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Life is constantly changing. Whether it's our neighbourhoods, our technology, or our environment, everything is evolving - and often, very quickly. At times, it's happening so fast, we lose sight of the big picture and just how dramatic that...
A massive oil field underneath Montana and the Dakotas that has the potential to revolutionize America's energy needs could in fact contain twice as much oil as previously thought.
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The hubbub today about Google Glass, the search company's new wearable computer technology, got CBC business columnist Don Pittis thinking about a 2007 novel by science-fiction author Charles Stross, in which police officers are able to access informat...
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Some botanists are shaking their heads at the new polymer bills because they say the money features a maple leaf from Norway, and not Canada, although that's not how the Bank of Canada sees it.
A study shows few retailers are complying with privacy laws that demand signs be posted outside stores alerting people to the use of video surveillance, for what reason and who they can contact to access the images that are recorded.
An individual's IQ score — long-held as the standard measure of human intelligence — is not a valid way of assessing brainpower, say Canadian researchers.
Twenty schoolchildren are killed and a nation is shocked. But don't hold your breath waiting for gun control or even a serious national discussion of the issue, Neil Macdonald writes.