policies, not blanket bans
  101. Gatwick airport reopens after drone disruption — but delays expected to drag on
  102. Bear sightings later into winter season could be the new norm, says expert
  103. China calls U.S. arrogant and selfish after hacking indictment
  104. Uranus was pushed over on its side by giant rock, research shows
  105. Q&A: Lessons from living (almost) plastic-free for a month
  106. Canadian wireless prices down, still higher than most G7 countries
  107. A look back at the year Facebook's dark side came to light
  108. Go green with your Christmas wrap — and we don't mean the colour
  109. More talk than action on increasing caribou protection: federal report
  110. Rare albino ring seal caught near Pangnirtung, Nunavut
  111. SpaceX successfully launches satellite for 1st national security mission
  112. Some businesses hanging up on the desk phone
  113. Building blocks of ocean food web in rapid decline as plankton productivity plunges
  114. Off, up and away: Ottawa gives astronauts extra holiday time, perks in new contract
  115. Spread of invasive species in Canada costs billions
  116. Italy's Mount Etna spewing lava and ash
  117. Space tech that feeds high-end diners in Toronto could help Canada's North
  118. Vancouver students tout environmental benefits of 'tree canopy' bus shelters
  119. Japan to resume commercial whale hunting despite international outcry
  120. Estonia goes digital to end bureaucracy
  121. Desperate Honduran lobster divers suffer the bends at alarming rate
  122. Ontario solar industry wants red tape cut for rooftop projects
  123. Hidden Mayan city, Tesla in space and other top science stories of 2018
  124. 80% of mountain glaciers in Alberta, B.C. and Yukon will disappear within 50 years: report
  125. Elon Musk asks judge to throw out defamation lawsuit against him
  126. NASA's New Horizons spacecraft to reach icy world at edge of solar system New Year's Day
  127. Many teens resist allure of smartphone 'catnip' — but some still struggle
  128. Working in space doesn't seem to shorten astronauts' lives
  129. An otter-ly incredible tale and other animal yarns that grabbed headlines in 2018
  130. How giving jobs to stray cats helps keep their numbers in check
  131. World's rarest birds, once thought extinct, get a new home in Madagascar
  132. Conflict over Huawei and 5G is a dress rehearsal for coping with China as a science superstar: Don Pittis
  133. Isaac Newton's apple trees continue to thrive at UBC
  134. Anak Krakatau volcano now a quarter of its pre-eruption size
  135. Eclipses, new spacecraft and moon visits: What's ahead in space in 2019
  136. Real estate industry poised for a tech disruption in 2019
  137. Does the wind chill have value? No, say some northerners
  138. Are holograms the real deal? Musicians confront questions of ethics, quality
  139. Did 2018 usher in a creeping tech dystopia?
  140. NASA's Osiris-Rex sets record by entering orbit around tiny asteroid
  141. NASA's New Horizons spacecraft opens new year at tiny, icy world past Pluto
  142. Here's what's on the radar for climate change in 2019
  143. Horny, confused cane toads are humping a python, says biologist
  144. Scientists to reveal findings from Ultima Thule, most distant object visited by a spacecraft
  145. Chinese spacecraft lands on far side of moon
  146. Prague Zoo's rare Asiatic lioness Ginni artificially inseminated
  147. Scientists to reveal more images and data from Ultima Thule, 6.5 billion km from Earth
  148. Canada could threaten U.S. security by allowing Huawei into 5G network, says U.S. senator
  149. China begins 1st surface exploration of moon's far side
  150. China's space journey, to the moon's far side and beyond
  151. 'It was very unique': Saskatoon's SLOWPOKE-2 research reactor shutting down after 37 years
