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Category: Technology

Categories: Technology

How does a network configuration review improve infrastructure security?

by adminMay 28, 2026

Modern organizations rely heavily on secure network infrastructure to protect business operations, sensitive data, and critical digital services. A network…

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Can I return an Airpod Replacement after purchase?

by adminJanuary 1, 2026January 1, 2026

When buying electronics accessories online, one of the most common concerns is what happens if the item doesn’t work as…

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Can Spotify playlist promotion increase followers?

by adminNovember 22, 2025

Can Spotify Playlist Promotion Increase Followers? In today’s highly competitive music streaming landscape, independent artists and emerging musicians constantly search…

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New immersive art installation displays 'statistical symphony'
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New immersive art installation displays 'statistical symphony'

by adminSeptember 10, 2025September 10, 2025

Ringing in your ears? An Ottawa artist has collected 100 bells and created an immersive installation where each bell’s ring…

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Island-based hereditary chief calls for cancellation of open-net fish farm ban
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Island-based hereditary chief calls for cancellation of open-net fish farm ban

by adminSeptember 9, 2025

A hereditary chief with the Ahousaht Nation is calling on the federal government to cancel its plan to ban open-net fish…

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Thousands of ‘robber bees’ invade B.C. apiarist’s shop in attempted honey heist
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Thousands of ‘robber bees’ invade B.C. apiarist’s shop in attempted honey heist

by adminSeptember 9, 2025

A Terrace, B.C., beekeeper found herself in a nightmare situation late last month when “thousands and thousands of bees” filled her…

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It’s Tech Week in Waterloo and organizers say it’s a chance for everyone to check out ‘cool things’
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It’s Tech Week in Waterloo and organizers say it’s a chance for everyone to check out ‘cool things’

by adminSeptember 8, 2025

Waterloo has been known as a tech hub for years but a new week-long event wants to share the work…

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A Nova Scotia project is raising an insect army to protect hemlocks
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A Nova Scotia project is raising an insect army to protect hemlocks

by adminSeptember 8, 2025

High in the tops of some of Nova Scotia’s largest trees, a black speck no bigger than a sugar crystal…

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Scuba divers come face to face with great white shark near Hubbards, N.S.
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Scuba divers come face to face with great white shark near Hubbards, N.S.

by adminSeptember 7, 2025

When John Brooks stepped into his wetsuit and strapped on his scuba tank to go diving on Wednesday near Hubbards, N.S., the…

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How beavers could help fight wildfires
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How beavers could help fight wildfires

by adminSeptember 7, 2025September 7, 2025

For Canadians, the beaver is more than a buck-toothed rodent — it’s a national emblem, etched on nickels and central to the…

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Rare bird finds a roost in Gatineau after long, mysterious journey
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Rare bird finds a roost in Gatineau after long, mysterious journey

by adminSeptember 6, 2025September 6, 2025

A rare bird’s mysterious journey seems to have taken it from New Guinea to the taxidermist’s table, then from somebody’s display case to…

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Science isn’t just done in labs. Sometimes you need to get your hands dirty to learn
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Science isn’t just done in labs. Sometimes you need to get your hands dirty to learn

by adminSeptember 6, 2025

A stereotypical image of a scientist is someone in a white lab coat peering into a microscope in a laboratory…

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Storing carbon underground? There’s less room than we thought, new study suggests
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Storing carbon underground? There’s less room than we thought, new study suggests

by adminSeptember 5, 2025

Many countries, including Canada, are counting on some kind of underground carbon storage to keep planet-warming greenhouse gases out of…

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This bright orange shark has shocked and delighted scientists
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This bright orange shark has shocked and delighted scientists

by adminSeptember 5, 2025

As It HappensBright orange shark shocks and delights scientist Marine biologist Daniel Arauz Naranjo has spent a lot of time…

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Real or fake? AI, editing tools make severe storm photos more difficult to verify
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Real or fake? AI, editing tools make severe storm photos more difficult to verify

by adminSeptember 4, 2025

When severe storms hit, many people reach for their phones and cameras to capture images and videos of what’s happening…

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Why the Afghanistan earthquake was so deadly
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Why the Afghanistan earthquake was so deadly

by adminSeptember 4, 2025September 4, 2025

21 hours ago News Duration 1:34 More than 1,000 people have been killed and entire villages wiped out in Afghanistan…

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After a northern lights display on Monday night, there may be another good chance to see them tonight
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After a northern lights display on Monday night, there may be another good chance to see them tonight

by adminSeptember 3, 2025

On Monday night, skywatchers were treated to a moderate display of the northern lights. For those who missed out, there’s…

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At least 1,000 dead after landslide in Sudan’s Darfur wipes out village
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At least 1,000 dead after landslide in Sudan’s Darfur wipes out village

by adminSeptember 3, 2025

A landslide wiped out a village in Sudan ‘s western region of Darfur, killing an estimated 1,000 people in one…

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Wildfires are reversing Canada’s progress on improving air quality
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Wildfires are reversing Canada’s progress on improving air quality

by adminAugust 30, 2025

It’s hard not to forget the 2023 Canadian wildfire season, when more than 16 million hectares of forest were lost, thousands…

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Can fish feel pleasure? Scientists say yes, and they might even crave it
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Can fish feel pleasure? Scientists say yes, and they might even crave it

by adminAugust 29, 2025

As It HappensCan fish feel pleasure? Scientists say yes, and they might even crave it If you’re asked to picture…

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You might have heard about the flesh-eating screwworm. Here’s why you shouldn’t freak out
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You might have heard about the flesh-eating screwworm. Here’s why you shouldn’t freak out

by adminAugust 28, 2025August 28, 2025

Warning: This story contains images of an open wound that some people may find disturbing. Just when you thought there…

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New species of dinosaur-era dragonfly discovered by a research student in Alberta’s Badlands
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New species of dinosaur-era dragonfly discovered by a research student in Alberta’s Badlands

by adminAugust 28, 2025August 28, 2025

As a child growing up in Medicine Hat, Andre Mueller was obsessed with dinosaurs — and now the McGill University master’s…

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This hiker kicks over people’s picturesque stone stacks. But he’s got a good reason
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This hiker kicks over people’s picturesque stone stacks. But he’s got a good reason

by adminAugust 27, 2025

As It HappensWhy this British hiker keeps kicking over people’s picturesque stone stacks Stuart Cox is waging war against the…

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Rare albino turtles hatch from eggs found outside rural Ottawa home
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Rare albino turtles hatch from eggs found outside rural Ottawa home

by adminAugust 27, 2025August 27, 2025

6 days ago News Duration 2:58 Blanding’s turtles are usually dark grey in colour with a brown to black shell…

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First Nations launch drug trial to combat mange in southeastern B.C.’s declining bighorn sheep population
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First Nations launch drug trial to combat mange in southeastern B.C.’s declining bighorn sheep population

by adminAugust 26, 2025

Residents of the South Okanagan in B.C. have noticed an increase in psoroptic mange, a parasitic skin disease, among the area’s…

