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  1. U.S. tracking suspected Chinese spy balloon but won't shoot it down
  2. These males use all their energy trying to mate, then promptly die of exhaustion
  3. Archaeology is rooted in racism and colonialism, say scientists. Here's how we rewrite 'everyone's history'
  4. Chinese balloon seen over U.S. was for weather research, Beijing says
  5. With Terence Dickinson's death, we've lost one of Canada's most illustrious sets of eyes on the skies
  6. Asteroid sample shows just what we might need to deflect a surprise killer impactor
  7. Jupiter now has 92 moons — more than any other planet in our solar system
  8. Frightened by fungal zombies in The Last of Us? The real-life threat is terrifying, too
  9. Frozen frogs, a butt-breather and a seasonal genius: How Ontario wildlife survive the winter
  10. Powerful earthquake kills hundreds in Turkey and Syria
  11. The time a wayward Canadian balloon caused an international stir — and thwarted 3 air forces
  12. Pacific Coast Indigenous nations see a glimmer of hope for the future of salmon
  13. The tale of Yosemite Sam: How a California hummingbird got lost and landed in Saskatoon
  14. Right whale off southern U.S. freed from Canadian lobster fishing gear
  15. So what's the big deal about microclimates and why are they important? Let's take a look
  16. Raising sons is draining killer whale mothers, study finds
  17. ChatGPT*may reset the world of work as businesses rush to own artificial intelligence
  18. Earthquake in Turkey a warning for Istanbul, which faces much larger death toll if quake strikes
  19. Aquabounty reduces role of genetically-engineered salmon facilities on P.E.I.
  20. There are lots of beautiful birds you can only see in winter
  21. Canadian wildlife's tender moments on display in photography contest
  22. Ottawa has expressed renewed interest in space — and some hope it goes even further
  23. Engineer Cornelius L. Henderson helped connect Windsor and Detroit. Here's who he was
  24. When a suspected Chinese spy balloon flew over Canada, why didn't we shoot it down?
  25. New funding to aid Massasauga rattlesnake population recovery in Windsor-Essex
  26. Using AI to find exoplanets and intelligent civilizations
  27. Russian cargo ship at space station loses coolant pressure, but no risk to crew expected
  28. Here's how you can keep your Twitter account secure — without paying $8 US a month
  29. Bing chatbot says it feels 'violated and exposed' after attack
  30. Fossils paint the picture of gorilla-sized penguins that once roamed New Zealand
  31. What it's like to shake hands with a 2 million-year-old ancestor
  32. Researchers send robot to investigate Thwaites Glacier melt
  33. This Newfoundland scientist is studying the big bang with balloons in Antarctica
  34. What do we know about the objects that were shot down over Canada and the U.S.?
  35. Northern light photos taken in Manitoba pay tribute to MMIWG2S and 2SLGBTQ people
  36. These dogs used their noses to explore new pop-up 'Sniffscape' in Kitchener
  37. Why do unidentified objects seem to be popping up above North America all of a sudden?
  38. It's coyote mating season in B.C., and that means you may see more of them, officials say
  39. Wreck of 150-year-old unlucky ship found off Lake Superior's Shipwreck Coast
  40. This EV is wiping out indoor air pollution in arenas across Canada
  41. Earth sciences instructor creates Minecraft-inspired rock game
  42. U.S. downs another aerial 'object' over Lake Huron as search continues for wreckage in Yukon
  43. Great Lakes water levels are in flux. New research looks at how and if that could cause local earthquakes
  44. Can seafood made of plants boost interest in food alternatives and reel in consumers?
  45. Polar bears share top predator spot with sea stars
  46. Debris of 'suspected balloon' may never be found in Yukon, after search called off
  47. Can the fungus in the HBO series The Last of Us turn humans into zombies one day? Here's what biologists say
  48. Don't give up, scientists say — the world can still avoid doom from melting Antarctic ice
  49. Phallus maximus? This 2,000-year-old wooden artifact could be an ancient Roman dildo
  50. Unpacking P.E.I. fossil gives researchers the goosebumps
  51. Another deadly earthquake further devastates hard-hit regions in Turkey, Syria
  52. How the science behind salmon farms and sea lice became so contentious
  53. Foreign waters: Diver finds horseshoe crab in Vancouver's False Creek
  54. Scientists uncover secrets of 3,500-year-old bear found in permafrost
  55. Self-salting roads might one day make winter driving safer
  56. Russia launches rescue ship to space station after leaks
  57. Forest ecologist Suzanne Simard's research says trees talk to each other. Others aren't so sure
  58. Adoption or abduction? Orca spotted caring for newborn pilot whale
  59. Environmental groups push for protection of B.C.'s at-risk spotted owls
  60. We may never know where COVID originated. Here's why
  61. What time is it on the moon? Europe pushing for lunar time zone
  62. Caribou breeding program aims to boost dwindling herd numbers in Alberta
  63. Winter heatwaves, lack of precipitation compound effects of devastating summer droughts in Europe
  64. These red dots could change everything we think we know about how galaxies form
  65. Team of scientists discovers more genetic disorders in Quebec's Saguenay region
  66. These grizzly bear cubs were orphaned. We followed them for a year to see if they could survive in the wild
  67. Vancouver dog owners express concern after pets receive electric shocks walking on sidewalk
  68. See what happens when a deer smashes its way through a New Brunswick household
  69. Huge algae blooms are beautiful, but they're also a warning about our oceans
  70. SpaceX rocket blasts off for space station with Russian, Americans working together
  71. Scientists aim to track caribou, ticks and more, like forecasting weather, amid warming climate
  72. McMaster students set for Florida launch of their satellite, after developing it for years
  73. 95-year-old Toronto woman on morning walk withstands 'monster' raccoon attack
  74. This super-narrow building is a unique use for a vacant scrap of land in downtown Kitchener
  75. 'Mommy brain' might be a good thing, new research suggests
  76. Scientists taught individual bees to solve puzzles. Soon, whole colonies knew how
  77. Bot takes over brewmaster's chair for northern Alberta brewery's first AI-designed beer
  78. A big fish makes a huge splash in Red Lake
  79. Polar bear warning issued in northern Newfoundland, southern Labrador
  80. Eagle-versus-cat standoff in Vancouver park captured in photos, video
  81. Whale-rescue experts in N.L. are showing their Canadian colleagues the ropes
  82. Widowed cemetery goose finds companionship through a personal ad
  83. Searching the far side of the moon: Canadian rover to aid in hunt for frozen water
  84. With climate change threatening Canadian vineyards, is genetically engineered wine on the horizon?
  85. These strategies could help Canada's outdoor rinks survive climate change
  86. Hummingbirds may need extra help surviving recent frigid temperatures
  87. B.C. man cautions against common but toxic plant after exposure caused temporary vision loss
  88. How accurate are dog DNA tests? We unleash the truth
  89. United Nations members reach accord to protect marine life on high seas
  90. Triple-dip La Niña has finally left the building
  91. Professor living underwater for 100 days says it's 'a neat place to be'
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