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  1. Real-life Kraken revealed? Scientists discover 60-foot octopus that once ruled Earth’s oceans as a top pr - The Times of India

    Scientists discover 60-foot-long, kraken-like octopus that once ruled the seas.

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  2. Putting brain development on the map - Technology Org

    A new brain mapping project aims to create a comprehensive map of brain development in children.

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  3. SoftBank, Toppan unveil lightweight wing skin for solar HAPS aircraft

    SoftBank and TOPPAN unveil lightweight wing skin for solar HAPS aircraft

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  4. Hummingbirds are arriving in Ontario: Here’s how to save the life of an early migrant - The Record

    Ontario hummingbirds arrive earlier than usual, with some species migrating up to 2 weeks before their typical start date

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  5. Samsung’s Galaxy Problem: Conservative Strategy In Aggressive Markets

    Samsung's Galaxy series is lagging behind competitors Oppo and Honor in terms of battery capacity, currently stuck at 5,000 mAh.

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  6. The Full ‘Flower Moon’ Is Coming — When To See It Rise On May Day - Forbes

    The Full Flower Moon is expected to rise on May 5, occurring on May Day.

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  7. The threat of light pollution puts the world’s darkest skies in the Atacama Desert at risk - SooLeader.com

    Light pollution from Chile's growing cities threatens the Atacama Desert's dark skies, a region known for its minimal light pollution, potentially impacting astronomical research.

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  8. What an El Niño summer with a pre-existing drought could mean for B.C.’s wildfire season

    El Niño's return could exacerbate BC's drought, increasing wildfire risk

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  9. 'Crippling' drought prompts emergency water supply for Lake Powell

    Drought prompts emergency water supply measures for Lake Powell

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  10. Fail on Climate Action and Miss Out on Promotion, China Warns Officials

    China launches climate action campaign targeting underperforming officials

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  11. Embrapa’s Mariangela Hungria Named to TIME100 2026 for Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture Innovations

    Embrapa scientist Mariangela Hungria named to TIME100 2026 for pioneering sustainable agriculture innovations.

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  12. Giant Octopus Ruled Cretaceous Seas as Apex Predator - 조선일보

    Giant octopuses ruled Cretaceous seas as apex predators.

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  13. If flood waters are rising, it’s time to get out, says Red Cross

    Residents of Greater Sudbury advised to stay on alert and be prepared to evacuate due to rising floodwaters.

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  14. Western astronomers unveil stunning new image of cosmic ‘buckyball’ origins

    Researchers at Western University have released a new image of the planetary nebula Tc 1, shedding light on the formation of 'buckyballs,' spherical carbon molecules discovered in space 15 years ago.

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  15. Red Cross pitching in to help Gatineau residents as Ottawa River levels stabilize

    Red Cross teams deployed to assist flooded residents in Gatineau

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  16. France must avoid becoming ‘hostage’ on critical minerals: trade minister

    France must work with Australia and like-minded countries to secure access to critical minerals

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  17. British International Investment launches $1.48 billion Asia climate investment push

    British International Investment launches $1.48 billion climate finance push.

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  18. Solar Panels Boost Crop Efficiency: Tomato Systems Use Half the Water

    Solar panels can help agriculture save water by reducing irrigation needs by 50%.

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  19. Medicinal Plants in your Garden

    Many medicinal herbs like chamomile, calendula, and lemon balm can be found in gardens.

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  20. Vancouver Island Enterprises donates rich soil to the Queneesh Pollinator Meadow

    Vancouver Island Enterprises donates rich soil to Queneesh Pollinator Meadow

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  21. Meet the unsung heroes of conservation this Earth Day

    Environmental activists working to preserve endangered species

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  22. £3 Billion DNA Project: How Sequencing UK Biodiversity Could Transform Agriculture and Innovation - seedworld.com

    A £3 billion project aims to sequence the DNA of UK biodiversity, with potential applications in agriculture and innovation.

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  23. £3 Billion DNA Project: How Sequencing UK Biodiversity Could Transform Agriculture and Innovation

    £3 billion DNA project could generate £3 billion in economic value

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  24. Urgent drought and wildfire workshop to prepare Okanagan farmers

    Urgent drought and wildfire workshop to prepare Okanagan farmers

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  25. Body of New Zealand man swept away by floods found, as Wellington recovers after widespread damage

    A body of a man has been found in floodwaters in Wellington

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  26. SolarEdge Continues to Expand C&I Storage Suite in Europe and Asia with New Higher Capacity Commercial Storage System

    SolarEdge launches new higher capacity commercial storage system for European and Asian markets

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  27. Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency finds no contamination in Lac Pelletier from Monette Farms feedlot

    Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency finds no contamination in Lac Pelletier from Monette Farms feedlot.

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  28. Lydian Energy Acquires Atlas North Portfolio from Hanwha Renewables

    Lydian Energy Acquires Atlas North Portfolio from Hanwha Renewables

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  29. Saint John data centre wouldn't guzzle city water, companies say

    A proposed data centre would require a relatively small amount of water to cool, but a nearby natural gas plant would produce significant greenhouse gas emissions.

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  30. Below-freezing temperatures expected in Toronto Monday

    Below-freezing temperatures expected in Toronto Monday

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  31. Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan Advance Western Gateway Pipeline Project Following Successful Open Season

    Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan advance Western Gateway Pipeline project

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  32. Rupert Resources to Be Acquired by Agnico Eagle

    Rupert Resources Ltd. to be acquired by Agnico Eagle

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  33. This Pouch Cove couple puts dinner on about 200 tables with rescued food

    Local couple rescues truckloads of surplus food, distributing it to hundreds of families in Pouch Cove, reducing food waste and providing a valuable community service.

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  34. With spring comes increase in reports of illegally dumped garbage in Hamilton, often in rural areas

    Residents in Hamilton are reporting an increase in illegal dumping of garbage in rural areas as warmer weather arrives.

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  35. Boomer, the African lion who escaped nearly 20 years ago, dies at B.C. zoo

    African lion Boomer escapes from zoo in 2004, recaptured after 24-day manhunt.

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  36. Friends of Library open up space for bigger Vernon book sale

    Friends of the Library host fundraiser

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  37. April 19th Weather Discussion

    Unseasonably cold weather continues, with a high of -1°C and low of -6°C.

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  38. Why Canada isn't immune to oil's wild price ride — and how we can fix that

    Canada's reliance on oil makes it vulnerable to global price fluctuations.

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  39. More babies are born exposed to substances in N.L. as system struggles to keep up, says pediatrician

    Newfoundland and Labrador sees rise in babies born exposed to substances

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  40. Ontario and Quebec communities continue sandbagging as forecast calls for rain

    Rainfall warnings in effect for parts of Ontario and Quebec, residents advised to sandbag and prepare for potential flooding.

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  41. Rare footage reveals 'fish city' near an Ontario nuclear plant on Lake Huron

    Rare footage reveals 'fish city' near Ontario nuclear plant on Lake Huron

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