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Hadfield named space station commander

Col. Chris Hadfield will become the first Canadian astronaut to command the International Space Station during a mission launching late in 2012.

God unnecessary to create universe: Hawking

Physicist Stephen Hawking says God wasn't necessary for the creation of the universe.

Storm forecast accuracy doubled in 20 years

Sophisticated computer models that replaced instinct with cold, hard mathematics have helped forecasters predict where a storm like Hurricane Earl is going about twice as accurately as 20 years ago.

Dell concedes 3Par to HP

Dell Inc. concedes the bidding war for data-storage maker 3Par Inc. to rival Hewlett-Packard.

Canada's astronauts

Nine Canadians have flown into space: eight trained astronauts and one civilian. Canadians have flown on 13 manned NASA missions and two Russian Soyuz missions.

Oilsands water data worth examining: Stelmach

Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach said Wednesday his government will compare newly published data from the University of Alberta with research already done by government scientists on the impact of oilsands development on the Athabasca River.

New bee species found in downtown Toronto

Bees found in downtown Toronto and the Okanagan desert are among 19 new species discovered by a university graduate student while he was working on his PhD.

Apple adds social networking to iTunes

Apple is adding social networking functions to iTunes with a feature called Ping that will let users see what their friends and celebrities are listening to.

Alberta firm helps probe water in star

Astronomers are closer to figuring out how water ended up in an aging carbon star, thanks to a new space telescope and some help from an Alberta company.

Canada, U.K. discuss preserving shipwreck

Canadian officials say they have entered talks with the British government on how best to preserve the wreck of HMS Investigator, which was found in Arctic waters this summer.

U.S. charges Canadian with stealing trade secrets

A Canadian scientist accused of illegally sending trade secrets worth $300 million to China and Germany was ordered detained Tuesday on rare charges of economic espionage.

WikiLeaks founder rape probe reopened

A senior Swedish prosecutor is reopening a rape investigation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the latest twist to a case in which prosecutors of different ranks have overruled each other.

 
 

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