- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 20/3/6 22:26
A new book tells the tale of two brilliant women flyers who campaigned for a chance at...
A new book tells the tale of two brilliant women flyers who campaigned for a chance at...
Scientists are experimenting with insect fat to replace butter in waffles, cakes and cookies. Watch how they make "bug butter" and how people react to a taste...
New finds of the remains of Homo erectus and their stone tools reveals a culture that developed new ideas, but didn't abandon old ones, says Bob...
Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s upcoming budget will include measures to deal with the immediate threat COVID-19 presents to the Canadian economy while also focusing on the longer-term need to transform the economy to adapt to climate...
In his recent messaging on climate change, Peter MacKay has picked up on a theme of the Conservative Party's last federal election campaign: that Canada's emissions amount to a drop in the global...
Viruses naturally evolve by gathering mutations, gaining the ability to pass more easily between people or becoming deadlier. This week, Chinese researchers analyzed 103 genomes from infected patients in several...
News that a dog tested positive for the coronavirus in Hong Kong likely set off alarm bells this week among pet owners. While there's no indication the virus can spread to humans from dogs, some experts say there may be a need for...
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we examine the concept of 'in-pipe hydro' and visualize just how many people worldwide live in cities.