B.C. Liberals say electric vehicles to get $50-million boost in throne speech
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Personal Tech Amazon aiming to be the dressing room in your house
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Internet Apple CEO to MIT grads: Tech without values is worthless
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Music The Global Jukebox website continues musical legacy of Alan Lomax
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Internet Wal-Mart works to close gap between itself and Amazon
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Internet Copyright ruling called ‘bad news for consumers, bad news for Canada’
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Internet In His Words: Mark Zuckerberg addresses Harvard Class of '17
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Personal Tech Google rolls out new arsenal of services, gadgets at its annual IO developer conference
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Personal Tech Apple is reportedly planning new MacBooks as it faces mounting pressure from Microsoft’s Surface line
U of R engineering grads ready for rematch at agBOT Challenge
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Edmonton-based online tech startup Songistry takes the stage for struggling musicians
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Young Innovators: Vibrations can be bad for farmers' backs
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Video game developer taking steps to build industry in Regina
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Sign of the times: Crowdfunding for scientific research
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'Vision-based navigation is just like in humans': Calgary professor developing new drone technology
FCAA ceases trade with two digital investment companies
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Young Innovators: Student studies vitamin A-boosted chickpeas
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How Saskatoon could become the tech sector's next 'mini-Waterloo'
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The Global Jukebox website continues musical legacy of Alan Lomax
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Game review: Injustice 2 will make comic book fans squeal with glee
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Reading is no easy task for visually impaired people
Young Innovators: U of S study aims to improve depression treatment
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Advocate wants Saskatoon to become a safer place for our feathered friends
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Young Innovators: U of S 'bat men' shed light on bat 'super immunity'
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Digital artist Lamontagne started illustrating her first book at 14
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Committee will guide $100-million artificial intelligence hub in Quebec
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U of S program shines a light on indigenous engineering
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Pregnant, post-partum moms' depression impacts babies' brains, U of C study suggests
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Your password is terrible and everyone wants to fix that
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Innovation in B.C.: Apps, websites and messaging systems speed up real estate transactions
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'We saw something that nobody has seen before'; Researcher's discovery offers new hope in war ...
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Greens apologize over unsavoury social media posts
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University of Saskatchewan physics prof Gerhard Herzberg went on to win Nobel Prize
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Two women with ties to Calgary shortlisted in Canadian astronaut selection
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Elon Musk casts an eye on the stars at TED Talks
Technology visionary Elon Musk appeared before the TED Talks audience Friday in Vancouver to discuss a near future that includes unveiling a Tesla-branded, electric semi-truck and sending a self-driving car ... -
DIY braces trend 'scary' for B.C. orthodontists
Orthodontists in B.C. are aghast at a social media trend that is gaining popularity with tweens and teens: do-it-yourself braces. -
Sea creature with can-opener-like claws found in Burgess Shale
A B.C. fossil bed continues to be a treasure trove of discovery for Canadian scientists as another new species has been found. -
Sask Polytechnic students sweat every detail for Detroit car competition
Saskatchewan Polytechnic will for the first time have an entry in the Shell Eco-Marathon to be held in Detroit this weekend, thanks to mechanical and engineering students Cody Leusca, Tyler Stoddard, Ryen Stallmann, Lane ... -
Study suggests ancient underground water sources not immune to today's pollution
CALGARY — New research suggests ancient underground water sources long believed to be shielded from modern-day contaminants may not be as safe as previously thought. -
Meet 'Steve,' a beautiful celestial phenomena in the northern lights spotted by Alberta sky watchers
Meet Steve. He’s tall, colourful and photogenic, and up until recently, he’d been relatively anonymous. -
Photos: Stand Up for Science rally in Saskatoon
A group of marchers walked through downtown Saskatoon for the Stand Up for Science rally on April 22, 2017. -
Researcher from Battleford finds Parkinson's hope in zebrafish trial
The world is one step closer to a better treatment for Parkinson’s disease, thanks to the work of an Australian team led by Battleford native Daniel Hesselson.
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Edmonton supporters of science-based policies join global March for Science movement
Several hundred people gathered at the Alberta Legislature Saturday as part of Edmonton’s contribution to the March for Science global movement “to defend the vital role science plays in our ... -
Star gazers worry that southwest Calgary ring road will shed too much light
Construction on a ring road south of Calgary could end up impacting two unexpected groups — wildlife and scientists. -
Al Slinkard's lentils were Saskatchewan's gift to the world
Al Slinkard didn’t know it at the time, but his arrival in Saskatchewan on Feb. 1, 1972, was the beginning of a revolution in Saskatchewan agriculture. -
Facebook crackdown on animal sales has farmers in a flutter
Reports that Facebook has started enforcing a long-standing but often ignored ban on selling animals through the social media site has some B. -
Canadian science research eroding under flatlined funding: panel
Canada has become less competitive in science research as federal funding has been “flatlining” in recent years, says an expert panel appointed by the federal science minister. -
Unique mix of students makes Gladstone Secondary a hub for robotics
At Gladstone Secondary School, the robotics program has achieved a unique status: It’s both cool and nerdy at the same time. -
Thomson: Trump can't weaken our resolve to fight climate change
The ink hadn’t even dried on U.S. President Donald Trump’s coal-friendly, environment-busting executive order when the hand wringing began in Canada.
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