Science & Tech
'Ovulation goggles' to blame for pursuit of bad boys: Study

'Ovulation goggles' to blame for pursuit of bad boys: Study

12:51 pm, May 16th, 2012

A study from the University of Texas has found hormones produced near ovulation may influence women to pursue bad boys.

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Medical tattoos on the rise, need to be standardized: Report

Medical tattoos on the rise, need to be standardized: Report

11:04 am, May 14th, 2012

More and more people are opting for a medical tattoo to notify EMS of serious health conditions or directives.

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Music piracy hurts

Music piracy hurts

10:22 am, May 14th, 2012

A broken industry tries to find its way in the dark

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Venus to be visible in June: Astronomer

Venus to be visible in June: Astronomer

4:54 pm, May 12th, 2012

Venus will be visible as it passes across the sun on June 5 and 6 this year.

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Gadgets for Mother's Day

Gadgets for Mother's Day

1:56 pm, May 11th, 2012

According to a recent TechBargains.com survey, 91% of moms would prefer a shiny new iPad over flowers this Mother's Day.

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UBC discovery could lead to universal flu vaccine

UBC discovery could lead to universal flu vaccine

11:36 am, May 8th, 2012

The end of the seasonal flu shot may be approaching.

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Dino-farts could have finished dinosaurs, say researchers

Dino-farts could have finished dinosaurs, say researchers

1:56 pm, May 7th, 2012

They didn't see the end coming - but they sure would have heard it.

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All music should be free

All music should be free

9:50 am, May 7th, 2012

To post-Napster generation, the entire idea of owning music has changed

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'Supermoon' to appear in Saturday night sky

'Supermoon' to appear in Saturday night sky

11:20 am, May 4th, 2012

A "supermoon" will be visible Saturday night, and will look 14% larger than usual.

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Court bans Microsoft products from German market

Court bans Microsoft products from German market

10:41 am, May 2nd, 2012

A court in Mannheim ruled on Wednesday that Microsoft infringed Motorola Mobility’s patents.

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Environmental charities are dabbling in politics again. Later, Frank Atkins debunks Mulcair's oilsands myths.

Was Obama's campaign launch a flop? France swings left, neo-Nazis gaining in Greece, Solberg on the Quebec students.

Over-protective parents and lazy children; is handwriting becoming obsolete? And later, author Brad Hams on entitlement culture.

America is failing, Charles Adler looks at why we need it to succeed. Guests tonight: Robert Kagan, Mark Steyn, Peter Morici.

Europe is turning left, is it also going down? Ian Lee joins to discuss. Later, Lorne Gunter on backdoor gun registries.