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Scientists plan the resurrection of an animal that's been extinct since 1936

Almost 100 years after its extinction, the Tasmanian tiger may live once again. Scientists...

B.C. poet illuminates pages of popular scientific magazine with verses about the nature of light

On clear summer nights, poet Donna Kane sleeps on the front deck of her farmhouse in Rolla, B.C., in an old-fashioned bed under a...

Drought reveals Welsh village submerged by reservoir in 19th century

Unlike the lost city of Atlantis, when this 19th century Welsh village was submerged...

Free the fern: Vancouver group bands together to save native forests from invasive species

Our planet is changing. So is our journalism. This story is part of Our Changing Planet, a CBC News initiative to show and explain...

Whales aren't staying as long in Quebec's St. Lawrence River, researchers find

Experts are noting that the number of whales observed in Quebec's St. Lawrence River is low, even though whale observation season isn't over.Specialists believe...

Conservationists worry about destruction of B.C.'s rare glass sponge reefs

Glen Dennison worries every time he heads out on the waters in Howe Sound outside of West Vancouver. That's because he's concerned about the...

Testosterone promotes both aggression and 'cuddling' in gerbils, study finds

A recent study on rodents has found testosterone — despite being commonly associated with...

International project to name heat waves met with skepticism, intrigue

As record heat waves sweep their way across North America and Europe, a new international project is experimenting with naming heat waves to...

Backing up Ukraine's history: App creates 3D models of important cultural heritage

Volunteers armed with smartphones are using technology to preserve Ukraine's cultural heritage one snap...

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