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More than 500 fossils of new ancient worm species found in B.C.
Roughly 508 million years ago, this bristly worm roamed the waters of what is now British Columbia. Now, the newly identified species of ancient worm is helping researchers unravel an ancient mystery. More
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Social media good for democracy? Facebook admits it can't make that guarantee
Facebook has warned that it can't offer any assurance that social media is on balance good for democracy, but the company says it is trying to do what it can to stop alleged meddling in elections by Russia or anyone else. More read comments
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Tesla to install Atlantic Canada 'supercharger' stations for its vehicles
Tesla Inc. is building fast-charging stations for its electric vehicles in Atlantic Canada, opening up the East Coast to road trippers with the California automaker's high-end plug-in cars. More read comments
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Earthquakes
No, the full moon does not cause earthquakes, study finds
Moon may be a small part of a complicated puzzle, researcher says
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Smart cities
Welcome to the neighbourhood. Have you read the terms of service?
How we think about privacy today might not be the best way to deal with data collection in a smart city
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Plague
Black Death spread by human fleas and lice, research shows
Millions died in outbreaks from 14th to 19th centuries
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Dinosaur
'Rainbow dinosaur' had iridescent feathers like a hummingbird
Microscopic structures in feathers provide evidence of Caihong's shimmery colours
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Analysis
How Pinterest keeps the internet trolls away
In some ways, Pinterest is more like a search engine than a social network
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Older PC? Expect a decrease in performance after CPU flaw patch, Microsoft warns
Most users running Windows 10 on computers from 2016 onward will notice little difference
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Meet the Canadian who helped coin the term 'weather bomb'
The term was popularized in a 1980 paper co-authored by McGill University professor
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Climate change is turning some sea turtle populations 99% female
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Video
Biologist says video shows whale shielding her from a shark
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The device you're using right now has a big security flaw — but you don't have to panic
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Fearsome fossil
Ancient spider cousin had 5 sets of jaws for crushing its prey
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'Oumuamua
'Weird' interstellar asteroid yields no alien signals, resembles worlds beyond Neptune
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Urban evolution
Natural selection in humans is happening more than you think
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iphone slowdown
Apple really does slow down some older iPhones
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High Arctic fossils reveal ancient bear's weakness for sweets
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Analysis
The internet can be a powerful tool for good, but only if everyone can get online
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David St-Jacques
David Saint-Jacques ready for 'ultimate trek' into space
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Exoplanets
Scientists use AI to discover an 8th planet orbiting a distant star
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Why Canada's net neutrality fight hasn't been as fierce as the one in the U.S.