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- Toronto climate scientist wins top science prize
- NASA tries to rescue Mars mission
- Active video games fail to improve kids’ fitness
- Amid boycott, Elsevier backtracks on research bill
- U.S. Supreme Court rejects Asian carp measures
- Nokia unveils 41 MP camera phone, $254 handset
- WikiLeaks posts emails from U.S. intelligence firm
- Copyright bill changes urged as hearings begin
- Lobster growth cited as climate change indicator
- Aerial moose survey conducted at Fundy Park
- Egg-producing stem cells found in women's ovaries
- Anonymous claims hack on Ontario police chiefs site
- Antarctic research station fire kills 2
- Moon's surprise stretch marks show it isn't dead
- B.C. website sued over ad using dead U.S. soldier
- Iceman had brown eyes, DNA reveals
- Rich, educated people more likely to lie, cheat
- Internet drugs target young people
- Aerospace subsidies to get federal review
- Doomsday vault gets 25,000 new seeds
- High Arctic ozone research station forced to close
- Apple iPad event set for March 7
- Telus internet accounts vulnerable, hacker says
- Video game stars black Nova Scotian hero
- How much of an environmental bad guy are the Alberta oilsands?
- Apple battles for iPad trademark in China
- Anonymous hacker suspects arrested
- Celestial trio shines
- Canada's space station future up in the air
- iPad 3 rumours swirl online ahead of press event
- Windows 8 available to try
- Apps for Apes seeks iPads for Toronto Zoo
- Site urges Earthlings to join hunt for extraterrestrial life
- Senate examines foreign funding of charities
- Google Chrome hacking contest offers $1M in prizes
- Kim Dotcom vows to beat internet piracy accusations
- Google's controversial privacy changes kick in
- Bob McDonald: Closure of polar lab a blow to Canada's scientific reputation
- Rare snow leopards filmed in war-torn area
- Nexopia social network found in breach of privacy law
- $35 Raspberry Pi computer sells out on launch
- Climate change skeptic's university course criticized
- Struggling with Shakespeare? There's an app for that
- Nature journal criticizes Canadian 'muzzling'
- 6 voices from RIM's BlackBerry job fair
- Canadians lead in time spent online, says report
- Saint John software may reduce ER frustration
- Deer tracked with GPS in Ontario study
- Bob McDonald: Planets, Moon to put on celestial show
- Netfiling your taxes? A guide to the latest CRA-approved software
- Threatened Arctic lab aided by ordinary citizens
- Megaupload founder's extradition sought by U.S.
- Outdoor skating rinks threatened by climate change
- Scientists track basking sharks to Cuba, Bermuda
- Worm-like fossil a 'distant cousin' of humans
- Yelp shares surge in market debut
- Michael Jackson's music part of hacker attack at Sony
- Oxygen atmosphere found around Saturn moon
- RIM's shrinking value
- PlayBooks outsold iPads last week
- Secret curling research and high-tech brooms
- Computer 'Jeopardy!' champ Watson enslited by Wall Street
- Antarctic visitors sowing invasive species
- Robo-cheetah sets land speed record for legged robots
- 'Top' LulzSec hackers allegedly arrested
- Anonymous videos a 'threat' to Toews, Speaker says
- National Research Council to 'refocus' to serve business
- New iPad expected tomorrow
- Kids' publisher Scholastic develops e-reading app
- IPad 3 launch expected today
- Android Market renamed 'Google Play'
- School tries warming tarps for cold-weather emergencies
- 'God particle' hints seen at U.S. particle collider
- 5 things to know when buying a tablet or smartphone
- Antimatter atom 'measured' for first time
- Biggest solar storm in 5 years strikes Thursday
- Mercedes-Benz's 'invisible' electric car turns heads
- Why should we care about the new iPad?
