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