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In the modern electronic age, where nations often have no borders, warfare may soon be waged without the public even knowing it.
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 A new computer game about Arctic warfare will be released this spring. The game pits countries against each other in a sea battle over resources and sovereignty.
Neuroscientists may not consider how their work contributes to warfare.
Crysis 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 are the most pirated games of 2011.
 The CBC's Leslie MacKinnon is in Ontario Superior Court sending updates as arguments continue on vote irregularities in the 2011 federal election result in Etobicoke Centre.
Sportswear giant Adidas says that "commercial irregularities" at its Reebok unit in India could cost the firm up to 125m euros ($165m, £101m).
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On Saturday morning, I woke up to the loud sound of a "beep". There has been a lot of construction around here lately,...
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Empathy is on a precipitous decline in the family and home environments. Technology is partly to blame, but so are...
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The newest biological testing will begin in the subways of Boston, in the summer of 2012. Department of Homeland...
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