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Dinosaur eggs took longer to hatch than previously thought

New research suggests that dinosaur eggs were more similar to reptiles rather than their descendants, birds. More
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Analysis What it takes for a carbon tax to work
It's Day 3 of Alberta's new carbon tax regime. Are you driving less? Putting on a sweater and turning down the thermostat? Considering solar panels, perhaps? Because a carbon price, after all, is supposed to make us change our behaviour and lead less carbon-intensive lives. Tracy Johnson looks at its chances of success. More
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Want to 3D print your own sonic tractor beam? Here's how
If you consider yourself a techie, here's a project that could be worth tackling: a sonic tractor beam. More
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PrivacyCanadian telecoms push back on proposed police powers
Rogers, TekSavvy and others say the government hasn't justified why it needs expanded digital powers
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The science of studying: How students can put their brains to best use
Exams can be stressful, but scientific research offers tips on how students can improve their marks
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LakesCanada has the most lakes of any country, but we know very little
One hydrologist decided to change that
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ArcticRecord number of clashes between polar bears, people blamed on late ice
Polar bears encroached on the town almost 390 times this year — a jump from 351 in 2015
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SaturnCassini sends back 1st images from new orbit around Saturn
Spacecraft set to return unprecedented photos of planet's ring system and small moons
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IndigenousHow science and First Nations oral tradition are converging
Science is finally catching up to oral traditions passed down through generations of First Nations cultures
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AIHow two small Canadian companies compete for AI talent
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