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Q&A Eyes on the sky: Drones take flight with advertising banners

It's a bird, it's a plane! No, it's just Uber's latest advertising gimmick. CBC Radio technology columnist Dan Misener takes a look at the emerging phenomenon of "drone-vertising." More read comments
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Meet the Higgs bison, the mysterious bison-cattle hybrid depicted in ancient cave art
DNA research reveals an unexpected hybrid of cattle and bison once roamed the Earth — but while the cheekily dubbed Higgs bison is a new discovery for science, ancient cave art shows our ancestors were quite familiar with the beast. More
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PHOTOS NASA images show unprecedented ultraviolet view of Mars
New pictures of the Marian atmosphere show us the Red Planet like we've never seen it before. More
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BatteriesBad wiring or bad chemistry? What's behind Samsung's exploding smartphone batteries?
Lithium-ion batteries are used safely in millions of wireless devices around world
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Space travelMars-bound astronauts could develop 'space brain' from exposure to galactic cosmic rays
Study on rats shows risk of cognitive impairment for humans in space for prolonged periods of time
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DinosaursDinosaurs likely didn't roar, new research suggests
Scientists say they might have growled like a crocodile or honked like a goose
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GalaxiesThe universe may contain 10 times as many galaxies as previously believed
More than 90% of the galaxies in existence have yet to be studied, Hubble Space Telescope data suggests
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NORTH'It just got much more complicated': Why the discovery of HMS Terror only raises more questions
Mystery still surrounds what happened after the Franklin Expedition ships were abandoned in 1848
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Origins of lifeNASA discovers the building blocks of life were forged in starlight
Ultraviolet light from stars crucial to formation of organic molecules needed to create life, study finds
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BlogFor want of a better battery: Bob McDonald
A reliance on fossil fuels has made us neglect battery technology, and it's time for that to change
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Earth-like planet discovered orbiting the sun's closest neighbour
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Canada's ad industry cracking down on paid endorsements on social media
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