After 9 months in space, mouse sperm yield healthy mice
The freeze-dried sperm samples were launched in 2013 to the International Space Station and returned to Earth in 2014.
The freeze-dried sperm samples were launched in 2013 to the International Space Station and returned to Earth in 2014.
Bill White, a former Chicago Blackhawks All-Star defenceman and a member of Canada's 1972 Summit Series team, has died. He was 77.
U.S. President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination on Monday and declined to hand over documents sought under subpoena by a Senate panel investigating Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
A jawbone discovered by German troops in Athens during the Second World War could be evidence that apes and humans diverged 200,000 years earlier than the current theory says.
Police say Indianapolis 500 pole-winner Scott Dixon and fellow former race winner Dario Franchitti were robbed at gunpoint while in a Taco Bell drive-thru lane.
Animal advocates are calling for an end to the euthanization of healthy pets purely for their owners' convenience, a practice Canadian veterinarians acknowledge is an unfortunate fact of their profession.
The Whitecaps have a chance to start making amends in the 2017 tournament on Tuesday night when the Montreal Impact visit B.C. Place Stadium for the first leg of their semifinal. The second leg will be played May 30 in Montreal.
The commons in Carcoss is ready for business as the tourism season kicks off for much of Yukon this Victoria Day long weekend.
International affairs journalist Julia Bicknell spent many years in South Sudan, training radio and television journalists with the BBC World Service Trust - beginning in 2005. Bicknell shared her thoughts on what the country was like when she arrived and her hopes for the future.
The Canadian banks are expected to benefit from rising U.S. interest rates and fewer bad loans in the oilpatch as they start reporting their latest quarterly results this week, but analysts say worries about the housing market and consumer debt remain key concerns.
It's a full week of activities in Saskatoon as the fifth annual Nature City Festival kicks off.
Brampton's Michaela Hinds is hanging up her Irish dancing wig and dancing shoes after the most successful career of any North American competitor. After 40 titles, what's next for the former dance prodigy?
Windsor celebrated its 125th birthday in style with athletes and musicians putting on a show downtown, a walk with Mayor Drew Dilkens and the Great Canadian Flag flying proudly.
Bryce Weiler, who has been blind since birth, has commentated more than 100 sports games. Now he's working to make baseball more accessible to people with disabilities.
Obasi Shaw just became the first student ever to submit a rap album as a senior thesis in Harvard's English department.
Leaked Facebook documents show how the social media company moderates issues such as hate speech, terrorism, pornography and self-harm on its platform, the Guardian reported, citing internal guidelines seen by the newspaper.
British Columbia's final ballot count starts Monday to determine which party forms the province's next government almost two weeks after election day, barring judicial recounts.
North Korea says it's ready to deploy and start mass producing a new medium-range missile capable of reaching Japan and major U.S. military bases. North Korea test launched the missile Sunday, and says it confirmed its combat readiness and is an "answer" to U.S. President Donald Trump's policies.
As CEO, Fields began Ford's transition from a traditional automaker into a "mobility" company, laying out plans to build autonomous vehicles and explore new services such as ride-hailing and car-sharing. But there were rumblings that Fields wasn't focusing enough on Ford's core business.
A wet spring has meant fewer wildfires in Alberta and Saskatchewan, but fire officials aren't taking anything for granted. Some long-range forecasts predict a hotter and drier than normal summer on the Prairies.
The daughter of one of the 12 miners who died in the No. 26 colliery explosion in 1979 hopes to create a park honouring the men.
Nora Boone, 18, won the gold award at the Youth Can Innovate awards
Here's a look at what's open and closed in the Halifax area on the holiday Monday.
How does this plan sound: polish off a happy, fulfilling career in Winnipeg and decide to live year-round in Manitoba's cottage country. So you pack your things and move to the lake. That’s real-life for sailing friends Cindy Blicq and Lori Hiscock.
CBC Toronto was able to get inside the Toronto Police Operations Centre as part of a new CBC Radio special examining police communications. Enforcing the Message airs Monday on CBC Radio One.
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