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New 'Bigger is better': York U gets largest campus telescope in Canada
Astronomy students at a Toronto university will have a new way to probe the cosmos. But that also means that the public will be able to peer deeper into space. More
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Farewell, Cassini: How a spacecraft helped us expand the search for life
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will plunge into Saturn's atmosphere, ending its 13-year mission. But it's done more than take pretty pictures; it's turned planetary science on its head. More read comments
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RCMP used cellphone tracking technology unlawfully 6 times, says privacy watchdog
Canada's privacy commissioner says the RCMP has used cellphone tracking technology in a way that was "not lawful" six times. More read comments
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'Making invisible things visible': With iPhone 8 and iPhone X, Apple kicks off the augmented reality wars
With new phones purpose-built for AR experiences, Apple believes that how we use our phones is about to change
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Hurricanes
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Hurricane-force winds can drastically change shorelines by pushing water toward or away from shore
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'We sent a spaceship to the stars!': Remembering Voyager 2
Voyager spacecraft, with messages from humans on board, could last a billion years
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Analysis
Finstas: Using 'fake' social media accounts to reveal your authentic self
Some Instagram users hide in plain sight of their friends — but not of potential employers
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Pulsars
Astronomers find fast-spinning 'clocks in the sky' using gaming tech
2nd-fastest pulsar discovered rotates at a breakneck 707 times per second
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