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Extreme summer weather could further endanger monarch butterflies, researchers fear
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Extreme summer weather could further endanger monarch butterflies, researchers fear

by adminAugust 26, 2025

This summer’s drought and record-breaking heat could affect the fall migration of the endangered monarch butterfly, according to researchers from…

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Tick-borne Rocky Mountain spotted fever spreading in Canada
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Tick-borne Rocky Mountain spotted fever spreading in Canada

by adminAugust 25, 2025August 25, 2025

Quebec has reported a case of the potentially deadly tick-borne disease Rocky Mountain spotted fever that was likely acquired in Ontario or…

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Well-travelled New Brunswick lobster caught off Cape Cod, Mass.
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Well-travelled New Brunswick lobster caught off Cape Cod, Mass.

by adminAugust 25, 2025

One New Brunswick lobster was headed south for vacation this summer.  “They do not pay one bit of attention to…

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Fuzzy caterpillar destroys foliage in parts of western, central Newfoundland
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Fuzzy caterpillar destroys foliage in parts of western, central Newfoundland

by adminAugust 24, 2025August 24, 2025

A white tussock moth caterpillar in Corner Brook resident Mark Grady’s garden on Aug. 11. (Submitted by Kenny Grady) Fuzzy…

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Threatened frog species on the road to recovery in Alberta
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Threatened frog species on the road to recovery in Alberta

by adminAugust 24, 2025

One of Alberta’s most at-risk amphibians is making a comeback. Provincial efforts to help northern leopard frog numbers bounce back…

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B.C. ostrich farm loses appeal to save birds from cull in case that attracted White House attention
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B.C. ostrich farm loses appeal to save birds from cull in case that attracted White House attention

by adminAugust 23, 2025

A B.C. ostrich farm has lost its case to save its birds from a cull order issued by the Canadian…

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Canadian companies race to launch rockets into orbit from home soil — a first
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Canadian companies race to launch rockets into orbit from home soil — a first

by adminAugust 23, 2025August 23, 2025

On September 29, 1962, Canada’s Alouette I satellite launched atop an American rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in…

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Rare butterfly spotted for 1st time in over a century at Toronto’s High Park
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Rare butterfly spotted for 1st time in over a century at Toronto’s High Park

by adminAugust 22, 2025

A rare butterfly species — the zebra swallowtail — has been spotted in Toronto’s High Park for the first time…

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For the first time in over a century, sockeye salmon are able to return to Okanagan Lake
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For the first time in over a century, sockeye salmon are able to return to Okanagan Lake

by adminAugust 22, 2025August 22, 2025

Sockeye salmon are able to return to historic spawning grounds in B.C.’s Okanagan region for the first time in over a century,…

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Walmart recalls frozen shrimp in 13 U.S. states over risk of radioactivity
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Walmart recalls frozen shrimp in 13 U.S. states over risk of radioactivity

by adminAugust 21, 2025

Walmart has recalled frozen, raw shrimp sold in 13 U.S. states because federal health officials say it could have potential…

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The world's largest carnivorous bat is a hugger
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The world's largest carnivorous bat is a hugger

by adminAugust 21, 2025

With a metre wingspan, a wicked bite and a face straight out of a creature feature, you’d be hard pressed…

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Relationships with AI are here, but do they really help with loneliness? It’s complicated.
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Relationships with AI are here, but do they really help with loneliness? It’s complicated.

by adminAugust 20, 2025

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual,…

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Why northern Ontario radioactive waste ended up in Corunna — starting in July
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Why northern Ontario radioactive waste ended up in Corunna — starting in July

by adminAugust 20, 2025August 20, 2025

Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation says some of the radioactive waste from an old mill near Lake Nipissing has already made…

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How to see the 'planet parade' on now
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How to see the 'planet parade' on now

by adminAugust 19, 2025August 19, 2025

Want to spot up to six planets at once in the night sky? Look up before dawn for the second…

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Fast-spreading fungus deadly to endangered butternut trees attacking 3 areas of P.E.I.
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Fast-spreading fungus deadly to endangered butternut trees attacking 3 areas of P.E.I.

by adminAugust 19, 2025

Islanders are being urged to take precautions to prevent the spread of a tree fungus that has now been detected in…

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Are EVs really greener than gas-powered cars?
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Are EVs really greener than gas-powered cars?

by adminAugust 18, 2025

Welcome to our weekly newsletter where we highlight environmental trends and solutions that are moving us to a more sustainable…

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Fraser River salmon returns this year a ‘real chance to celebrate,’ harvesters say
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Fraser River salmon returns this year a ‘real chance to celebrate,’ harvesters say

by adminAugust 18, 2025

Guy Johnston is out fishing near the B.C. border with southeast Alaska. Over the phone, he tells CBC News that fishermen…

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Replanting forests after wildfires comes with complex challenges, but there are opportunities in the ashes
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Replanting forests after wildfires comes with complex challenges, but there are opportunities in the ashes

by adminAugust 17, 2025

Early last September, firefighters were in the final stages of containing a 33,000-hectare wildfire complex in Alberta’s Jasper National Park.…

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Study finds impacts of colonization destroyed nearly 90% of Burrard Inlet food ecosystems
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Study finds impacts of colonization destroyed nearly 90% of Burrard Inlet food ecosystems

by adminAugust 17, 2025

Michelle George’s family has stories of the fish in the Burrard Inlet being so plentiful they stopped ships from sailing…

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City data suggests ‘stark decline’ of waterfowl on Toronto beaches during summer, expert says
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City data suggests ‘stark decline’ of waterfowl on Toronto beaches during summer, expert says

by adminAugust 16, 2025

This story is a collaboration between CBC Toronto and the Investigative Journalism Foundation (IJF). A new analysis of city data suggests a dramatic…

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Climate change ‘sets the stage for more extreme fire behaviour,’ says researcher
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Climate change ‘sets the stage for more extreme fire behaviour,’ says researcher

by adminAugust 16, 2025

The province has averaged fewer than 100 wildfires per season in the previous five years, but this year the number…

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Scientists fear political meddling after Ontario premier vows to hunt down anyone testing on dogs
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Scientists fear political meddling after Ontario premier vows to hunt down anyone testing on dogs

by adminAugust 15, 2025

Some researchers say they’re concerned about possible political interference in science after Ontario’s premier said he would be “hunting down” scientists who…

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Rabbits with strange horn-like growths spotted in Colorado
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Rabbits with strange horn-like growths spotted in Colorado

by adminAugust 15, 2025August 15, 2025

A group of rabbits in Colorado with grotesque, horn-like growths may seem straight out of a low-budget horror film, but…

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People often miscalculate the impact of climate choices — like owning a dog — study says
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People often miscalculate the impact of climate choices — like owning a dog — study says

by adminAugust 14, 2025August 14, 2025

It turns out many people aren’t great at identifying which personal decisions contribute most to climate change — and some…

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Was it a plane? Was it a UFO? Bright light over Quebec captivates stargazers
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Was it a plane? Was it a UFO? Bright light over Quebec captivates stargazers

by adminAugust 14, 2025

With eyes turned to the skies, stargazers taking in the Perseid meteor shower on Tuesday night witnessed something out of this…

