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Climate change is slowing the Earth's spin

With human-caused climate change, we puny creatures are having some powerful effects on our entire planet. That includes one you might not imagine was possible —slowing the Earth's spin. More read comments
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Christmas drone invasion predictions concern authorities
The number of drones flying unmanned through the skies of North America is about to get a boost, say industry insiders — causing serious safety concerns among authorities. More read comments
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Geminid meteor shower coming to a sky near you this weekend
The Geminids, 'arguably the best meteor shower of the year,' according to astronomy writer Gary Seronik, will be on display this weekend. More read comments audio
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COP21Canada's new goal to cut global warming 'perhaps a dream'
Target ambitious but not impossible, scientists say
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AIR POLLUTIONBeijing red alert for smog has a silver lining
China's reduced coal consumption having global impact
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ReviewGoogle's Pixel C tablet: A close look
1st Google-designed tablet feels good, but there are nagging issues, CBC's Anand Ram reports
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Dwarf planet CeresDawn spacecraft meets dwarf planet Ceres
NASA spacecraft enters orbit after 3-year journey
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ENVIRONMENTClimate change is 'largest science communication failure in history'
Experts hope painting grim picture of future will get people to change behaviour but it may do the opposite
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1st puppies born via IVF announced by scientists
Dog IVF difficult, since dogs only ovulate once or twice a year and their eggs are less mature
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HyperloopHyperloop Technologies will build Vegas-area test facility
Testing will start early next year, with full operation projected for early 2017, company says
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