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Minus 144 C? Turns out planet's most frigid region is even colder than scientists thought
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India's quest to find a trillion-dollar nuclear fuel on the south side of the moon
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A huge stretch of the Arctic ocean is turning into the Atlantic right before our ...
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Scientists finally know what causes the 'plink, plink' sound of a dripping tap
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Koko, the California gorilla who mastered sign language, has died aged 46
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Fixing a massive NYC plumbing leak, 55 stories underground
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Grey whale buried at B.C. dump exhumed for museum’s collection
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How Easter Island's statues got their hats: New theory explains a centuries-old mystery
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Why there are so many forest tent caterpillars right now
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A stone crushed a man fleeing a volcano. Archaeologists just found his 2,000-year-old remains
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Scientists identify world's oldest lizard fossil in northern Italy
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Antarctica has mountain ranges and valleys bigger than Manhattan deep beneath its ice
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This aerial video shows latest Hawaii volcano threat: Toxic gas as lava hits ocean
'Jurassic Park' dinosaur expert's next big thing: holograms
HELENA, Mont. — Forget the grey, green and brown dinosaurs in the “Jurassic Park” movies.
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Hawaii volcano erupts anew, sends huge ash plume into sky
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Someone in Asia is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone layer, scientists suspect
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NASA says huge amounts of water are being moved around the planet, and humans are ...
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Earth just crossed another troubling climate change threshold and is moving into 'dangerous territory'
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Science Scientists discover hidden Mayan megacity - home to an estimated 10 million people
A massive city hidden in plain sight? Researchers using advanced scanning techniques believe that they have discovered a secret Mayan megacity. -
Science New strains of hepatitis B virus discovered in ancient human remains
The remains are 4,500 years old, which means the hepatitis B virus has been infecting people since at least the Bronze Age -
Science Two Alberta professors awarded Killam Prizes for groundbreaking research
Two Alberta researchers have been awarded 2018 Killam Prizes by the Canada Council for the Arts for their discoveries in the fields of natural sciences and engineering. -
Science Antarctic glaciers' collapse could cause sea levels to rise more than a metre
As oceans rise, this could trigger the collapse of the entire West Antarctic Ice Sheet and submerge coastal towns far from the South Pole -
Science Zombie insects: Four ways parasites 'hijack' the brains of their unsuspecting hosts
These manipulative little buggers can do everything from controlling movement, to forcing a host to commit suicide — all in the name of reproduction -
Science Sunflower sea stars remain hard to find in B.C. waters four years after massive die-off
Reports that sea stars may be recovering after a massive die-off four years ago may be premature, experts say. -
Science Britain gifts Franklin expedition ships and relics to Canada and Inuit
GATINEAU, Que. — Canada and the Inuit are now officially co-owners of the two long-lost ships from the Franklin expedition. -
Science Research study of dinosaur teeth reveals how big lizards ate, hunted
A new study completed at the University of Alberta takes a fresh bite out of the dinosaur mystery, revealing how and what they may have eaten. -
Science When did our ancestors begin to walk the way we do? Some 3.6 million-year-old footprints ...
Our primate cousins had long lived in trees, with their anatomy adapted for vertical climbing. But then, some began to choose a new path -
Science Meet the kamikaze 'exploding ant,' that splits itself open and sprays enemies with yellow goo ...
In the ant hierarchy, it is a minor worker. Only a colony's minor workers explode when under attack. They are a colony's expendables