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This is our second-worst wildfire season on record — and could be the new normal
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This is our second-worst wildfire season on record — and could be the new normal

by adminAugust 13, 2025

This year’s wildfire season is already the second-worst on record in Canada, and experts are warning that this might be…

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How to best view the Perseid meteor shower
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How to best view the Perseid meteor shower

by adminAugust 12, 2025

Aug. 12, 2025, is the peak night to watch the Perseid meteor shower. Astrophotographer Tim Yaworski (‘The Living Sky Guy’)…

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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef sees sharp decline in coral cover in 2 regions
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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef sees sharp decline in coral cover in 2 regions

by adminAugust 12, 2025August 12, 2025

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has suffered the largest decline in coral cover in two of its three regions over the…

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Calm before the storms: Forecasters say the quiet Atlantic hurricane season won’t last
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Calm before the storms: Forecasters say the quiet Atlantic hurricane season won’t last

by adminAugust 11, 2025

In May, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasted an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season, but so far it…

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Plastic pollution is still a problem. A UN meeting in Geneva is hoping to change that
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Plastic pollution is still a problem. A UN meeting in Geneva is hoping to change that

by adminAugust 11, 2025August 11, 2025

On Thursday, Dalhousie University professor Tony Walker will virtually meet with the UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC). The committee is in its sixth…

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B.C. mushroom picking robots get $40M boost to fill growing agricultural labour shortage
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B.C. mushroom picking robots get $40M boost to fill growing agricultural labour shortage

by adminAugust 10, 2025

A B.C.-based startup that makes artificial intelligence (AI)-run mushroom harvesting robots says a recent $40-million investment will help the company…

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‘Starsailor’ rocket to lift off from Cree territory — Canada’s first space launch in more than 25 years.
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‘Starsailor’ rocket to lift off from Cree territory — Canada’s first space launch in more than 25 years.

by adminAugust 10, 2025

The “Starsailor” rocket will take off from a trapline in northern Quebec, marking the first time in more than 25…

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Breaking down how a massive U.S. funding cut could impact future mRNA vaccines
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Breaking down how a massive U.S. funding cut could impact future mRNA vaccines

by adminAugust 9, 2025

The Trump administration says it is pulling half a billion dollars from U.S. government-funded research projects to create new mRNA…

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Federal Fisheries Department was part of previous OceanGate mission
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Federal Fisheries Department was part of previous OceanGate mission

by adminAugust 9, 2025

Earlier this week, the U.S. Coast Guard released a report that concluded the tragedy on June 18, 2023, could have…

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Attention stargazers! It’s time for one of the best meteor showers of the year — the Perseids
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Attention stargazers! It’s time for one of the best meteor showers of the year — the Perseids

by adminAugust 8, 2025August 8, 2025

You know that summer is winding down when it’s time for the Perseid meteor shower. The shower is considered one…

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What’s slimy, green and flourishing thanks to climate change?
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What’s slimy, green and flourishing thanks to climate change?

by adminAugust 8, 2025

If you guessed algae, you’re right. New research published in Communications Earth & Environment suggests algae growth is increasing in…

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Voices call for justice, change after release of Titan implosion report
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Voices call for justice, change after release of Titan implosion report

by adminAugust 7, 2025

The Titan submersible imploded on a dive to the site of the Titanic wreckage in 2023. (OceanGate Expeditions/The Canadian Press)…

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Mer Bleue Bog ‘filled with bombs,’ according to new drone scans
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Mer Bleue Bog ‘filled with bombs,’ according to new drone scans

by adminAugust 7, 2025

A recent project by Carleton University graduate students used drones to search for magnetic signals linked to unexploded bombs in…

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Gardeners, academic at odds on how to best deal with growing Japanese beetle population
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Gardeners, academic at odds on how to best deal with growing Japanese beetle population

by adminAugust 6, 2025August 6, 2025

Ravaging rose bushes and feasting on backyard crops, Japanese beetles are an ongoing issue for gardeners in the Halifax area,…

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U.S. Coast Guard releases damning report on OceanGate, 2 years after fatal Titan implosion
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U.S. Coast Guard releases damning report on OceanGate, 2 years after fatal Titan implosion

by adminAugust 6, 2025

Two years after the fatal implosion of the Titan submersible, the United States Coast Guard has released the results of…

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This car has more than 1.2 million km on it — and it’s still going strong
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This car has more than 1.2 million km on it — and it’s still going strong

by adminAugust 5, 2025

If you were to spot Andy Campbell’s ride on the road, you might not think too much about it. Maybe…

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Close encounter with great white shark near Halifax sparks awe, disbelief
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Close encounter with great white shark near Halifax sparks awe, disbelief

by adminAugust 4, 2025August 4, 2025

A Dalhousie University student studying marine biology is sharing a breathtaking photo of a great white shark she took while…

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Conservationists are giving rhinos radioactive horns to save them from poachers
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Conservationists are giving rhinos radioactive horns to save them from poachers

by adminAugust 2, 2025

As It HappensConservationists are giving rhinos radioactive horns to save them from poachers Injecting radioactive isotopes into the horn of…

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How climate change in the last Ice Age helped create the Bay of Fundy tides
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How climate change in the last Ice Age helped create the Bay of Fundy tides

by adminJuly 31, 2025

Climate change feels like a contemporary issue, but the Bay of Fundy tides have roots in changes that happened at…

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Tsunamis: What are they and how do they happen?
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Tsunamis: What are they and how do they happen?

by adminJuly 31, 2025

On Tuesday, a powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake rocked the area around Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, resulting in tsunami warnings being issued…

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This grizzly followed a Calgary couple along a popular trail until they finally roared at it
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This grizzly followed a Calgary couple along a popular trail until they finally roared at it

by adminJuly 30, 2025

Howard Mah and Lori Arnason had never seen a wild grizzly until Saturday. And if they ever see one again, they’ll be…

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Rare leatherback sea turtle spotted off B.C. coast
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Rare leatherback sea turtle spotted off B.C. coast

by adminJuly 30, 2025

A B.C. nurse has documented a giant leatherback sea turtle swimming off the coast of Haida Gwaii, a collection of islands…

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Astronomers think they’ve captured a planet forming around a host star — something never seen before
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Astronomers think they’ve captured a planet forming around a host star — something never seen before

by adminJuly 29, 2025

Astronomers believe they have caught a planet in the act of forming, something that has never before been witnessed. Planets…

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Tinp’si’na is still being harvested by Nakota families as a traditional food source and medicine
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Tinp’si’na is still being harvested by Nakota families as a traditional food source and medicine

by adminJuly 29, 2025July 29, 2025

Heather O’Watch says harvesting tinp’si’na  (wild turnip in the Nakoda language) in June is a time to pass along traditions and teachings…

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Scientists find the world’s smallest snake, once feared extinct, hanging out under a rock
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Scientists find the world’s smallest snake, once feared extinct, hanging out under a rock

by adminJuly 28, 2025

As It HappensScientists re-discover the world’s smallest snake, hanging out under a rock in Barbados Until this spring, the world’s…

