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An asteroid could collide with Earth on Valentine’s Day 2046, NASA saysThe asteroid, named 2023 DW, is currently topping NASA's risk list, which monitors "potential future Earth impact events."TrendingMar 10, 2023
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Mission to Mars detects ‘green glow’ of oxygen around the Red PlanetIt's the first time astronomers have seen the green glow around a planet other than Earth.TrendingJun 18, 2020
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Residents voice frustration with accessible nature path in Byron ValleyResidents are worried about the proposed path's impact on wildlife habitats.EnvironmentOct 30, 2018
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‘Complex organics’ found on Saturn’s moon offer potential to support life: researchersComplex organic molecules have been discovered originating from one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus, adding to its potential to support life, researchers said on Wednesday.ScienceJun 27, 2018
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Concordia team uses gravity-simulating plane for rover breakthroughs on MarsA team at Concordia University has recently completed a series of tests it hopes will help the next Mars rover mission succeed where others have failed.ScienceApr 18, 2018
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Stunning time-lapse captures ‘fireball,’ massive lightning storm from ISSAn amazing time-lapse video taken by a European Space Agency astronaut on board the International Space Station (ISS) captured what appears to be a "fireball" entering the earth's atmosphere, along with a massive lightning show.ScienceNov 17, 2017
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Delayed opening of Edmonton sports fields upsets soccer groupThe tentative date to open Edmonton's city-run sports fields is currently May 12 - later than usual, thanks to a wet spring. But one Edmonton soccer league wants their kids on the fields sooner.SportsApr 28, 2017
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Lethbridge woman credits pig with saving her life: ‘Either I get a pig or I’m going to die’"Either I get a pig or I'm going to die," Alexandea Comstock recalls saying to herself after attempting suicide five years ago.FeaturesJan 16, 2017
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European Space Agency believes Mars lander may have explodedEurope's experimental Mars probe hit the right spot — but at the wrong speed — likely ending up in a fiery ball of rocket fuel when it struck the surface at high speed, scientists said Friday.ScienceOct 21, 2016
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Mars lander likely lost after thrusters cut off earlier than expected during descentScientists at the European Space Agency downplayed the likely loss of its Mars lander, saying Thursday that a wealth of data sent back by the experimental probe would help them prepare for a future mission to the red planet.ScienceOct 20, 2016
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Foreign intelligence services are contracting out killings to gangs11,946 Read
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2 Australians, 1 American missing in Mexico for nearly a week2,108 Read
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RCMP arrests alleged hitmen accused of killing B.C. Sikh leader1,301 Read
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Volcano eruption spurs lightning, spectacular Mordor-like sky in Indonesia1,087 Read
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Toddler, 2, dies after bouncy castle carried away by strong wind1,004 Read
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