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Comet from another star system is on its way in, and astronomers say to expect more
For the second time in under two years, astronomers have confirmed that we’ve been buzzed by an interstellar visitor, and some experts estimate that we’ll be seeing more of these sorts of objects.
Nicole Mortillaro
Technology & Science ||
Analysis
Yes, computers really are taking jobs from humans — especially in banking: Don Pittis
The "greatest transfer from labour to capital" of all time will slash jobs in banking and, likely, elsewhere.
Don Pittis
Business ||
A closer look at the arsenal China paraded to stir pride at home — and unnerve rivals abroad
Hypersonic missiles, stealth drones and "carrier killers." To the uninitiated, they may sound like weapons ripped from the pages of science fiction. But they were paraded by the Chinese government on Tuesday to send two very different messages to two very different audiences.
Thomas Daigle
Technology & Science |
Tidal energy companies join forces for Bay of Fundy project
Sustainable Marine Energy and Minas Tidal LP will use a technology that includes turbines on a floating platform — instead of on the ocean floor — with the hope of eventually delivering nine megawatts of tidal energy to Nova Scotia's electricity grid.
Emma Davie
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
From pipelines to fibre optics: How drilling technology is reshaping the urban landscape
Ariel Fournier
Canada -Edmonton ||
Analysis
Scheer says British Columbia's carbon tax hasn't worked. Expert studies say it has
Aaron Wherry
Politics ||
Growing Vegan
Vegan pet food is out there, but is a plant-based diet good for your animals?
Lien Yeung
Canada -British Columbia ||
Baby elephant nursed back to health at Myanmar sanctuary
World ||
What really happens to the organic waste you put in your compost bin
Taylor Logan
Technology & Science ||
Mint's new glow-in-the-dark coin features Canada's most famous UFO
Michael MacDonald
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
'Wrecked forever': Unique geological formation near Yellowknife almost gone
Walter Strong
Canada -North ||
Updated
Why did the female orgasm evolve? Experiment supports theory
Emily Chung
Technology & Science ||
'It's not a pipe dream': Oilsands company developing project to wipe out its emissions
Kyle Bakx
Business ||
Over 1,650 killed this monsoon season in India
World ||
Liberal promise to end open-pen salmon farms in B.C. making waves on East Coast
Paul Withers
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
Big telecom companies win court battle in ongoing war with CRTC over wholesale internet rates
Business |
'Beefier barley' researcher says her work does not promote positives of climate change
Tanara McLean
Canada -Edmonton ||
The climate change issue keeps dogging Andrew Scheer on the campaign trail
John Paul Tasker
Politics ||
Engineered-in-Edmonton Twitter bot combats misogyny on the campaign trail
Canada -Edmonton |
Analysis
What MIT Media Lab's funding scandal says about sexism in tech
Ramona Pringle
Technology & Science ||
SpaceX's Elon Musk plans to launch this Mars rocketship within months
Technology & Science ||
Toronto business owner loses $14K to technical glitch at mobile payment company
John Lancaster
Canada -Toronto ||
'I feel more equal': How technology is making direct communication possible for deaf community
Aviva Jacob
Canada -Manitoba |
Why engineers in Alberta think they've found a way for the oilsands to produce clean fuel
Tony Seskus
Business |
Green party proposes a 'robot tax' when companies replace workers with machines
Politics |