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Chimney swifts’ housing crisis creates hurdle for affordable housing providers
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Chimney swifts’ housing crisis creates hurdle for affordable housing providers

by adminJuly 28, 2025

The chimney swift is a disappearing bird that originally nested in hollow old-growth trees. After those forests were logged, it found…

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Will we have thinking robots by 2030? Or is this just hype from big tech?
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Will we have thinking robots by 2030? Or is this just hype from big tech?

by adminJuly 27, 2025

The CurrentWhat is AGI, and will it harm humanity? These days many people use artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for everything…

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The natural diamond industry is getting rocked. You can thank the lab-grown variety for that
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The natural diamond industry is getting rocked. You can thank the lab-grown variety for that

by adminJuly 27, 2025

When Aret Oymakas started selling diamonds years ago, engagement ring shoppers came in looking for one thing for their brides-to-be: a…

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Mountain roads and coal mines cut grizzly bears off from habitat, study finds
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Mountain roads and coal mines cut grizzly bears off from habitat, study finds

by adminJuly 26, 2025

A new study found that grizzly bears have had to change their movements across the Canadian Rockies, becoming more constrained…

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Trump’s NASA cuts will ‘compromise human safety,’ hundreds of employees say in letter
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Trump’s NASA cuts will ‘compromise human safety,’ hundreds of employees say in letter

by adminJuly 26, 2025

As It HappensTrump’s NASA cuts will ‘compromise human safety,’ say hundreds of employees NASA scientists say pending cuts to the…

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Goldfish, traps and electric currents: Inside Canada’s quiet war against invasive carp
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Goldfish, traps and electric currents: Inside Canada’s quiet war against invasive carp

by adminJuly 25, 2025

With long wires trailing from its bow like steel whiskers, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans research vessel Nobilis resembles…

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Wildlife rescue hopes blind baby moose can find forever home at Toronto Zoo
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Wildlife rescue hopes blind baby moose can find forever home at Toronto Zoo

by adminJuly 25, 2025

A wildlife rescue in Ottawa is hoping the province will allow it to transfer a blind baby moose to the Toronto…

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More research needed on wildfire smoke toxicity, scientists say as they warn of pollution ‘time bomb’
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More research needed on wildfire smoke toxicity, scientists say as they warn of pollution ‘time bomb’

by adminJuly 24, 2025

Wildfire smoke in Manitoba could be even more toxic than usual and more research needs to be done on the pollutants…

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South Australia algal bloom a ‘natural disaster,’ state’s premier says, as species wiped out
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South Australia algal bloom a ‘natural disaster,’ state’s premier says, as species wiped out

by adminJuly 24, 2025

A massive outbreak of toxic algae off South Australia, which has devastated hundreds of species of marine life and disrupted…

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Researchers chase storms, study fist-sized stones in Alberta’s ‘Hailstorm Alley’
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Researchers chase storms, study fist-sized stones in Alberta’s ‘Hailstorm Alley’

by adminJuly 23, 2025

Julian Brimelow holds up a replica of the mother of all hailstones — a lumpy white blob as big as…

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A Chinese research vessel returns to Arctic waters — and Canada is watching
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A Chinese research vessel returns to Arctic waters — and Canada is watching

by adminJuly 23, 2025

The Canadian military and possibly the coast guard are keeping tabs on a Chinese research vessel as it returns to…

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Invasive Japanese beetles found outside downtown core in Kamloops, B.C.
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Invasive Japanese beetles found outside downtown core in Kamloops, B.C.

by adminJuly 22, 2025

A Kamloops, B.C., resident has reported invasive Japanese beetles outside the city’s downtown core — an area which is considered…

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What makes the St. Lawrence River so dangerous for swimmers?
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What makes the St. Lawrence River so dangerous for swimmers?

by adminJuly 22, 2025

It’s an important waterway in North America, but conditions in the St. Lawrence River can change rapidly and its size…

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Spotting rare right whale off Newfoundland had this tour guide ‘Out of my skin excited’
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Spotting rare right whale off Newfoundland had this tour guide ‘Out of my skin excited’

by adminJuly 21, 2025

There are about 370 North Atlantic right whales left in the world — and a Newfoundland man spotted one off the…

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Move over, Jurassic Park. Manitoba was home to newly discovered 390-million-year-old extinct fish
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Move over, Jurassic Park. Manitoba was home to newly discovered 390-million-year-old extinct fish

by adminJuly 21, 2025

On a warm, sunny July day, paleontologist Melina Jobbins and her team search an old rock quarry near Lundar, Man., for…

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GPS ear tags help track bison at Sask.’s Buffalo Pound Provincial Park
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GPS ear tags help track bison at Sask.’s Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

by adminJuly 20, 2025

More than a dozen bison are now being electronically tracked across 100 hectares of rolling hillside at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park in southern Saskatchewan. Park…

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Manitoba researchers part of team working to unravel mystery of largest black hole merger ever detected
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Manitoba researchers part of team working to unravel mystery of largest black hole merger ever detected

by adminJuly 20, 2025

A group of Manitoba researchers were involved behind the scenes of an international effort that this week revealed how two massive black holes…

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Slow and steady progress in decade-long project to save B.C.’s only native turtle
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Slow and steady progress in decade-long project to save B.C.’s only native turtle

by adminJuly 19, 2025

Menita Prasad knows that turtles don’t get the same kind of attention from the public as a “cute, fluffy mammal.”…

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For these dolphins, using sponges to dig up fish is a family tradition
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For these dolphins, using sponges to dig up fish is a family tradition

by adminJuly 19, 2025

As It HappensStudy examines why some dolphins put sea sponges on their noses In a marine-protected area off the coast…

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How researchers are mapping genetics in N.B. to detect inherited diseases sooner
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How researchers are mapping genetics in N.B. to detect inherited diseases sooner

by adminJuly 18, 2025

Researchers at Vitalité Health Network imagine a health-care system where patients are screened early for a disorder or disease they inherited from their…

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How does wildfire smoke affect birds? This researcher is looking to find out
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How does wildfire smoke affect birds? This researcher is looking to find out

by adminJuly 18, 2025

A researcher at the University of Saskatchewan wants to know how birds, particularly songbirds, are being impacted by wildfires and smoke.…

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Canada needs agency to manage public UFO sightings, says new federal report
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Canada needs agency to manage public UFO sightings, says new federal report

by adminJuly 17, 2025

Canada needs a transparent, public-facing agency in charge of managing reports of mystifying things seen darting, blinking or hovering through…

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Want a big piece of Mars? It could be yours — for $4M US
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Want a big piece of Mars? It could be yours — for $4M US

by adminJuly 17, 2025

For sale: a 25-kilogram rock. Estimated auction price: $2 million to $4 million US. Why so expensive? It’s the largest piece of…

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Alberta wastewater unlocked key information about COVID-19. Could it help with measles too?
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Alberta wastewater unlocked key information about COVID-19. Could it help with measles too?

by adminJuly 16, 2025July 16, 2025

As Alberta’s measles outbreaks grow, researchers are now watching the province’s wastewater for the highly contagious virus and hoping to…

