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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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How millions of oysters could protect coastlines against climate change

The Current9:21Using oysters to fight coastal erosionIn October 2012, Hurricane Sandy ravaged the U.S. eastern seaboard. The storm surge, flooding and winds caused extensive...

SpaceX could launch and catch massive Starship this Sunday

UPDATE: On Saturday, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved a licence for the launch of SpaceX's Starship 5, set for as early as Sunday. The FAA...

Launch tower’s ‘chopsticks’ catch descending rocket booster as SpaceX launches Starship

SpaceX on Sunday launched its fifth Starship test flight from Texas and returned the rocket's towering first-stage booster back to land for the first...

This 237-million-year-old fossil from Brazil could shed light on rise of dinosaurs

Scientists in Brazil have announced the discovery of one of the world's oldest fossils believed to belong to an ancient reptile dating back some...

NASA spacecraft launched toward Jupiter’s Europa to see if ice-covered moon could host life

NASA launched a spacecraft from Florida on Monday on a mission to examine whether Jupiter's moon Europa has conditions suitable to support life, with a focus...

Why your brain could be the next frontier of data privacy

Imagine a future in which a wearable device tells advertisers when you're in the mood for chocolate, or lets your employer know when you're...

A comet is now visible in the evening sky. Here’s how to see it

If you have clear skies this weekend, now is the time to head out to try to catch a glimpse of the naked-eye comet,...

This engineer built a functioning Remy from Ratatouille

As It Happens6:27A Chicago engineer built a functioning Remy from RatatouilleAs Christina Ernst prepared her Halloween costume for this year, she drew on her...

Canadians capture prestigious wildlife photography awards

A photo of a swarm of western toad tadpoles swimming in the waters of Vancouver Island has netted a Canadian photographer a prestigious international award.Shane Gross's The...

Hackers leak sensitive files after attack on San Francisco transit police

These cases are perfectly simple and easy to distinguish. In a free hour, when our power of choice is untrammelled and when nothing prevents...

Aviation system that caused widespread flight delays traces back to the 1860s

These cases are perfectly simple and easy to distinguish. In a free hour, when our power of choice is untrammelled and when nothing prevents...

Elon Musk says he will resign as Twitter’s CEO when he finds a replacement

These cases are perfectly simple and easy to distinguish. In a free hour, when our power of choice is untrammelled and when nothing prevents...