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Twitter suspended 360,000 accounts since mid-2015 for promoting terrorism

Twitter said Thursday it has suspended 360,000 accounts since mid-2015 for violating its policies banning the promotion of terrorism and violent extremism. More
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Q&A Are cellphones brain savers? Or are they eating into our memories?
How much is our reliance on smartphones as memory aides affecting the way our brains work? CBC Radio science columnist Torah Kachur looks into a new Canadian review of the benefits, and costs, of these daily "information offloads." More
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92-metre Airlander 10 combines plane and airship technology
The world's largest airship, Airlander 10, completed its maiden trip on Wednesday at London's Cardington airfield, after a postponement due to technical concerns on Sunday. More video
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CANCER TREATMENTBacteria coaxed to deliver chemo drugs right inside tumours
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PhotosGreenland sharks may live 400 years, scientists say
Creature that dwells in Arctic Ocean and deep sea may live up to 400 years
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OriginsEvidence reroutes theory on how humans populated Americas
Ice-free corridor through Alberta, B.C. not usable by humans until after Clovis people arrived
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Computer woesHow a computer problem can shut down an airline like Delta
'We've kind of painted ourselves into a corner where we must rely on computer systems,' prof says
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Ancient cuisineDirty Stone Age tools show what was on the menu 250,000 years ago
Residue from horse, rhino, beef and duck shows prehistoric humans had technology to hunt variety of animals
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