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UNB researchers help filmmakers get closeup view of endangered whales
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UNB researchers help filmmakers get closeup view of endangered whales

by adminJuly 16, 2025July 16, 2025

Two University of New Brunswick researchers are preparing for another cruise into the Gulf of St. Lawrence this week to…

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B.C. ostrich farm set to fight cull order in Federal Court of Appeal today
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B.C. ostrich farm set to fight cull order in Federal Court of Appeal today

by adminJuly 15, 2025

The Federal Court of Appeal will hear arguments from a B.C. ostrich farm Tuesday as it seeks to protect its herd…

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Research project at Churchill facility raises alarm about potential impact of oil spill in Arctic waters
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Research project at Churchill facility raises alarm about potential impact of oil spill in Arctic waters

by adminJuly 15, 2025

A natural remedy that has previously helped counter oil spills will be too slow to “do any useful work” if…

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This tree-killing beetle revealed its presence in B.C. when it flew into the wrong person
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This tree-killing beetle revealed its presence in B.C. when it flew into the wrong person

by adminJuly 14, 2025

The tiny beetle could scarcely have picked a worse human to fly into.  Amateur entomologist Andrew Short was sitting on…

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10-metre member of ‘mysterious’ shark species spotted off P.E.I.’s North Shore
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10-metre member of ‘mysterious’ shark species spotted off P.E.I.’s North Shore

by adminJuly 14, 2025

One of the world’s second-largest species of fish was spotted off the North Shore of P.E.I. by a group of…

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No, David Suzuki hasn’t given up on the climate fight — but his battle plan is changing
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No, David Suzuki hasn’t given up on the climate fight — but his battle plan is changing

by adminJuly 13, 2025

Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki made headlines last week when he said in an interview with iPolitics that humanity has lost its…

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Chimps are sticking grass and sticks in their butts, seemingly as a fashion trend
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Chimps are sticking grass and sticks in their butts, seemingly as a fashion trend

by adminJuly 13, 2025

As It Happens6:31Why chimpanzees are sticking grass and sticks in their butts A group of chimpanzees in Zambia have resurrected…

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Solar was the leading source of electricity in the EU last month, says report
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Solar was the leading source of electricity in the EU last month, says report

by adminJuly 12, 2025

Solar power was the European Union’s largest source of electricity for the first time in June, overtaking nuclear and wind…

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Orcas off B.C. coast face ‘high probability of extinction’ if conditions don’t change: report
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Orcas off B.C. coast face ‘high probability of extinction’ if conditions don’t change: report

by adminJuly 11, 2025

A new report from a group of more than 30 experts says a population of endangered killer whales off the…

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Why Earth will spin slightly faster on 3 days this summer
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Why Earth will spin slightly faster on 3 days this summer

by adminJuly 11, 2025

On July 9, July 22, and Aug. 5, Earth will rotate a tiny bit quicker making those days ever so…

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Serval owner says regulation and permitting for exotic cats is needed, not a full-on ban
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Serval owner says regulation and permitting for exotic cats is needed, not a full-on ban

by adminJuly 10, 2025

A serval owner and Bengal and Savannah cat breeder in B.C.’s Central Okanagan is raising concerns about the province’s proposal…

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Toronto’s proposed rat attack plan faces 1st hurdle
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Toronto’s proposed rat attack plan faces 1st hurdle

by adminJuly 10, 2025

A Toronto municipal committee is set to look over a newly-proposed rat control plan on Wednesday.   Last month, city manager…

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Sask. researchers discover how T. Rex might have healed from injuries
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Sask. researchers discover how T. Rex might have healed from injuries

by adminJuly 9, 2025

Researchers from the University of Regina have been studying a fracture in a rib fossil from the province’s famous Scotty…

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Fireflies on the rise? Montrealers spotting more lightning bugs in their backyards
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Fireflies on the rise? Montrealers spotting more lightning bugs in their backyards

by adminJuly 8, 2025July 8, 2025

The sightings have some asking if the insects are returning or if they just went unnoticed. Experts say the rain…

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Australian woman found guilty of murder after serving poisonous mushrooms to in-laws for lunch
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Australian woman found guilty of murder after serving poisonous mushrooms to in-laws for lunch

by adminJuly 8, 2025

An Australian woman was on Monday convicted of murdering three elderly relatives of her estranged husband with a meal laced…

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This woman’s Depression Era Garden is full of plants you’ve probably never heard of
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This woman’s Depression Era Garden is full of plants you’ve probably never heard of

by adminJuly 7, 2025

In a small London, Ont., neighbourhood garden, some veggies from a bygone era are growing, and the woman who planted them…

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These bird moms lay their eggs in other species’ nest, and never come back for them
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These bird moms lay their eggs in other species’ nest, and never come back for them

by adminJuly 7, 2025

As It Happens6:19These birds mom lay their eggs in other species’ nest, and never come back for them When a…

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Rats, beware: Toronto outlines new plan to attack its growing rodent problem
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Rats, beware: Toronto outlines new plan to attack its growing rodent problem

by adminJuly 6, 2025

Toronto could soon see a plan to address the growing number of rats in the city as major construction projects and climate…

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Ancient Saskatchewan archaeological site falls victim to illegal scavenging
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Ancient Saskatchewan archaeological site falls victim to illegal scavenging

by adminJuly 6, 2025

A crucial archaeological site in Saskatchewan has become a target for illegal scavenging. Âsowanânihk, which means “a place to cross” in Cree, is…

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Campaign launches to protect endangered badgers being killed on roads in B.C.’s Interior
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Campaign launches to protect endangered badgers being killed on roads in B.C.’s Interior

by adminJuly 5, 2025

B.C. residents are being asked to report badger sightings as part of a new campaign aimed at protecting the elusive…

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These sea spiders use the bacteria on their bodies to turn methane into food
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These sea spiders use the bacteria on their bodies to turn methane into food

by adminJuly 5, 2025

As It Happens6:30Newly discovered sea spiders use bacteria on their bodies to turn methane into food Most people probably don’t…

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What is the essence of cool? A global study narrows it down to 6 key traits
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What is the essence of cool? A global study narrows it down to 6 key traits

by adminJuly 4, 2025July 4, 2025

As It Happens5:44What is the essence of cool? Study narrows it down to 6 key traits Cool is cool, no…

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Bezos-backed methane tracking satellite lost in space
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Bezos-backed methane tracking satellite lost in space

by adminJuly 4, 2025

An $88 million satellite backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos that detected oil and gas industry’s emissions of the powerful greenhouse…

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Ancient Saskatchewan archaeological site falls victim to illegal scavenging
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Ancient Saskatchewan archaeological site falls victim to illegal scavenging

by adminJuly 3, 2025

A crucial archaeological site in Saskatchewan has become a target for illegal scavenging. Âsowanânihk, which means “a place to cross” in Cree, is…

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Astronomers may have discovered 3rd-known interstellar visitor
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Astronomers may have discovered 3rd-known interstellar visitor

by adminJuly 3, 2025

It appears our solar system is getting more popular with out-of-towners.  Astronomers may have found a third interstellar object, something…

