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- U.S. tracking suspected Chinese spy balloon but won't shoot it down
- These males use all their energy trying to mate, then promptly die of exhaustion
- Archaeology is rooted in racism and colonialism, say scientists. Here's how we rewrite 'everyone's history'
- Chinese balloon seen over U.S. was for weather research, Beijing says
- With Terence Dickinson's death, we've lost one of Canada's most illustrious sets of eyes on the skies
- Asteroid sample shows just what we might need to deflect a surprise killer impactor
- Jupiter now has 92 moons — more than any other planet in our solar system
- Frightened by fungal zombies in The Last of Us? The real-life threat is terrifying, too
- Frozen frogs, a butt-breather and a seasonal genius: How Ontario wildlife survive the winter
- Powerful earthquake kills hundreds in Turkey and Syria
- The time a wayward Canadian balloon caused an international stir — and thwarted 3 air forces
- Pacific Coast Indigenous nations see a glimmer of hope for the future of salmon
- The tale of Yosemite Sam: How a California hummingbird got lost and landed in Saskatoon
- Right whale off southern U.S. freed from Canadian lobster fishing gear
- So what's the big deal about microclimates and why are they important? Let's take a look
- Raising sons is draining killer whale mothers, study finds
- ChatGPT*may reset the world of work as businesses rush to own artificial intelligence
- Earthquake in Turkey a warning for Istanbul, which faces much larger death toll if quake strikes
- Aquabounty reduces role of genetically-engineered salmon facilities on P.E.I.
- There are lots of beautiful birds you can only see in winter
- Canadian wildlife's tender moments on display in photography contest
- Ottawa has expressed renewed interest in space — and some hope it goes even further
- Engineer Cornelius L. Henderson helped connect Windsor and Detroit. Here's who he was
- When a suspected Chinese spy balloon flew over Canada, why didn't we shoot it down?
- New funding to aid Massasauga rattlesnake population recovery in Windsor-Essex
- Using AI to find exoplanets and intelligent civilizations
- Russian cargo ship at space station loses coolant pressure, but no risk to crew expected
- Here's how you can keep your Twitter account secure — without paying $8 US a month
- Bing chatbot says it feels 'violated and exposed' after attack
- Fossils paint the picture of gorilla-sized penguins that once roamed New Zealand
- What it's like to shake hands with a 2 million-year-old ancestor
- Researchers send robot to investigate Thwaites Glacier melt
- This Newfoundland scientist is studying the big bang with balloons in Antarctica
- What do we know about the objects that were shot down over Canada and the U.S.?
- Northern light photos taken in Manitoba pay tribute to MMIWG2S and 2SLGBTQ people
- These dogs used their noses to explore new pop-up 'Sniffscape' in Kitchener
- Why do unidentified objects seem to be popping up above North America all of a sudden?
- It's coyote mating season in B.C., and that means you may see more of them, officials say
- Wreck of 150-year-old unlucky ship found off Lake Superior's Shipwreck Coast
- This EV is wiping out indoor air pollution in arenas across Canada
- Earth sciences instructor creates Minecraft-inspired rock game
- U.S. downs another aerial 'object' over Lake Huron as search continues for wreckage in Yukon
- Great Lakes water levels are in flux. New research looks at how and if that could cause local earthquakes
- Can seafood made of plants boost interest in food alternatives and reel in consumers?
- Polar bears share top predator spot with sea stars
- Debris of 'suspected balloon' may never be found in Yukon, after search called off
- Can the fungus in the HBO series The Last of Us turn humans into zombies one day? Here's what biologists say
- Don't give up, scientists say — the world can still avoid doom from melting Antarctic ice
- Phallus maximus? This 2,000-year-old wooden artifact could be an ancient Roman dildo
- Unpacking P.E.I. fossil gives researchers the goosebumps
- Another deadly earthquake further devastates hard-hit regions in Turkey, Syria
- How the science behind salmon farms and sea lice became so contentious
- Foreign waters: Diver finds horseshoe crab in Vancouver's False Creek
- Scientists uncover secrets of 3,500-year-old bear found in permafrost
- Self-salting roads might one day make winter driving safer
- Russia launches rescue ship to space station after leaks
- Forest ecologist Suzanne Simard's research says trees talk to each other. Others aren't so sure
- Adoption or abduction? Orca spotted caring for newborn pilot whale
- Environmental groups push for protection of B.C.'s at-risk spotted owls
- We may never know where COVID originated. Here's why
- What time is it on the moon? Europe pushing for lunar time zone
- Caribou breeding program aims to boost dwindling herd numbers in Alberta
- Winter heatwaves, lack of precipitation compound effects of devastating summer droughts in Europe
- These red dots could change everything we think we know about how galaxies form
- Team of scientists discovers more genetic disorders in Quebec's Saguenay region
- These grizzly bear cubs were orphaned. We followed them for a year to see if they could survive in the wild
- Vancouver dog owners express concern after pets receive electric shocks walking on sidewalk
- See what happens when a deer smashes its way through a New Brunswick household
- Huge algae blooms are beautiful, but they're also a warning about our oceans
- SpaceX rocket blasts off for space station with Russian, Americans working together
- Scientists aim to track caribou, ticks and more, like forecasting weather, amid warming climate
- McMaster students set for Florida launch of their satellite, after developing it for years
- 95-year-old Toronto woman on morning walk withstands 'monster' raccoon attack
- This super-narrow building is a unique use for a vacant scrap of land in downtown Kitchener
- 'Mommy brain' might be a good thing, new research suggests
- Scientists taught individual bees to solve puzzles. Soon, whole colonies knew how
- Bot takes over brewmaster's chair for northern Alberta brewery's first AI-designed beer
- A big fish makes a huge splash in Red Lake
- Polar bear warning issued in northern Newfoundland, southern Labrador
- Eagle-versus-cat standoff in Vancouver park captured in photos, video
- Whale-rescue experts in N.L. are showing their Canadian colleagues the ropes
- Widowed cemetery goose finds companionship through a personal ad
- Searching the far side of the moon: Canadian rover to aid in hunt for frozen water
- With climate change threatening Canadian vineyards, is genetically engineered wine on the horizon?
- These strategies could help Canada's outdoor rinks survive climate change
- Hummingbirds may need extra help surviving recent frigid temperatures
- B.C. man cautions against common but toxic plant after exposure caused temporary vision loss
- How accurate are dog DNA tests? We unleash the truth
- United Nations members reach accord to protect marine life on high seas
- Triple-dip La Niña has finally left the building
- Professor living underwater for 100 days says it's 'a neat place to be'
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