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Graphene: Meet the material of the future that's 200 times stronger than steel
Graphene has been dubbed the material of the future for its unbelievable strength and the myriad of potential applications it offers and European researchers have just released the first-ever manual on how to...
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Kyrgyzstan's Innovator Turns Farm Waste Into Building Gold
In Kyrgyzstan, what appears to be an ordinary construction site is actually at the center of an eco-friendly revolution. Watch in for more details!
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UAE's Fujairah highway plays Beethoven's 9th Symphony
Imagine driving not just to a destination, but through melody, giving a whole new spin to the phrase hitting the road. Watch in for more details!
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IAEA chief warns Iran's nuclear capabilities could lead to catastrophic consequences
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi has warned that Iran's nuclear facilities are too deep for a surgical strike, raising concerns about potential catastrophic consequences. Grossi's warning comes amid escalating tensions between Israel...
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IAEA issues warning on underground Iranian nuclear facilities
The IAEA has raised concerns about Iran's underground nuclear facilities, saying its too deep for surgical strikes.
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Students allowed to opt out of exam with image of controversial Charlie Hebdo cover
Some Grade 12 French-immersion students in Manitoba will be allowed to opt out of a take-home provincial exam that included a section showing a controversial image from the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo, which printed an...
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The Final Goodbye_ These Women in Kerala Ensure Dignity in Death _ I Witness
A group of affluent Muslim homemakers in Mattancherry do what few anywhere would volunteer to do — bathe and clean the bodies of dead women and children and say a final prayer before the funeral. As doting mothers, they have lovingly...
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EU Decoded: Is the EU losing the geopolitical race for critical raw minerals?
The EU wants to cut reliance on powers like China for mineral supplies by the end of the decade. As geopolitical tensions boil, EU Decoded asks whether the bloc can keep up with its competitors.
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A new look for curbside collection in Waterloo region
Starting in March 2026, people in Waterloo region will use a new cart-based program to collect organics and garbage. CBC K-W's Joe Pavia spoke with Olivia Kwok, the region's manager of waste collection and diversion, about how the new...
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Trump tariffs: China's rare earth moves threaten US defence
China's response to Trump’s tariffs includes tightening control over rare earth exports, critical to U.S. defense systems.<br/>
The move raises alarms in Washington over supply chain vulnerabilities and national security.
The move raises alarms in Washington over supply chain vulnerabilities and national security.
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Pamela's iconic 'Baywatch' swimming costume makes a splash at new exhibit
Seen by over a billion people a week at the show’s peak in the 1990s, the costume helped define the look and style of the era. This iconic piece is the centrepiece of "Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style", a new exhibit at the Design...
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Pamela's Baywatch suit to illegal Speedos: London’s Design Museum explores the evolution of swimwear
A new exhibition at London’s Design Museum is celebrating a century of swimwear in all its forms.
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Rebuilding homes brick by brick: People in Gaza salvage from the ruins to survive
Many displaced Palestinians who returned to find their homes in ruins say waiting for help to arrive isn't an option.
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What critical materials and minerals does Ukraine have and why is Trump eyeing them?
Ukraine holds significant reserves of the critical raw materials and rare earths needed to develop cutting-edge technology.
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How will new builds be impacted by the US-Canada trade war?
Developers say tariffs will take a toll on the industry, by slowing down production and increasing costs. CBC's Katerina Georgieva reports.
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How will new builds be impacted by the U.S.-Canada trade war?
Developers say tariffs will take a toll on the industry, by slowing down production and increasing costs. CBC's Katerina Georgieva reports.
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Sense of anxiety in Cornwall as tariffs take effect
The border town manufactures a lot of products that are exported to the U.S. CBC’s Arthur White-Crummey took a trip to speak with companies about how they’re feeling.
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Toxic waste dump at centre of battle between Quebec government and small Montreal suburb
Blainville, Que., residents and their mayor are calling out the government for pushing the expansion of a hazardous waste landfill in their community.
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Toxic waste dump at centre of battle between Quebec government and suburb north of Montreal
Blainville, Que., residents and their mayor are calling out the government for pushing the expansion of a hazardous waste landfill in their community.
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Earthenware houses built to beat climate change in Morocco
Moroccans are resurrecting the construction of traditional earthenware houses using natural local materials which adapt to local weather conditions.
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Report calls out fossil fuel industry influence in climate education
A new report is criticizing the role oil and gas companies play in funding educational materials about climate change, which can be seen as the industry influencing what students learn.
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Putin's New Oreshnik Reveal Sends Shockwaves In West: 'Warheads As Hot As Sun' | Watch
Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that the warheads of the Oreshnik missile system, commonly known as RS-26, can endure temperatures comparable to that of the Sun. He made the statement during the plenary session of the Future...
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Will Montreal’s new automated sorting centre help keep recyclable materials out of landfills?
The new centre in Montréal-Est was designed to process up to 20 per cent of Quebec’s total curbside pick up.
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Morocco celebrates as henna tradition is recognised by UNESCO
Moroccan women celebrate the art of henna tradition, now recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage for 16 Arab countries