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Western Canadian glaciers melting twice as fast as they did a decade ago, research shows -- Brenna Owen -- - -- |
3 hours ago
New - The Flin Flon, Man., wildfire still burns, even as normality returns for residents - News - | 4 minutes ago11 minutes ago
Aggressive cougars shut down biking trails in Whistler, B.C., area -- Akshay Kulkarni -- - -- |3 hours ago
Scientists studying suspected Lake Superior meteotsunami that left residents 'in awe' The massive fluctuations in Lake Superior's water levels have caught the eye of scientists, who think they're the result of a type of tsunami wave called a meteotsunami. Meteotsunamis are driven by air-pressure disturbances often tied to fast-moving weather events such as severe thunderstorms and squalls. Michelle Allan - News - Canada - Thunder Bay - | 9 hours ago18 minutes ago
Eager to become a space superpower, India sends its 1st astronaut to space in 4 decades -- Salimah Shivji6 hours ago
New giant telescope reveals its 1st images of our universe -- Nicole Mortillaro2 days ago
Jaws attacked 50 years ago, changing how we look at movies — and sharks -- Nick Logan6 days ago
'Very emotional': Brain-computer tech gives kids with disabilities new powers -- Emma Loop -- - -- |1 day ago
How to help your body cope in hot weather -- Amina Zafar -- News2 days ago
Orcas use kelp tools to groom and bond off B.C.'s coast, study suggests -- Ashley Joannou -- - -- |2 days ago
IDEAS -- How Jaws made us believe great white sharks are villains in real life -- Radio1 day ago
Phytoplankton, key to ocean life, falling 2% per year in North Atlantic -- Frances Willick -- -6 hours ago
U.S. science funding uncertainty reshapes grad school choices for Canadians -- Charlotte Lepage -- News4 days ago
Heart monitors for horses, shaded pens for bulls part of rodeo safety at Calgary Stampede -- Bill Graveland -- -6 hours ago
Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova Scotia waters -- Michael Tutton -- - -- |3 days ago
'Randomness and chaos': The invisible, unpredictable forces behind fatal rockfall - News - Canada - Calgary - | June 213 days ago
5:19 -- How the Toronto Zoo puts animals 'in the mood' to mate6 days ago
The U.S. is cutting billions from science. Canadian researchers say it's time to step up -- Philip Drost -- Radio4 days ago
1:43 -- It's blackfly season — here's what you need to know to avoid bites3 days ago
1:44 -- 2 deaths linked to insect bites in Quebec — but experts say no reason to panic3 days ago
2:47 -- Ticks are showing up in places where they didn't use to9 days ago
1:47 -- Seeking independence from U.S., Canadian Space Agency renews ties with European counterpart9 days ago