As the climate continues to shift, meteorologists are working to understand the causes of super-sized, record-setting hailstones
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Spinosaurus loved to swim? Tail finally tells tale

A swim honestly sounds like a great idea right about now, too!


Fast radio burst found in Milky Way for first time?

A BC-based telescope may help decode this extremely mysterious phenomenon


Science Odyssey: The contest, the interview, the future!

It’s time again for the NSERC Science Odyssey contest, plus we speak about taking science fairs online with Reni Barlow of Youth Science Canada


From a place far, far away… it’s Space Day!

The Friday, May 1, we take a moment to think about space exploration and what it means to us


‘Face-mask’ asteroid to practice social distancing today

Thankfully the large asteroid 52768 (1998 OR2) will fly by Earth at a safe distance