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Decision to refill Lake Pisiquid coming with side-effects, say some Windsor residents
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Decision to refill Lake Pisiquid coming with side-effects, say some Windsor residents

by adminJuly 2, 2025

Some Windsor, N.S., residents say a two-year-old decision to close the gates of an aboiteau and keep Lake Pisiquid filled…

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Orcas might be trying to learn ‘who we are’ when they share prey with humans, study suggests
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Orcas might be trying to learn ‘who we are’ when they share prey with humans, study suggests

by adminJuly 2, 2025

Jared Towers was in his research vessel on two separate occasions watching killer whales off the coast of Vancouver Island…

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Western Canadian glaciers melting twice as fast as they did a decade ago, research shows
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Western Canadian glaciers melting twice as fast as they did a decade ago, research shows

by adminJuly 1, 2025

Researchers say some glaciers in Western Canada and the United States lost 12 per cent of their mass from 2021 to 2024,…

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Curious great white shark circles lobster boat off Cape Breton, chomps briefly on hull
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Curious great white shark circles lobster boat off Cape Breton, chomps briefly on hull

by adminJuly 1, 2025

A Cape Breton lobster fisherman and his crew had the encounter of a lifetime this week when a 4.5-metre great white…

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These massive waves used to be the stuff of legend
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These massive waves used to be the stuff of legend

by adminJune 30, 2025June 30, 2025

4 days ago News Duration 3:33 Once dismissed as a maritime myth, rogue waves are now being recorded in Canadian…

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‘Like a clear-cut forestry operation’: Cleanup begins at downburst-hit Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park
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‘Like a clear-cut forestry operation’: Cleanup begins at downburst-hit Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park

by adminJune 30, 2025

When Cameron Hockey is asked to describe the devastation from a downburst that hit Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park in…

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Origins of COVID-19 still unclear, according to final report from WHO expert group
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Origins of COVID-19 still unclear, according to final report from WHO expert group

by adminJune 29, 2025

An expert group charged by the World Health Organization to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic started released its final report…

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Islanders are being asked to help track the rare smooth greensnake this summer
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Islanders are being asked to help track the rare smooth greensnake this summer

by adminJune 29, 2025

If you spot a smooth greensnake in the wild on Prince Edward Island this summer, the province’s Forests, Fish and…

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N.B. Museum set to add 1st rare owl specimen found in the province in over 100 years
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N.B. Museum set to add 1st rare owl specimen found in the province in over 100 years

by adminJune 28, 2025

This great grey owl was found near Saint John on April 15, with injuries from being struck by a car.…

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U.S. government cuts key hurricane forecasting data from satellites
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U.S. government cuts key hurricane forecasting data from satellites

by adminJune 28, 2025

Weather experts are warning that hurricane forecasts will be severely hampered by the upcoming cutoff of key data from U.S.…

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Aggressive cougars shut down biking trails in Whistler, B.C., area
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Aggressive cougars shut down biking trails in Whistler, B.C., area

by adminJune 27, 2025

More cougar sightings in B.C.’s Sea-to-Sky region have led to trail closures in the resort municipality of Whistler and in…

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Scientists say they’ve proven these Canadian rocks are the oldest on Earth
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Scientists say they’ve proven these Canadian rocks are the oldest on Earth

by adminJune 27, 2025

In 2008, Canadian researchers led by McGill PhD student Jonathan O’Neil said they’d found the world’s oldest rocks, formed 4.3…

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Scientists studying suspected Lake Superior meteotsunami that left residents ‘in awe’
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Scientists studying suspected Lake Superior meteotsunami that left residents ‘in awe’

by adminJune 26, 2025

Alan Auld of Shuniah, Ont., said he stepped out to look at Lake Superior on Saturday and was among people who saw the…

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Heart monitors for horses, shaded pens for bulls part of rodeo safety at Calgary Stampede
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Heart monitors for horses, shaded pens for bulls part of rodeo safety at Calgary Stampede

by adminJune 26, 2025

Tents are being set up to provide shade for bulls and broncs and some chuckwagon horses are to be fitted…

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How Jaws made us believe great white sharks are villains in real life
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How Jaws made us believe great white sharks are villains in real life

by adminJune 25, 2025June 25, 2025

Ideas53:59Beware of Sharks: Jaws and an Ocean Full of Monsters It was 50 years ago this month when Jaws premiered…

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‘Very emotional’: Brain-computer tech gives kids with disabilities new powers
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‘Very emotional’: Brain-computer tech gives kids with disabilities new powers

by adminJune 25, 2025June 25, 2025

It sounds like something from a futuristic film: Technology that allows users to control their environment with mere thoughts.  But…

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Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova Scotia waters
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Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova Scotia waters

by adminJune 24, 2025June 24, 2025

Researchers have discovered a new species of ancient fish with hooked front fangs that made them a fearsome and effective…

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U.S. science funding uncertainty reshapes grad school choices for Canadians
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U.S. science funding uncertainty reshapes grad school choices for Canadians

by adminJune 23, 2025

After graduating with a bachelor degree in mathematics from the University of Waterloo, Kareem Alfarra had hopes of continuing his…

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Phytoplankton, key to ocean life, falling 2% per year in North Atlantic
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Phytoplankton, key to ocean life, falling 2% per year in North Atlantic

by adminJune 23, 2025

Two main types of phytoplankton have been decreasing in biomass in the North Atlantic by two per cent each year for…

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Old, inactive oil and gas wells emitting almost 7 times more methane than official estimates
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Old, inactive oil and gas wells emitting almost 7 times more methane than official estimates

by adminJune 22, 2025

Inactive and abandoned oil and gas wells in Canada are a much bigger climate problem than previously thought, emitting almost…

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The U.S. is cutting billions from science. Canadian researchers say it’s time to step up
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The U.S. is cutting billions from science. Canadian researchers say it’s time to step up

by adminJune 22, 2025June 22, 2025

Scientists in Canada are scrambling. Over the past few months, the U.S. government has cut billions of dollars in funding from…

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Tire particles, perfumes, metals? Extensive study of Toronto air looks at what we’re breathing in
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Tire particles, perfumes, metals? Extensive study of Toronto air looks at what we’re breathing in

by adminJune 21, 2025

Walking down Fort York Boulevard on a fresh, breezy afternoon, scientist Elisabeth Galarneau has no issue pointing out possible sources…

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Mercury poisoning in Peru’s Amazon found in nearly 80 per cent of villagers in recent study
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Mercury poisoning in Peru’s Amazon found in nearly 80 per cent of villagers in recent study

by adminJune 21, 2025

Indigenous and riverine communities in the Loreto region of the Peruvian Amazon have “chronic exposure” to mercury, according to a…

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Eager to become a space superpower, India is sending its 1st astronaut to space in 4 decades
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Eager to become a space superpower, India is sending its 1st astronaut to space in 4 decades

by adminJune 20, 2025

The months leading up to the launch of Axiom Mission 4, a private space flight to the International Space Station…

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How the Toronto Zoo puts animals 'in the mood' to mate
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How the Toronto Zoo puts animals 'in the mood' to mate

by adminJune 20, 2025

Ever wonder how the Toronto Zoo makes sure those cute baby animals are born? CBC’s Dwight Drummond went behind the…

