- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 19/10/15 22:18
SaskPower has launched a revamped version of the 'net-metering' program, but solar companies say it will kill a growing...
SaskPower has launched a revamped version of the 'net-metering' program, but solar companies say it will kill a growing...
A gene enabled the malaria parasite to infect both gorillas and humans for a limited time, explaining how the jump was made at a molecular level, researchers...
An elusive snake embroiled in a case of mistaken identity involving a second missing python has finally been found — in his owner's...
NASA is moving up the first all-female spacewalk to this week because of a power system failure at the International Space...
A company linked to U.S. investor Warren Buffett says it will break ground on a $200-million, 117.6-megawatt wind farm in southeastern Alberta next year.
After an Ontario power utility was granted permission by a judge to serve legal papers through Facebook messenger, a Toronto lawyer says social media could soon play a "significant role" in the legal...
Jason Kenney says oil is a good investment for Alberta and for Canada, but is that where you would sink your pension...
Trash thrown illegally from cargo ships is the likely source of thousands of plastic bottles washing up on a remote island in the South Atlantic, says a new study. That suggests more focus on littering at sea may be needed to tackle the ocean plastics...
There’s a new game coming to the Nintendo Switch this fall and it’s an out-of-this-world creation that staff at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum helped...