Iconic rock arch from 'Game of Thrones' falls into Malta sea
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US officials to hold meeting on Alberta Clipper pipeline
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Risk & reward: Stopping a cancer drug to see if you're cured
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Buying a condo may be cheaper, but it comes with own set of costs
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Gene therapy lets a French teen dodge sickle cell disease
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Old mould from penicillin discoverer auctioned for $14,617
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Drought-busting snow pushes Tahoe to highest mark since 2006
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US approves 3 types of genetically engineered potatoes
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The dirty dozen: UN issues list of 12 most worrying bacteria
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Roaming telescope brings Kenyan kids views of night sky
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AP, HHMI collaborate on expanded science, health coverage
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Could gene editing help avoid disease? Maybe
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Cocaine addiction a matter of genetics, UBC researchers say
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UK military jets escort civilian plane to London airport
LONDON - British fighter jets escorted a Pakistani civilian airliner to Stansted Airport near London on Tuesday after a passenger became disruptive, authorities said. -
When school's out, many campuses play host to summer camps
After most college students have packed up and moved out of their dorms for the summer, many campuses and research centres across the country stay open, making their dorms and ... -
'It's all about exploration': New Discovery Centre opening in Halifax
HALIFAX - It's hundreds of millions of kilometres from Earth, but Jupiter's Great Red Spot is luminous inside a theatre-style immersive dome at the Discovery Centre in Halifax. -
ICBC faces call surge over slippery weekend, as drivers are urged to get snow tires
The swift return of snowfall this weekend meant busted bumpers and insurance woes for B.C. drivers caught off guard. -
Cliffs collapse at Hawaii volcano, stopping "firehose" flow
HONOLULU, Hawaii - A section of sea cliff above a massive "firehose" lava flow on Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano has collapsed and splashed into the ocean as tourists and geologists watched. -
Games, crafts, other activities may safeguard aging brain
CHICAGO - Even in your 70s and beyond, simple activities including web-surfing, playing bridge and socializing can stave off mental decline, new research says. -
Federal utility TVA going to trial over pollution claims
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Environmental groups are taking the Tennessee Valley Authority to trial over waste ash from an aging coal-fired power plant northeast of Nashville, saying it polluted the Cumberland ...
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New app hopes to help families, kids eat healthier foods: researcher
HALIFAX - The makers of a new app are hoping it will help get kids to eat more fruits and vegetables. -
Austria pressing fraud charges against Airbus over fighters
VIENNA - Austria's defence minister says that state prosecutors have begun preliminary proceedings on suspicion of fraud against Airbus and an affiliated company regarding his country's purchase of 15 combat ... -
Adding friendly bacteria to skin lotion wards off bad germs
WASHINGTON - Bacteria live on everyone's skin, and new research shows some friendly germs produce natural antibiotics that ward off their disease-causing cousins. -
NASA aims to measure vital snow data from satellites
DENVER - Instrument-laden aircraft are surveying the Colorado high country this month as scientists search for better ways to measure how much water is locked up in the world's mountain ... -
Enbridge to invest $1.7 billion in wind farm as pipeline business gathers steam
CALGARY - Energy giant Enbridge Inc. is making big inroads into renewables even as changes in government policies are paving the way for the rapid expansion of its traditional oil ... -
Chinese national in Kansas guilty in engineered rice theft
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A Chinese national living in Manhattan, Kansas, is guilty of conspiring to steal proprietary rice seeds developed in the U.S. and giving them to visitors from ... -
Lawsuit: Tiffany pushed out employee with cancer mutation
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - A former employee of Tiffany & Co. says the jewelry maker pushed her out after she had her breasts and ovaries removed to avoid getting cancer. -
Kids with ADHD have some smaller brain regions than normal
LONDON - Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder have several brain regions that are slightly smaller than usual, more evidence that the disorder should be considered a neurological condition, a new ... -
Scientific committee draws line at using gene editing to create designer babies
TORONTO - Genome editing, a powerful technology that allows researchers to add, remove or replace snippets of DNA from cells, should only be used for the potential treatment or prevention ... -
Sargento recalls cheese due to possible contamination
PLYMOUTH, Wis. - Wisconsin-based cheesemaker Sargento Foods Inc. is recalling a specialty cheese because of possible bacterial contamination.
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