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Your brain on hockey: Waterloo study aims to capture ‘real-time experience’ of spectators
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Your brain on hockey: Waterloo study aims to capture ‘real-time experience’ of spectators

by adminJune 19, 2025

Jacob Howard likes watching sports, but hockey is the one he gets most excited about. “It’s fast-paced,” he said in uptown…

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Funding to protect oceans falls far short of what UN says is needed
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Funding to protect oceans falls far short of what UN says is needed

by adminJune 19, 2025June 19, 2025

A UN push for investment to protect the world’s oceans yielded around $10 billion US ($13.6 billion Cdn) in deals at a…

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Flourish or flounder: How wildfires affect boreal forest wildlife
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Flourish or flounder: How wildfires affect boreal forest wildlife

by adminJune 18, 2025

There’s an entire cycle of life that helps some wildlife thrive when the boreal forest burns, but experts say climate…

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23andMe ‘failed to take basic steps’ to protect private information, investigation finds
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23andMe ‘failed to take basic steps’ to protect private information, investigation finds

by adminJune 18, 2025

DNA testing company 23andMe didn’t have adequate data protections and ignored warning signs ahead of a massive data breach almost…

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Like real-life Dr. Dolittles, scientists are using AI to decode animal communication
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Like real-life Dr. Dolittles, scientists are using AI to decode animal communication

by adminJune 17, 2025

The Current23:59What are animals saying? AI is helping to decode Bottlenose dolphins are known for their intelligence, and now researchers…

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Rare spirit bear cub living near B.C. highway stirs excitement, concern, as word of its existence spreads
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Rare spirit bear cub living near B.C. highway stirs excitement, concern, as word of its existence spreads

by adminJune 17, 2025

Shelley Lindaas has long dreamed of seeing a Kermode bear cub in person. An amateur wildlife photographer based in Terrace,…

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Tips for making your garden a pollinator haven
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Tips for making your garden a pollinator haven

by adminJune 16, 2025

Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are moving…

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One of Toronto’s oldest elm trees is on its last legs. Researchers are racing to re-grow copies
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One of Toronto’s oldest elm trees is on its last legs. Researchers are racing to re-grow copies

by adminJune 16, 2025June 16, 2025

One of the largest old elm trees in Toronto — possibly in all of southern Ontario — is on its last legs.…

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Indigenous people fleeing wildfires face immense mental health burdens. Experts say they shouldn’t have to
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Indigenous people fleeing wildfires face immense mental health burdens. Experts say they shouldn’t have to

by adminJune 15, 2025

Jeewa Liske was four months pregnant in August 2023 when she had to flee wildfire smoke in Yellowknife and make…

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Nuclear Waste Management Organization begins site selection process for 2nd deep geological repository
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Nuclear Waste Management Organization begins site selection process for 2nd deep geological repository

by adminJune 15, 2025

The Canadian government has yet to decide whether it would allow recycling spent nuclear fuel in the country, as the Nuclear…

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Ticks are showing up in places where they didn’t use to
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Ticks are showing up in places where they didn’t use to

by adminJune 14, 2025

Ticks are showing up in more places, earlier in the season and bringing disease risks with them. CBC’s Johanna Wagstaffe…

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One of Toronto’s oldest elm trees is on its last legs. Researchers are racing to re-grow copies
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One of Toronto’s oldest elm trees is on its last legs. Researchers are racing to re-grow copies

by adminJune 14, 2025

One of the largest old elm trees in Toronto — possibly in all of southern Ontario — is on its last legs.…

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Antarctic treaty under stress as member countries gather in Italy
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Antarctic treaty under stress as member countries gather in Italy

by adminJune 13, 2025

For 65 years, an international treaty forged at the height of the Cold War has governed Antarctica. But with rising…

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Potholes are costing Canadians billions. But there are some solutions
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Potholes are costing Canadians billions. But there are some solutions

by adminJune 13, 2025

Cost of Living9:37Why potholes are money pits Dylan Langille is very familiar with the swerves it takes to dodge the…

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How close are we to getting a vaccine for Lyme disease?
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How close are we to getting a vaccine for Lyme disease?

by adminJune 12, 2025

Diana Moser has, to the best of her knowledge, not contracted Lyme disease, a welcome status quo that might be…

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‘The missing link’: New early tyrannosaur species discovered by Calgary researchers
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‘The missing link’: New early tyrannosaur species discovered by Calgary researchers

by adminJune 12, 2025

Scientists from the University of Calgary have discovered a new dinosaur specimen that they say appears to be the “missing…

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See an injured turtle? This centre is looking for volunteers to bring them to rehab
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See an injured turtle? This centre is looking for volunteers to bring them to rehab

by adminJune 11, 2025

4 days ago News Duration 3:15 As turtles come out of hibernation, they risk getting hit by cars or boats.…

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Seeking independence from U.S., Canadian Space Agency renews ties with European counterpart
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Seeking independence from U.S., Canadian Space Agency renews ties with European counterpart

by adminJune 11, 2025

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual,…

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Millions of seahorses worth $29M smuggled illegally, study finds
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Millions of seahorses worth $29M smuggled illegally, study finds

by adminJune 10, 2025

Nearly five million smuggled seahorses were seized globally by authorities over a 10-year period, Canadian researchers found, warning it’s only…

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#TheMoment an orca 'moonwalked' off the coast of West Vancouver
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#TheMoment an orca 'moonwalked' off the coast of West Vancouver

by adminJune 10, 2025

Allison MacGillivary recounts the moment she and her family spotted a killer whale swimming backwards off the shoreline in West…

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What does space smell like? This perfume-making astrobiologist is trying to find out
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What does space smell like? This perfume-making astrobiologist is trying to find out

by adminJune 9, 2025June 9, 2025

As It Happens6:34What does space smell like? We asked an astrobiologist/fragrance designer After a long career of creating designer perfumes,…

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Here’s how wildfire smoke exposure can impact your health
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Here’s how wildfire smoke exposure can impact your health

by adminJune 9, 2025

As communities battle out-of-control fires in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, thousands of residents — including those in surrounding regions — are…

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Two Canadian UNESCO Geoparks cautioned to make improvements or risk losing status
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Two Canadian UNESCO Geoparks cautioned to make improvements or risk losing status

by adminJune 8, 2025

Two unique areas of Atlantic Canada recognized for their geological significance five years ago have been cautioned to make changes or…

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2 new species of crayfish identified in Pacific Northwest — and they’re already at risk
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2 new species of crayfish identified in Pacific Northwest — and they’re already at risk

by adminJune 8, 2025

Two new species of crayfish have been identified in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, and researchers say both…

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Raccoons invaded her walls amid a neighbour’s reno weeks ago. Now this Toronto woman says she’s fed up
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Raccoons invaded her walls amid a neighbour’s reno weeks ago. Now this Toronto woman says she’s fed up

by adminJune 7, 2025

For the past few weeks, Ariel Lukaniuk says she and her partner have been sleeping in their second bedroom. That’s…

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Canadian technology could be used to mine the deep seas, but there’s growing alarm over the risks
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Canadian technology could be used to mine the deep seas, but there’s growing alarm over the risks

by adminJune 7, 2025

In dark waters near Collingwood, Ont., a giant yellow machine with metallic claws precisely snatches tiny rock balls from the…

