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Global warming threatens some of the world's favourite wines — for surprising reasons
In the vineyards where the world's favourite wines are produced, climate change affects more than the soil and the sun shining on the vines. Scorching hot conditions for workers in the largely manual grape harvest are affecting productivity, research published in the journal Temperature has found. More video
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'A big fish in this small beautiful pond': Campobello remembers fallen whale rescuer
A crowd of about 400 gathered for the funeral of Joe Howlett, who died rescuing whales near Shippagan. More
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Northern lights forecast across Canada this weekend
Look up at the night sky this weekend for a chance to see the northern lights. More
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Jupiter
1st close-up images of Jupiter's Great Red Spot released
Juno spacecraft dives down for an unprecedented look at planet's enormous storm
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Ice Shelf
Why the Antarctic ice shelf broke apart and what it means
Too early to tell if this calving is linked to climate change, scientists say
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Diversity
Canadian tech companies say they value diversity — but what are they doing about it?
CBC asked 31 companies to provide details on the diversity of their workforce, but got few details
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Baby hawks
Unlikely predators: Owls, raccoons feast on endangered baby hawks
Video footage shows other predators raiding hawks' nests
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SMARTPHONES
Think turning your smartphone off means you're not distracted? Think again, study says
Presence of smartphones in the same room associated with decreased cognitive function
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RAMONA PRINGLE
From prosthetic limbs to baby bumps, new Xbox avatars a move toward greater diversity
Xbox Live avatar redesigns also include wheelchairs
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Why frogs thrived after the dinosaurs were wiped out
Study finds about 88% of living species of frogs began to thrive shortly after dino extinction
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- Giant iceberg the size of P.E.I. breaks off Antarctica
- 1st close-up images of Jupiter's Great Red Spot released
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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