- Solar storm hits Earth
- Mega-sloth likely on humans' ice age menu
- The facts on solar storms
- Google Chrome hacked twice at Vancouver conference
- Titanic's debris field mapped by deep-sea robots
- Solar storm impact minor so far
- Lost cellphone study deems Ottawa most honest
- E-book price-fixing alleged
- Angry Birds go to outer space
- Ecotourism no threat to tiger shark behaviour
- Japan nuclear evacuees face uncertainty 1 year later
- Canada's Dextre robot excels aboard space station
- U.S. video game sales slump
- Is pink a colour? Scientists ponder the rainbow
- Lost sleep leads to internet time-wasting at work
- Ozone warning pioneer dies at 84
- Larry King to be featured in new internet TV network
- NASA faces 'intelligent design' lawsuit from scientist
- Stephen Hawking films cameo for TV's The Big Bang Theory
- Airline crews cite mobile device use as top peeve
- Venus and Jupiter in 'close encounter'
- Homeless become roaming wireless hotspots at SXSW
- Yahoo hits Facebook with patent lawsuit
- Space flight linked to eye, brain problems
- Simulation obliterates asteroid with nuclear bomb
- Is Canada ready for cyberwar?
- Woolly mammoth to get 2nd chance at life
- 2 new dinosaurs named after Canadians
- Wind turbines worth $9M to community, says province
- New earthquake rattles Tokyo
- NDP says feds abandoning fresh water oversight role
- Space train could shoot tourists into low orbit at low cost
- Trans fats lend weight to 'Twinkie defence'
- Pi Day sliced 3.14 ways
- Copyright bill returns with changes for final House vote
- Tablet review: Road-testing the new iPad
- Fossils in China reveal new Stone Age people
- James Cameron to film deep sea documentary
- Mount A student names new plant after alma mater
- Apple stock hits new high before new iPad drops
- Power plans a major threat to B.C. rivers, says council
- Robotics industry gathers for InnoRobo
- From Anonymous to shuttered websites, the evolution of online protest
- Latest iPad goes on sale today
- Bell to buy Astral for $3.38B
- Moon's creation depicted in NASA animation
- Chinese space program 'on the rise'
- Special avalanche warning issued for B.C. Interior
- Former Rutgers student convicted in webcam spying case
- Canadians donate $10,000 to save Arctic research station
- Northern Lights swirl above Earth in space images
- Apple spends some of its $98B cash hoard
- Bruce Power nuclear reactor shut down during restart
- Canada's internet economy lags
- 'Faster-than-light' data in doubt after new results
- Data loss from mobile devices highest in Canada
- Uninformed consent? Your agreements with Flickr, Facebook, etc.
- Juicy grapes from less water is B.C. team's goal
- Ashton Kutcher heading to space on Virgin Galactic
- Netflix reaches 1 in 10 Canadians
- U.S. job seekers get asked for Facebook passwords
- University of Windsor gets $1M for auto research
- Groupon launches online appointment tool
- Albert Einstein archives go online
- Angry Birds, Free Chess are battery hogs due to ads
- Bell plans cottage country cellphone towers disguised as trees
- Mild winter weather will get bugs buzzing sooner
- Federal budget may rile environmentalists
- 'Mars mission' on space station proposed
- U.S. Doctors asking patients out online
- Some new iPad users can't stand tablet's heat
- Jane Goodall reflects on life, career
- Video game Mass Effect 3's ending may change after fan outcry
- Vibrating tattoo could replace your ringtone
- 10 surprising ways water is used
- How plants hunt, talk and fight
- Apple tops BlackBerry in Canadian sales
- West Coast whale possibly killed by explosion
- Scientists urge PM not to loosen fish protection rules
- Drones work the skies for police, scientists, media
- Oilsands critics in Europe to counter fuel directive lobby
- Wonky winter brings Arctic birds south, sparks early migration
- Google unveils Amazon street view map
- European space cargo ship blasts off
- Hacktivists surpass criminals as data thieves
- Facebook warns employers not to demand passwords
- RIM offers BlackBerry 10 to developers
- Science and politics: Our inbuilt bias for the deep-voiced leader
- Travelling gnome experiment visits world's deepest lab
- Space junk forces astronauts into escape pods
- James Cameron begins dive to deepest spot on Earth
- Facebook-snooping employers limited in Canada
- Many canned tuna brands getting more sustainable
- Climate change linked to recent weather extremes
- Neil deGrasse Tyson: The case for human explorers in space
- Gulf deepwater coral shows damage after BP spill
- How 'muzzled' are Canada's federal scientists?