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Rare black iceberg spotted off Labrador coast could be 100,000 years old, prof says
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Rare black iceberg spotted off Labrador coast could be 100,000 years old, prof says

by adminJune 6, 2025

A rare black iceberg spotted off the coast of Labrador is making a splash on social media after a fish…

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Marc Garneau, 1st Canadian astronaut in space, dead at 76
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Marc Garneau, 1st Canadian astronaut in space, dead at 76

by adminJune 5, 2025

Former astronaut and cabinet minister Marc Garneau has died. He was 76. A statement from his wife, Pam Garneau, says he…

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Life is ‘better after solar’: Harnessing sunlight gives India’s salt farmers freedom and profit
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Life is ‘better after solar’: Harnessing sunlight gives India’s salt farmers freedom and profit

by adminJune 5, 2025

Under a punishing midday sun, Devabhai Sawadiya slowly rakes the salt pan that has been in his family for generations.…

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Reports on the homosexual behaviour of penguins in Antarctica were hidden for over 100 years
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Reports on the homosexual behaviour of penguins in Antarctica were hidden for over 100 years

by adminJune 4, 2025June 4, 2025

By Carolyn Whittaker, producer of Animal Pride For generations, scientists have been documenting same-sex pairings, non-reproductive copulation and complex gender…

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Food delivery robots in Markham test appetite for high-tech takeout
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Food delivery robots in Markham test appetite for high-tech takeout

by adminJune 3, 2025

The next time you order takeout in Markham, Ont., it could get dropped off by a robot and its human…

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Following a weekend northern lights display, there’s still a chance to see them tonight
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Following a weekend northern lights display, there’s still a chance to see them tonight

by adminJune 3, 2025

There was a powerful geomagnetic storm over the weekend, resulting in beautiful displays of the northern lights from Canada down…

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An AI bot might be asking the questions at your next job interview
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An AI bot might be asking the questions at your next job interview

by adminJune 2, 2025

When Wafa Shafiq realized her upcoming job interview would be conducted by an artificial intelligence bot, she thought: Why not? …

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Dinos, meet drones: How new technology could reshape the fossil record
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Dinos, meet drones: How new technology could reshape the fossil record

by adminJune 1, 2025

A new study is challenging a long-standing method of dating dinosaur fossils in Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park — using drone…

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Room for 2,400? Chimney swifts check into a Fredericton chimney
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Room for 2,400? Chimney swifts check into a Fredericton chimney

by adminJune 1, 2025

You might not want to live in a chimney, but for a chimney swift, it’s the ideal place to rest…

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‘Bear birdie’: Golfers tee off with wildlife in Kananaskis
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‘Bear birdie’: Golfers tee off with wildlife in Kananaskis

by adminMay 31, 2025

Bears don’t need a tee time to get on the green. When she went to the Kananaskis Country Golf Course…

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Clearest images of sun’s atmosphere yet show coronal rain and dancing plasma
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Clearest images of sun’s atmosphere yet show coronal rain and dancing plasma

by adminMay 31, 2025May 31, 2025

New images that are the highest resolution ever taken of the surface of the sun and its corona will help…

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Unions oppose B.C. port’s plans to test self-driving trucks
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Unions oppose B.C. port’s plans to test self-driving trucks

by adminMay 30, 2025

Canada’s third-largest port plans to test self-driving trucks as it explores ways to increase its capacity, according to a port authority…

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Researchers hope tracking zooplankton from space will help endangered whales
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Researchers hope tracking zooplankton from space will help endangered whales

by adminMay 30, 2025

Researchers are hoping a technique that identifies zooplankton from space will eventually help them track the movement of critically endangered North…

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Sightings of invasive goldfish in P.E.I. pond spark worries they’re breeding there
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Sightings of invasive goldfish in P.E.I. pond spark worries they’re breeding there

by adminMay 29, 2025

A central P.E.I. watershed group and the provincial Department of Forests, Fish and Wildlife are raising concerns about sightings of…

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SpaceX launches another Starship but loses control 30 minutes into flight
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SpaceX launches another Starship but loses control 30 minutes into flight

by adminMay 29, 2025

After back-to-back explosions, SpaceX launched its mega rocket Starship again on Tuesday evening but fell short of the main objectives when…

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Forecast for the next 5 years? Record-breakingly hot, UN weather agency says
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Forecast for the next 5 years? Record-breakingly hot, UN weather agency says

by adminMay 28, 2025

There’s a very high chance that one of the next five years will set a new heat record. It’s also very…

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Why MIT researcher is calling for ‘algorithmic justice’ against AI biases
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Why MIT researcher is calling for ‘algorithmic justice’ against AI biases

by adminMay 28, 2025

Ideas53:59A rallying cry for ‘algorithmic justice’ in the face of AI bias Joy Buolamwini  is at the forefront of artificial…

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University of Regina unveils province’s 1st microgrid lab for clean energy research
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University of Regina unveils province’s 1st microgrid lab for clean energy research

by adminMay 27, 2025

The University of Regina has opened the doors to a new lab that aims to help reshape how energy is produced and used…

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Eastern Canadians are asking: What’s with this crappy weather?
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Eastern Canadians are asking: What’s with this crappy weather?

by adminMay 27, 2025

It was drizzly and misty, with low clouds obscuring the tops of tall buildings on Thursday evening in Toronto as people headed home from…

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Vancouver park owls a big hoot for wildlife lovers
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Vancouver park owls a big hoot for wildlife lovers

by adminMay 26, 2025

They’ve been flocking to Vancouver’s Westside by the hundreds, armed with binoculars, cellphones, cameras and giant telephoto lenses, all in…

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Testing confirms avian flu after hundreds of dead geese found near Lipton, Sask.
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Testing confirms avian flu after hundreds of dead geese found near Lipton, Sask.

by adminMay 26, 2025

Hundreds of dead geese found this spring in fields near Lipton, Sask., 90 kilometres north east of Regina, died from…

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Invasive fish species reported in Nova Scotia for first time, DFO says
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Invasive fish species reported in Nova Scotia for first time, DFO says

by adminMay 25, 2025

An invasive fish species has been found in a small waterway north of New Germany, N.S., according to the Department of…

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With uncertainty around life on Mars, human visits present an ethical dilemma
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With uncertainty around life on Mars, human visits present an ethical dilemma

by adminMay 25, 2025

The first step by a human on the surface of Mars will inevitably transfer Earthly microbes onto Martian soil. Scientists are…

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Northern B.C. researchers want your help finding and collecting bear poop
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Northern B.C. researchers want your help finding and collecting bear poop

by adminMay 24, 2025

Does a bear poop in the woods? Or in the city?  Researchers in Prince George, B.C., are asking for the…

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Flamingos create water tornadoes to trap and suck up their prey: study
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Flamingos create water tornadoes to trap and suck up their prey: study

by adminMay 24, 2025

As It Happens6:25When flamingos fish for food, they create underwater vortexes During the pandemic, Saad Bhamla watched the flamingos at…

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