  152. German politicians' data published online in massive breach
  153. Rare warbler sighting thrills birders and photographers in Abbotsford
  154. Remains of 2 Beothuk people to be transferred from Scotland to Canada
  155. Expect more extreme hurricanes on the East Coast due to faster ice melts in Greenland, study says
  156. Scientists grow human blood vessels from stem cells in a dish
  157. WhatsApp limits message forwarding in bid to tackle spread of misinformation
  158. Nuclear fusion, a disruptive power source for crowded cities: Don Pittis
  159. Unique lunar eclipse thrills onlookers with vibrant red moon
  160. Scientists ID another possible threat to orcas: pink salmon
  161. Chinese scientist behind gene-edited babies fired by university
  162. EU regulator who fined Google, ordered Amazon to pay taxes, plans tighter scrutiny for tech sector
  163. Lunar eclipse to darken Canadian skies this weekend — here's how you can see it
  164. Big telcos hike internet prices amid soaring demand, revenues
  165. Chill out: Wolves take snow days too, says study
  166. Haida Gwaii home to a distinct but vulnerable pocket of northern goshawks
  167. Asteroids are smacking Earth twice as often as before
  168. Twins get some 'mystifying' results when they put 5 DNA ancestry kits to the test
  169. For the good of the planet, can we curb our addiction to road salt?
  170. Trump says U.S. will develop space-based missile defence
  171. Zimbabwe in 'total internet shutdown' amid violent crackdown
  172. More than half of all food produced in Canada is lost or wasted, report says
  173. Large Hadron Collider's proposed replacement at CERN is really huge
  174. Not getting enough sleep? Here's why it could be affecting your memory
  175. British scientists hope gene-edited chickens will help ward off the next pandemic
  176. China accuses U.S., Canada of abusing extradition system in Huawei case
  177. State-owned Mexican oil company defends response to pipeline leak as death toll rises
  178. Saugeen Ojibway Nation confronts effects of climate change on whitefish fishery
  179. Google self-driving spinoff Waymo to put factory in Michigan
  180. Ontario allows public road testing of autonomous cars — without someone behind the wheel
  181. Meteoroid seen slamming into the moon during total lunar eclipse
  182. T. rex fossil leads researchers to new species of shark
  183. A B.C. solution to taking the sting out of honey fraud
  184. Doomsday Clock remains at 2 minutes to midnight
  185. Scout rolls out: Amazon tests delivery robots near Seattle
  186. Microsoft's Bing search engine restored to some Chinese users
  187. Island nation of Tonga sent 'back to the beginning of the internet'
  188. Stifling heat wave descends on Australia, killing dozens of horses
  189. How green are avocados? (Yes, that's a trick question)
  190. Playing for the planet: How scientists use gaming to talk about climate change
  191. Remains of explorer who first rounded Australia found
  192. Australia bakes in heat that's sparking fires, taxing grid
  193. U.S. poacher ordered by judge to watch Bambi now facing charges in Sask.
  194. Cannabis greenhouses are creating light pollution, but there are solutions
  195. International undercover agents target Toronto-based digital rights group Citizen Lab
  196. Millions of piracy notices coming to Canadians can no longer demand cash
  197. Trying to buy a bottle of water at a restaurant in Bayfield, Ont.? Good luck
  198. Like 'human hair in the ocean': Why ham radio still has an enduring appeal
  199. Increase in wildfire-induced storms needs government attention, researcher says
  200. Ottawa pledges $40M for Nokia to conduct 5G research
  201. B.C. forests contribute 'hidden' carbon emissions that dwarf official numbers, report says
  202. DFO tries to allay fishermen's fears that protected area would impact livelihood
  203. Apple disables group FaceTime amid reports of privacy bug
  204. Inuvik infrastructure may not be ready for climate change, says study
  205. How do you ship a 300 million-year-old tree stump? Very carefully
  206. Waterloo drone-maker Aeryon Labs bought by U.S. company for $265M
  207. If Huawei were a security risk, how would we find out?
  208. Scientists believe they've found the oldest known Earth rock — on the moon
  209. Glacier melt exposes plants frozen under Baffin Island ice for 40,000 years
  210. Windsor has Canada's largest pay gap for women in jobs using tech skills: report
  211. Brown University criticized for using live pigs in medical training
  212. Esports program launches at Montreal high school for aspiring pro-gamers
  213. Apple busts Facebook for distributing app that broke privacy rules
  214. How Omar Khadr's name appeared in a Google search for 'Canadian soldiers'
  215. How climate change is behind this week's extreme cold snap
  216. Working remotely from a tropical beach is tougher than it looks
  217. Supreme Court rules energy companies must clean up old wells — even in bankruptcy
  218. Monarch butterfly numbers up 144% at Mexico wintering grounds
  219. King Tut tomb unveiled after restoration
  220. Iguana-sized cousin to the dinosaurs discovered in Antarctica
  221. Science Says: Can a Super Bowl ad give you 'brain tingles?'
  222. Research measuring cow burps could lead to dairy production with less methane
  223. Hamburglar? N.S. woman baffled after someone in Montreal uses her My McD's app
  224. Bad news: Rising CO2 probably won't make trees store more carbon
  225. Researchers call for better federal tracking of marriage, divorce stats
  226. Fearing rising sea levels, Saint John seeks federal funds to protect critical infrastructure
  227. 'We hope to finally bring Ray home': Remains recovered at 1959 plane crash site
  228. My Chornobyl vacation: Yes, I took a side trip to the site of a nuclear disaster
  229. Big retailer will test reusable packaging to replace throwaway plastic in Canada
  230. Thawing of Earth's '3rd pole' could affect 1.9 billion people, study says
  231. In quest for better batteries, Tesla buys Maxwell Technologies
  232. Canadian cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX seeks creditor protection after founder's death
  233. Bobcat or lynx? Not even the experts are certain
  234. Canadian case is another warning about the murky world of cryptocurrency: Don Pittis
  235. Technology focused on health promises women more control over their lives
  236. Chinese tech company Huawei bringing faster internet to rural B.C., officials deny security concerns
  237. Chinese tech company Huawei bringing faster internet to rural B.C., officials deny security concerns
  238. Federal Court orders DFO to make new farmed salmon transfer policy
  239. Air Force aiming to have armed drones in the air in next six years: commander
  240. Our Milky Way galaxy is truly warped
  241. Lyft offers electric vehicle options for riders, drivers
  242. 2018 was the 4th-warmest year on record, NOAA and NASA reveal
  243. Q&A: What you need to know about carbon offsets
  244. Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques helps repair leaky space toilet
  245. European Mars rover named after DNA pioneer Rosalind Franklin
  246. 'Why aren't we building for wildfire smoke?' Air quality specialist calls for air filters indoors
  247. Cyber-warfare could be entering a new and alarming phase, ex-CIA analyst tells MPs
  248. NDP asks elections watchdog to investigate 'slanderous' ads targeting Singh
  249. German antitrust authorities restrict Facebook data use
  250. Canada needs to commercialize AI, not just do research, industry leaders say