- Vic Toews appearing before MPs over hacker threats
- NDP voting company calls disruption attack deliberate
- Canadian Videogame Awards finalists announced
- Harry Potter series released in e-book format
- NASA rockets probe upper jet stream
- Barefoot running less efficient
- Should theatres have dedicated smartphone sections?
- NBA launches series of Twitter T-shirts
- Rebranding part of push to streamline environmental reviews
- EU caps mobile roaming fees
- Justin Bieber's Twitter prank riles 2 Texans
- Capsule could purify radioactive milk, juice
- Newly discovered pre-human walked near 'Lucy'
- Caffeine makes hard workers slack off, rat study shows
- Billions of planets in our galaxy may hold water
- Outdoor classroom projects compete for $20K prize
- 'Digital wallet' will transform smartphone, and how we spend
- Amazon CEO plans to raise sunken Apollo 11 engine
- Sand Flea robot can leap off tall buildings
- Weather disasters will only get worse, scientists say
- Bees harmed by low levels of common pesticides
- 'Spider goats' display angers Ottawa professor
- Climatologist Michael E. Mann on science, politics and censorship
- RIM investors brace for tough quarterly results
- Budget shortens environmental review process
- Flaherty budget spends on innovation
- RIM shares rise after Jim Balsillie quits
- Chinese iPad, iPhone factories pledge to treat workers better
- MasterCard probes data breach
- Fossil raindrop-prints solve an ancient atmospheric mystery
- Common antibacterial agent called harmful to environment
- Bird flu study publication cleared by U.S. biosecurity panel
- Citrus disease discovered in California
- Trayvon Martin shooting puts spotlight on race
- U.K. mulling national online surveillance, group says
- Smartphone helps rescue toddler in China from well
- Ashton Kutcher to play Steve Jobs in biopic
- April Fool's Day brings apocalypse, 8-bit world
- Fossil of beluga ancestor found in Virginia
- Hacked credit card processor loses Visa approval
- Marketing through Facebook: What's to 'like'?
- Human ancestors used fire a million years ago
- Women-tracking smartphone app pulled over privacy concerns
- Flying car coming to New York Auto Show
- Google liable for advertisers' deception, Australian court rules
- Art Gallery of Ontario joins Google Art Project
- RIM to support iPhones, Androids
- 'Anonymous' probe on Toews threats wilts under MP questioning
- Crowd-funding 101, how to raise money on the web
- Facebook sues Yahoo back over patents
- Canada's snow cover shrinking
- Yahoo cuts 2,000 jobs
- Zoo builds love nest in bid to help pandas mate
- YouTube to stream Paramount films
- Huge, feathered tyrannosaur surprises researchers
- Canadians texting more, talking less
- CRTC seeks input on consumer code for wireless providers
- Google's heads-up eyeglasses link to internet
- Anonymous says it hacked China websites
- Sky News admits to email hacks for public good
- E-book users read 60% more books
- CO2 rise ended last ice age
- 550,000 Macs infected by trojan virus
- Kony 2012 sequel documentary addresses criticism
- 6 myths about saving on gas
- Was blond mammoth cached for food by Ice Age humans?
- Royal Canadian Mint unveils digital currency technology
- Facebook to list on Nasdaq, reports say
- Ottawa cuts CAP public web access funding
- Quietest room in the world can drive you crazy in 45 minutes
- Rogers contracts push the envelope, lawyer says
- UBC discovery good news for perfume makers, whales
- Orca death possibly linked to Canadian war games
- Canadian space programs face budget cuts, layoffs
- AOL shares jump on Microsoft patent deal
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