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New evidence finds Mars may have had conditions that could have supported life

A new study led by a University of Calgary scientist has found evidence that suggests Mars once had a carbon cycle, giving further support...

New study shows increased pathogens near B.C. open-net salmon farms

A new study led by the Pacific Salmon Foundation and four northern Vancouver Island First Nations suggests that water collected near active open-net salmon farms...

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New evidence finds Mars may have had conditions that could have supported life

A new study led by a University of Calgary scientist has found evidence that suggests Mars once had a carbon cycle, giving further support...

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New evidence finds Mars may have had conditions that could have supported life

A new study led by a University of Calgary scientist has found evidence that suggests Mars once had a carbon cycle, giving further support...

1,900-year-old Roman papyrus details elaborate tax evasion scheme, research suggests

As It Happens6:021,900-year-old Roman papyrus details elaborate tax evasion schemeIf you thought you would find few parallels between today's world and the world of...

New study shows increased pathogens near B.C. open-net salmon farms

A new study led by the Pacific Salmon Foundation and four northern Vancouver Island First Nations suggests that water collected near active open-net salmon farms...
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New evidence finds Mars may have had conditions that could have supported life

A new study led by a University of Calgary scientist has found evidence that suggests Mars once had a carbon cycle, giving further support...

1,900-year-old Roman papyrus details elaborate tax evasion scheme, research suggests

As It Happens6:021,900-year-old Roman papyrus details elaborate tax evasion schemeIf you thought you would find few parallels between today's world and the world of...

New study shows increased pathogens near B.C. open-net salmon farms

A new study led by the Pacific Salmon Foundation and four northern Vancouver Island First Nations suggests that water collected near active open-net salmon farms...

Scientists find strongest evidence yet of life on an alien planet

In a potential landmark discovery, scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have obtained what they call the strongest signs yet of possible life...

N.L.’s wind-hydrogen hype is on fumes, but this Placentia Bay project is forging ahead

Much of the hype over hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador has subsided, and the harsh realities facing this nascent industry are casting a cloud of uncertainty over plans to...

All-female crew, including singer Katy Perry, blast off on Blue Origin rocket

Pop star Katy Perry and journalists Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez — who is also billionaire Jeff Bezos's fiancée — blasted off into space on...

Canada will no longer cover travel costs of experts it nominates to UN’s climate science body

In a sudden and unexplained change from previous decades, the federal government has stopped covering the travel costs of Canadian experts volunteering for the...

‘Sign of hope’ for endangered killer whales as research centre confirms newborn calf

The Centre for Whale Research says one of its field biologists has spotted a new calf in a pod of endangered killer whales off British Columbia's southern...

De-extinction or pre-extinction? Biotech company’s resurrected ‘dire wolves’ raise questions

American biotech company Colossal Biosciences has announced they have created the "world's first successfully de-extincted animal," using ancient DNA and gene-editing technology to create...

This isn’t a galaxy — it’s a map of a mouse’s brain

Thanks to a mouse watching clips from The Matrix, scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date — a diagram of...

A biotech company has, sort of, revived the long-extinct dire wolf

It's a fierce, majestic beast that disappeared thousands of years ago, save for artistic renderings in books and on screen, as in Game of Thrones.Or,...