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Photos Citizens produce stunning images of Jupiter from Juno spacecraft
Here are some of the most stunning images of Jupiter to come from NASA's Juno spacecraft which has been in orbit around the giant of our solar system since July — and they've been processed by ordinary citizens. More
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Blog Planting trees can't counter carbon emissions: Bob McDonald
Trees absorb carbon dioxide, but we just can't plant enough to absorb all our fossil fuel emissions. More
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Endangered turtles saved by citizens of Ontario hamlet
For years, on a 3.6-kilometre roadway in southern Ontario, thousands of turtles and snakes were struck and killed. Then residents of the small town decided to put an end to it. More
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- NASA'S Juno spacecraft finds chaotic weather, massive cyclones over Jupiter's poles
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Climate change
NASA hits skies to study climate change in Canada's North
Scientists to conduct airborne survey of environment change this summer
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Early Humans
Homo naledi species discovery raises fresh questions about evolution
Small-brained Homo naledi may have been driven extinct by early humans, some scientists believe
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Hacking
So you clicked on that sketchy Google Docs link sent by email. Now what?
Changing your password isn't enough, but a good start
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Issues
Vatican hosts world's leading cosmologists to bring together faith and science
Conference set to take place May 9 to 12
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Nanotechnology
Nanotech 'slingshot' shoots drugs right where they're needed
DNA strand activates only when it encounters disease marker it's programmed to recognize
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- Endangered turtles saved by citizens of Ontario hamlet
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- Malicious hackers say they demanded $50,000 ransom for stolen Bell data
- NASA'S Juno spacecraft finds chaotic weather, massive cyclones over Jupiter's poles
- 7.2-million-year-old pre-human fossils challenge modern human evolution theory
- Spider bites tourist below the belt
- New research reveals what happens when adults learn to read
- Europeans try to convince Trump not to pull out of climate accord
- Google plans to 'fix' Toronto by building smart city
- Homo naledi species discovery raises fresh questions about evolution
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Space
Canadian Space Agency gets $80.9 million to develop new technologies
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As It Happens
Meteorologists posit new theory behind 'blood red' sky in Munch's The Scream
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Early humans
Study suggests humans were in North America 100,000 years earlier than believed
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Q&A;
Say what? How a Canadian company can clone your voice
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Robotics
The next big thing in construction robotics is building big
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Ouch
Spider bites tourist below the belt
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Quirks & Quarks
Pulling Water from Air, Vibrating Buildings and Support for Research Needs a Rethink
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Q&A;
Can't hack it in high altitudes? It's all about genetics
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Fossils
University of Toronto researchers discover 507-million-year old sea creature
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Space
NASA successfully pilots spacecraft between Saturn and its rings
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Climate change
Climate change causes glacial river in Yukon to change direction
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Sea creatures
Candy-striped hermit crab discovered in Caribbean
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Cannibals
Early cannibalism not likely about the nutrition
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Geology
Researchers confirm 'lost continent' below Mauritius
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Sea Dragon
Newly discovered ruby sea dragon seen alive in wild for 1st time