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A screenshot purportedly showing the real death toll of the coronavirus in China — putting it over 80 times higher than the official number — has gone...
A screenshot purportedly showing the real death toll of the coronavirus in China — putting it over 80 times higher than the official number — has gone...
At a Buddhist temple south of Bangkok, Thailand, plastic water bottles are recycled into fabric for saffron-coloured robes for...
The privacy commissioner is asking the Federal Court of Canada to open a hearing into what it says are Facebook's numerous violations of Canada's federal privacy...
Many bumblebee species have vanished from places where they were once common. Now a new Canadian-led study finds that hotter temperatures during heat waves are to blame, and uses it to predict which bumblebees are most likely to face local extinction as the climate...
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the rising popularity of wood buildings, the future of oil stocks and why Canada will likely see climate migrants.
Google Canada has announced plans to open three new offices in Ontario and Quebec, allowing the company to accommodate up to 5,000 employees in Canada by...
NASA astronaut Christina Koch, who has spent nearly 11 months in orbit on the longest spaceflight by a woman, landed safely in Kazakhstan on Thursday along with two of her International Space Station...
The general manager of MCL Construction Ltd, says it should be easy for a northern country like Canada to get into the kind of home that is so efficient it makes more energy than it...
Researchers from the universities of New Brunswick and Laval are studying how ticks survive in the climates of New Brunswick and Quebec and how that affects moose. Capturing a moose in a net shot from a helicopter, researchers find the animal covered in thousands of...
Looking back 12 billion years ago, astronomers have found a massive galaxy called XMM-2599 that has stopped forming stars, something that they didn't think would happen to a galaxy so...
Spurred by reports of criminals hijacking computer networks and demanding payment, many governments and companies are buying insurance against these high-tech crimes. But security experts warn that insuring against attacks — and, in particular, paying ransoms — is likely only to embolden...