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2nd beluga whale dies at Vancouver Aquarium in less than two weeks

After falling ill the day after her calf died Nov. 16, the last remaining beluga whale at the Vancouver Aquarium died Friday night. More
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Catherine McKenna insists Ottawa will stick with plan on climate change despite Trump win
While U.S. president-elect Donald Trump says he's keeping "an open mind" on climate change, Canada is forging ahead with its plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. More read comments audio
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Blog Cassini's grand finale: a death dive into Saturn
The Cassini mission proves that robotic spacecraft are the true explorers of our solar system. More
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MarsScientists look to Hawaii in the search for life on Mars
If we're to ever find life on the red planet, we have to first know where to look
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HackersWhy hackers might be drawn to your smart light bulbs
Consumers need to pressure manufacturers for security features, says Halifax PhD student
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National bird
Meet the elusive grey jay, top choice for Canada's national bird
If you live in Toronto and have never heard of the grey jay, you're not alone
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PlutoPluto may hold underground ocean
Evidence is mounting for an ocean at Pluto, buried beneath its frozen heart
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CryonicsHow cryonics plans to help you live longer
Thousands of people around the world are investing a lot of money to escape death
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Primate behaviourBabysitters are a big help for chimpanzee moms, study finds
By sharing in parenting duties, chimps wean their young earlier and reproduce faster
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Clean energy
First Nations see economic future in Canada's growing clean energy industry
Indigenous communities take pride and ownership in sustainable energy projects
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WW1 U-BOAT
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TOMATOES
Study explains why tomatoes lose their flavour in the fridge
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Rigorous rules proposed for recreational drone flyers, documents show
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Rural reboot: Salinas, Calif., turning crop pickers into computer programmers
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Climate change
Global carbon dioxide levels reach highest point ever, likely for good
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Biology
Sugary treats make bumblebees 'happy,' say researchers
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Are robots coming for our jobs?
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Star Trek at 50, fiction meets fact: Bob McDonald
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SPACECRAFT
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Superhenge
'Super-henge' found buried near Stonehenge