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Rogers Wireless is raising the emergency 911 fee cellphone customers pay to 75 cents from the current 50-cent charge.
Students who expect immediate feedback on their work are more likely to get a higher grade, even if they think they'll do poorly, new research suggests.
Scientists believe lunar dust heated by the sun is degrading the performance of the Apollo reflector arrays and could explain a strange phenomenon that occurs during a full moon.
The low levels of snow in B.C.'s mountains could spell trouble for spawning salmon this summer, according to one expert.
Canada's Paralympic curling team got its throws in shape for the Vancouver Games using high-end technology at an Edmonton research centre.
China's top internet regulator insists Google must obey its laws or "pay the consequences," giving no sign of a possible compromise in their dispute over censorship and hacking.
Caribou living in the Arctic have switched off the internal biological clock most mammals use to distinguish day from night, biologists have found.
Researchers in the U.K. have used a computer program to analyze human brain activity and "read" a person's memory of watching a short film.
Eleven rare Siberian tigers have died at a cash-strapped zoo in China, heightening concerns about conditions at wildlife facilities in the country.
Sony has unveiled its highly anticipated motion controlling system, the Playstation Move, as it takes aim at Nintendo's dominance in the gaming sector.
Software company i4i says it has another legal victory over Microsoft Corp. in its patent infringement dispute.
British rockers Pink Floyd have won a lawsuit against their own record company over royalty payments for online sales with the courts ordering EMI to stop selling individual songs over the internet.
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